2026 Vacheron Constantin Watch Releases
The 2026 Vacheron Constantin watch releases are now well underway, with a full slate of novelties introduced at Watches & Wonders Geneva. From new additions to the Overseas collection — including travel-focused Dual Time models and an ultra-thin caliber debut — to highly specialized Métiers d’Art and Les Cabinotiers pieces, this year’s lineup covers both technical development and decorative watchmaking. Here are all the 2026 Vacheron Constantin watch releases, complete with details, specs, and prices.

Overseas Dual Time Cardinal Points
Release Date: April 2026

For 2026, Vacheron Constantin marks 30 years of the Overseas collection with a new Dual Time model that emphasizes the travel theme even more. The Overseas Dual Time Cardinal Points is offered in four dial colors — white, brown, green, and blue — each tied to a compass direction and a different landscape. Aside from the colorways, the core update here is the move to a full titanium execution.

The 41mm case and integrated bracelet are both crafted from titanium, keeping the watch lightweight while maintaining the collection’s sporty profile. There’s a subtle contrast between the matte anthracite grey finish on the bezel, crown, and pusher and the rest of the case, which helps highlight the familiar Overseas design details, including the Maltese cross-inspired bezel. The bracelet includes the Easy-fit extension system, and each watch comes with two additional rubber straps, one in orange and one matching the dial, both interchangeable without tools.

The dial itself mixes several finishes, with a grained center, a snailed date subdial at 6 o’clock, and contrasting tracks for minutes and seconds. The orange accents for the second time zone hand and AM/PM indicator add a bit of contrast across all four versions.
Inside is the in-house Caliber 5110 DT/3 (a derivative of the 5100 movement that debuted in 2017), an automatic movement with a 60-hour power reserve. It displays a second time zone via an arrow-tipped hand, along with a day/night indicator at 9 o’clock and a pointer date synced to local time. The movement is visible through the caseback, finished with NAC-treated bridges and a 22k gold rotor featuring the Overseas wind rose, and carries the Geneva Seal.

Overseas Cardinal Points East 7930V/210T-H074 (Image: VC)
This release builds on earlier titanium Overseas models (prototypes and limited editions) tied to explorer Cory Richards, but shifts into a broader, full-production offering with multiple dial options. Pricing hasn’t been announced as of press time.

2026 Vacheron Constantin Overseas Dual Time Cardinal Points Watch Specs
| Model | Overseas Dual Time “Cardinal Points” |
| References | North (Black): 7930V/210T-H073 South (White): 7930V/210T-H072 East (Blue): 7930V/210T-H074 West (Green): 7930V/210T-H075 |
| Case | Titanium case with anthracite grey bezel, crown, and pusher ring 41mm diameter 12mm thickness Water resistance 150m |
| Dial | Grained dial in white, green, brown, or blue Satin-finished minute track and lacquered seconds track 18k white gold applied markers and hands Orange dual time and AM/PM hands |
| Movement | Caliber 5110 DT/3 Automatic winding 234 components; 37 jewels 60-hour power reserve Frequency 4 Hz (28,800 vph) Poinçon de Genève certified |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, seconds, dual time, day/night indicator, date |
| Bracelet | Titanium integrated bracelet with triple-blade folding clasp and Easy-fit system Additional orange rubber strap and dial color-matched rubber strap with orange stitching Interchangeable titanium folding clasp |
| Retail Price | $41,000 |
Overseas Self-Winding Ultra-Thin
Release Date: April 2026
For its 30th anniversary, Vacheron Constantin introduces a new ultra-thin Overseas model built around an entirely new in-house movement. The Overseas Self-Winding Ultra-Thin (ref. 2500V/210P–H028) debuts the Caliber 2550, a 2.4mm-thick automatic movement developed over seven years, delivering an impressive 80-hour power reserve.

That combination of thinness and autonomy comes down to a reworked architecture. The movement uses a platinum micro-rotor integrated into the mainplate, along with a suspended double barrel stacked in series and a compact single-level gear train. It’s clearly designed to follow in the lineage of the long-running Caliber 1120, but with a more modern approach to efficiency and power management.
The watch itself features a 39.5mm case and integrated bracelet made entirely of 950 platinum, marking a first for the Overseas collection. At 7.35mm thick, it’s now the slimmest Overseas to date. The dial keeps things relatively simple, with a lacquered salmon dial and a mix of textures between the sunburst center and velvet-finished outer track.


Despite the thinner profile, it still retains the collection’s usual versatility, with interchangeable strap options alongside the bracelet, including rubber and alligator. The movement is visible through the caseback, showing traditional finishing like Geneva stripes, perlage, and a decorated micro-rotor with a compass rose motif.

Limited to 255 pieces, the Overseas Self-Winding Ultra-Thin is one of the more technically interesting 2026 Vacheron Constantin watch releases so far.
2026 Vacheron Constantin Overseas Self-Winding Ultra-Thin Watch Specs
| Model | Overseas Self-Winding Ultra-Thin |
| Reference | 2500V/210P–H028 |
| Case | 950 platinum case 39.5mm diameter 7.35mm thickness Water resistance 50m |
| Dial | Salmon-lacquered dial with sunburst satin-finished center and velvet-finished outer seconds track 18k white gold applied markers and hands |
| Movement | Caliber 2550 Automatic winding Platinum micro-rotor 80-hour power reserve Frequency 3 Hz (21,600 vph) Hallmark of Geneva certified |
| Functions | Hours, minutes |
| Bracelet | Interchangeable 950 platinum bracelet with 18K white gold triple-blade folding clasp Additional beige rubber strap and dark beige alligator strap 950 platinum pin buckle |
| Limited Edition | 255 pieces |
| Retail Price | TBD |
Les Cabinotiers Minute Repeater Tourbillon Skeleton
Release Date: April 2026
Vacheron Constantin adds another highly technical one-off to the Les Cabinotiers lineup for 2026 with the Minute Repeater Tourbillon Skeleton, a single-piece edition built around a skeletonized version of the Caliber 2755. First introduced in the mid-2000s and long associated with some of the brand’s most ambitious grand complications, the movement here is opened up to put its architecture fully on display.

That movement, now known as the Caliber 2755 TMR SQ, combines a minute repeater and tourbillon in a manually wound package measuring 6.3mm thick. The tourbillon sits at 6 o’clock and doubles as the running seconds display, while the minute repeater is governed by Vacheron Constantin’s flying centripetal regulator, designed to control the tempo of the strike sequence without the extra noise of a traditional anchor system. The movement runs at 2.5 Hz, offers around 58 hours of power reserve, and includes a power reserve indicator.
The real work here, though, is the skeletonization. Vacheron says the development phase alone took a full year, with the mainplate reduced by 40% and the bridges reworked to create more depth and transparency without compromising structural integrity.
That lighter architecture is then paired with a full range of traditional finishing, including beveling, brushing, sandblasting, mirror polishing, circular graining, and sunburst finishing, all made more visible thanks to the openworked construction and contrasting tones across the components.

The 45mm case is crafted from 18k 4N pink gold and houses a sapphire dial and caseback, putting the movement on full display. Peripheral rings in silvered gold help frame the display, while blue accents on the minute track and seconds ring add just enough color for legibility.

This pièce unique is paired with a blue technical calfskin strap and pink gold folding clasp, and its price is — as expected — upon request.
2026 Vacheron Constantin Les Cabinotiers Minute Repeater Tourbillon Skeleton Watch Specs
| Model | Les Cabinotiers Minute Repeater Tourbillon Skeleton |
| Reference | 6580C/000R-343C |
| Case | 18K 4N pink gold case 45mm diameter 12mm thickness |
| Dial | Sapphire crystal dial with blue minute track 18k gold peripheral rings 18K 4N pink gold seconds track Baton-shaped hour markers |
| Movement | Caliber 2755 TMR SQ Manual-winding 58-hour power reserve Frequency 2.5 Hz (18,000 vph) Hallmark of Geneva certified |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, tourbillon (small seconds), minute repeater, power reserve |
| Strap | Blue technical calfskin strap |
| Clasp | 18k 4N pink gold folding clasp |
| Limited Edition | Unique piece |
Métiers d’Art Tribute To Great Civilisations
Release Date: April 2026

Vacheron Constantin continues its collaboration with the Louvre for 2026 with four new Métiers d’Art “Tribute to Great Civilisations” models, each limited to 15 pieces and inspired by historical works spanning Ancient Egypt, Assyria, Greece, and Rome. As expected from this series, the focus is squarely on the dial work, with each piece combining multiple decorative techniques including glyptics, micro-mosaic, enamelling, engraving, marquetry, and miniature painting, often using stones sourced to match the original artifacts.

All four watches share the same 42mm case (in either white or pink gold depending on the model) and are powered by the self-winding Caliber 2460 G4/2. This movement uses a display via four apertures for hours, minutes, day, and date, leaving the dial entirely free of hands and giving the artisans maximum space to work. It runs at 4 Hz with a 40-hour power reserve and carries the Hallmark of Geneva.

Each dial is built in layers, with a central sculpted motif, executed in stone using glyptic techniques and surrounded by detailed friezes and decorative elements that reflect the original artwork. References include the Buste d’Akhénaton (ref. 7620A/000G-H078), Lamassu de Sargon II (ref. 7620A/000G-H080), Athéna de Velletri (ref. 7620A/000R-H081), and Tibre de l’Iseum Campense (ref. 7620A/000R-H079).

Pricing has not yet been disclosed, but given the level of artistry, rarity, and material, these will no doubt cost a significant amount.
Égérie Moon Phase Spring Blossom
Release Date: April 2026

Vacheron Constantin adds a more decorative entry to its 2026 lineup with the Égérie Moon Phase Spring Blossom (ref. 8005F/000R-H157), a limited edition of 100 pieces. The 37mm case is crafted from 18k 5N pink gold with a diamond-set bezel, paired with a pink mother-of-pearl dial featuring the collection’s signature pleated texture.
The off-center layout remains, with the moon phase display positioned between 1 and 3 o’clock, aligned with a moonstone-set crown. Gold moons sit behind mother-of-pearl clouds against a darker pink sky, while the subdial is framed with diamonds.

The standout detail is the hand-painted pink calfskin strap, decorated with a blossom motif, marking the first time métiers d’art techniques appear on the strap itself.
It’s delivered with two additional options (pink alligator and grosgrain), both interchangeable without tools. Inside is the automatic Caliber 1088 L with a 40-hour power reserve, visible through the sapphire caseback.
Égérie Moon Phase Spring Blossom Watch Specs

| Model | Égérie Moon Phase Spring Blossom |
| Reference | 8005F/000R – H157 |
| Case | 18k 5N pink gold case 37mm diameter 10.08mm thickness Bezel set with 58 diamonds Crown set with a moonstone Water resistance 30m |
| Dial | Light pink mother-of-pearl dial with ‘Pleats’ pattern 18k 5N pink gold subdial set with 36 diamonds Applied gold “pearls” Moon phase with gold moons and mother-of-pearl clouds |
| Movement | Caliber 1088 L automatic; 40-hour power reserve Frequency 4 Hz (28,800 vph) |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, seconds, moon phase |
| Straps | Pink calfskin strap with hand-painted blossoms and 18k 5N pink gold pin buckle Additional shiny pink alligator strap and light pink grosgrain textile strap |
| Limited Edition | 100 pieces |
Those were all the 2026 Vacheron Constantin releases from Watches and Wonders Geneva, but there was one release earlier in the year:
Overseas Tourbillon Titanium with Deep Red Dial
Release Date: February 2026

2026 Vacheron Constantin watch releases kicked off with a new Overseas Tourbillon that pairs a Grade 5 titanium case and bracelet with a deep red sunburst dial. Measuring 42.5mm in diameter and just 10.39mm thick, the watch continues the brand’s recent foray into ultra-thin tourbillon construction within the Overseas collection. And we also get a new dial color not previously seen in the range.
The deep red dial features a sunburst satin-brushed base with a velvet-finished flange, contrasted by white gold hour markers and hands filled with blue Super-LumiNova. Taking pride of place is the tourbillon at 6 o’clock, which also displays the running seconds.

Powering the watch is the automatic Caliber 2160, an ultra-thin tourbillon movement measuring just 5.65mm thick. The movement uses a peripheral oscillating weight crafted from 22k gold, allowing an unobstructed view of the bridges and tourbillon cage through the sapphire caseback. Operating at 2.5 Hz, Caliber 2160 delivers an approximately 80-hour power reserve and, as is the norm for the brand, carries the Hallmark of Geneva. The tourbillon cage itself is openworked and driven peripherally, eliminating the need for a central pinion and contributing to the movement’s slim profile.
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The titanium case, bezel, and integrated bracelet feature a mix of satin brushing and polished bevels, with the bezel retaining its signature Maltese cross–inspired silhouette. Water resistance is rated to 50 meters, and anti-magnetic protection is provided by a soft iron casing ring. The bracelet includes a comfort-adjustment system offering up to 4mm of extension, and the watch is delivered with two additional interchangeable rubber straps in deep red and white, both secured by a Grade 5 titanium folding clasp.

The 2026 Vacheron Constantin Overseas Tourbillon in titanium with a deep red dial is priced at €170,000 (approximately $202,500).
Titanium Deep Red Overseas Tourbillon Watch Specs

| Model | Overseas Tourbillon |
| Reference | 6000V/210T-H179 |
| Case | Titanium Grade 5 case 42.5mm diameter 10.39mm thickness; Water-resistant to 50 meters |
| Dial | Deep red dial with sunburst satin-finished base and velvet-finished flange |
| Movement | Caliber 2160 Automatic winding 188 components 80 hours power reserve Frequency 2.5 Hz (18,000 vph) Hallmark of Geneva certified |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, small seconds on tourbillon cage Tourbillon |
| Bracelet/Straps | Titanium bracelet Titanium triple-blade folding clasp with push-pieces and comfort adjustment system Additional straps: Deep red rubber strap and white rubber strap with interchangeable titanium Grade 5 folding clasp |
| 2026 Retail Price (MSRP) | €170,000 (approx. $202,500) |
Vacheron Constantin Watches in 2026
From practical Overseas updates and decorative ladies’ watches to some very niche, very high-end pieces like the Les Cabinotiers and Métiers d’Art models, Vacheron Constantin has already covered a lot of ground this year. It’s a mix that feels pretty on-brand: mechanically technical where it needs to be, but still relying heavily on craft and finishing.
We’ll likely see more from the brand later in the year, so make sure to stay tuned to Grey Market Magazine as we cover all the 2026 Vacheron Constantin watch releases as they are announced.
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