VACHERON CONSTANTIN NOVELTIES 2026
Since 1755, exploration has been embedded in Vacheron Constantin’s identity. At Watches and Wonders 2026, the Maison reaffirms this spirit by revisiting its own history, not as a static archive, but as a living source of inspiration.
Explore a curated edit of the Maison’s remarkable 2026 novelties.
OVERSEAS DUAL TIME CARDINAL POINTS
An invitation to discover new horizons.
The Overseas collection expresses the spirit of exploration and openness to the world that has distinguished the Maison since its earliest years. In 2026, Vacheron Constantin presents four new references, Overseas Dual Time Cardinal Points, entirely crafted in titanium.

Each of the four dial colours represent one of the cardinal compass points on and a different landscape to be explored: white represents the frozen North; brown suggests the continents and vast plains of the South; green represents West, evoking deep forests and tropical jungles; and blue symbolises a journey to the Eastern horizon where ocean and sky meet.
Orientation across horizons

At its core, the in-house Calibre 5110 DT/3 is designed for those who navigate between time zones. The orange-tipped dual-time hand provides a steady reference for home time, while you decide to embrace new destinations. The day/night indicator ensures clarity, wherever the journey leads.
Endurance in motion

Crafted entirely in titanium, the Overseas Dual Time combines lightness with resilience. The anthracite grey bezel, crown and pusher ring reinforce its contemporary spirit, while refined finishes preserve the Maison’s elegance.
Adaptability without interruption

True exploration demands readiness. The interchangeable strap system allows seamless transitions between titanium bracelet and rubber options, adapting instantly to shifting environments.
HISTORIQUES AMERICAN 1921
The iconic design from the 1920s
Vacheron Constantin continues the legacy of its Roaring Twenties icon with two new Historiques American 1921 models featuring a new dial aesthetic, offered in 36.5 mm and 40 mm cases of 18K 5N pink gold. Rather than revisiting the past, the Maison continues a dialogue across decades, demonstrating that true icons do not repeat themselves; they evolve.
New variations of sophistication

The two new models are characterised by a grained silver-tone dial with bright blue Arabic numerals and blue 18K gold hands for refined contrast. Completing this new look is a dark blue patinated calfskin leather strap with a gradient effect that offers a further layer of sophistication.
Setting the pace, then and now

While the American 1921 pays homage to its century-old predecessor, today's version is manufactured in accordance with modern production methods: it is water-resistant to 30 metres and fitted with scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. Additionally, its sapphire crystal case back allows the owner to enjoy a full view of the in-house movement. Manual-winding Calibre 4400 AS sets the pace for the American 1921, driving the hours, minutes, and subsidiary seconds.
A striking radial geometry

At a time when watchmaking largely adhered to classical symmetry, the American 1921 embraced asymmetry and unconventional design. Designed for drivers, its angled dial allowed time to be read without turning the wrist, a functional innovation expressed through a striking architectural composition.
Exploration, even then, meant rethinking perspective.
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