
In the realm of haute horlogerie, certain creations transcend their function to become timeless expressions of craftsmanship and vision. The new Overseas Grand Complication Openface by Vacheron Constantin stands as such a creation — a perfect union of technical brilliance, contemporary allure, and refined adventurism.
At its heart lies the Calibre 2755 QP, a hand-wound movement just 7.9 mm thick, harmoniously combining three of watchmaking’s most esteemed complications: minute repeater, perpetual calendar, and tourbillon. Housed in a Grade 5 titanium case with water resistance and refined proportions, the timepiece embodies both technical prowess and discreet elegance.




Its sapphire crystal dial reveals the orchestrated choreography of its inner workings: satin-brushed bridges, mirror-polished hammers, silent centrifugal regulator, and hand-applied finishes. Each element has been crafted to enhance a visual language that captures and refracts light with poetic precision.
True to the Overseas spirit, this timepiece honors the Maison’s legacy while boldly charting new territory. Offered with an integrated titanium bracelet and two interchangeable straps — in blue alligator and rubber — the Grand Complication Openface redefines wearable sophistication for those who regard time as the ultimate expression of luxury.



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