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Launch of Vacheron Constantin Overseas Collection in Singapore
By SENATUS Editor | 26 August 2016

On Wednesday, Vacheron Constantin invited VIP customers on board the Royal Albatross at Resorts World at Sentosa, setting sail at dusk on an exclusive trip around the Sentosa Island and dropping anchor as night fell, at Saint John's Island.

The event marked the official launch of the 260 year old Swiss Manufacture's newest Overseas collection of timepieces.

Below the deck, guests were treated to a photography exhibition of photos by Steve McCurry who was commissioned to capture the spirit of travel, a heritage of the brand that is reflected in the timepieces as well.

The Overseas marks the first time the brand has done a major overhaul of its coveted line, with the redesign not only aesthetic, but also technical. In-house-made movements, as well as complications and complexities including the Overseas ultra-thin, Overseas Chronograph and Overseas Ultra-thin Perpetual Calendar are amongst the outstanding highlights.

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