Quieter than its competition and rarer in steel than its blue sibling, this black-dial Overseas hides Holy Trinity watchmaking behind a face that asks for no attention. A 22k gold rotor shaped like a wind rose spins behind sapphire, and three straps live in the box, so one watch dresses for the office, the ocean, and the red-eye. Think of it as the John Wick of sports watches, devastating, understated, and under the radar.
Presents itself in mint condition with little to no signs of wear. A black dial works two textures at once, a sunburst satin center that catches light and a velvet-finished flange that swallows it, so the face shifts mood as your wrist moves like the lighting in a Christopher Nolan frame. A six-sided bezel nods to the Maltese cross and plays polished surfaces against brushed ones for that flash-then-matte trick.And a steel bracelet built from half-Maltese-cross links tapers down the wrist with mirror centers and brushed edges, jewelry-grade where most sport bracelets settle for sturdy.
Functions include hours, minutes, central seconds, and date. By turning the crown, the watch can be manually wound to keep it running. Positioned on the right, the screw-down crown allows quick setting of the minute and hour hands, as well as the date wheel. Glowing blue lume on the hands and markers ensures the dial remains readable in the dark.
Comes as a full set, double-boxed with warranty card, instruction booklet, travel case, plus Vacheron Constantin’s full factory strap system: a stainless steel bracelet with triple-folding clasp, a black grained calfskin leather strap, and a black rubber strap.
Made for the buyer who wants Trinity pedigree and a single watch that handles a boardroom, a beach, and a boarding gate, this one earns its spot fast. Choose it if you prefer being the person who knows over the person who shows, and if you want one black dial do everything piece that quietly outclasses the room.