2010
Vacheron Constantin
for PISA 1940
OVERSEAS

The Overseas Zero Time Chronograph is a special edition born from a very particular interpretation of time: zero is in fact the starting point of time, whether it is the indication of the time or the count of chronograph seconds. For this reason, 0 – and not the classic 60 – is the number indicated on the flange at 12 o'clock, at the beginning of the chronograph seconds count. The dial is matte black, the white counters, the indexes and the hands are covered in luminescent material of a new and exclusive pale yellow color which gives a warm appearance and recalls the vintage world. As further recognition of the solid partnership that binds the two historic companies in the world of watchmaking, a hidden dedication finds space inside the dial: the name PISA discreetly inserted in the minute track, between minutes 35 and 40. The limited series is 20 copies were produced, numbered on the caseback.

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Characterized by a casual and practical elegance, the timepieces from the Overseas collection are the perfect travel companions

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