Editor’s Note: Watches & Wonders (formerly SIHH) has moved online and Baselworld 2020 is canceled, but that hasn’t stopped watch brands large and small from debuting their new wares. Stay on top of this year’s best new watch releases here.
Vacheron Constantin’s Fiftysix Collection, which debuted at SIHH 2018, clearly targeted a younger demographic, with its time-only variant coming in at under $12,000 and its day-date model priced at $17,900 a relative steal. The Fiftysix collection, which sits alongside others that compete with models from the likes of Audemars Piguet and Patek Philippe, was a welcome addition to the brand’s catalog, and it’s seen several aesthetic tweaks in the form of new dial colors over the past few years.
The Overseas, on the other hand, is Vacheron’s ode to the travel watch, and includes everything from time-only models to perpetual calendars and tourbillons. Two new models are joining the lineup this year, including a perpetual calendar in pink gold with a blue dial, and an ultra-thin, ultra-cool skeletonized version of the same complication.
The Fiftysix Self-Winding

The last iteration we saw of this watch featured a blue dial and steel case, so it’s fitting that we’re now returning a pink gold version, this time with “sepia-tone” brown dial and matching brown calfskin leather strap. The simplest of the Fiftysix collection, the Self-Winding is clearly designed to draw younger collectors into the brand, and into fine watchmaking.
Key Specs: $18,700; 40mm pink gold case; time and date