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Vacheron Constantin Launches Overseas Dual-Time Cardinal Points Collection in Langkawi
The brand ranks 5th of 15 watchmakers tracked over the past quarter, showing resilient secondary market performance compared to peers.

Vacheron Constantin has introduced its new Overseas Dual-Time Cardinal Points collection during a launch event in Langkawi, per Prestige Online - Singapore. The new release highlights the brand's focus on its signature travel-centric model line, bringing fresh aesthetic variations to the highly sought-after Overseas family. This regional activation serves as a key touchpoint for collectors in Southeast Asia.
In tandem with these travel-focused complications, the brand is also leaning into structural and visual updates for its core sport-luxury range. Tatler Asia reported that Vacheron Constantin has resized its Overseas Self-Winding watches, a move that directly addresses evolving collector preferences for more versatile case profiles. These updates to the Overseas collection remain central to the brand's contemporary market positioning.
On the secondary market, asking prices for Vacheron Constantin watches ticked up slightly over the short term. Across 125.0[1] tracked listings on leading secondary marketplaces, average asking prices rose +0.13%[1] over the past week. This minor positive movement breaks a period of flatter trading, though longer-term metrics continue to reflect broader market corrections.
Over a longer three-month horizon, Vacheron Constantin has shown relative resilience compared to the wider luxury watch segment. The brand ranks 5th of 15[1] tracked makers in our watch category, with average secondary prices rising +1.11%[1] over the past 90 days. This performance stands well ahead of the overall category benchmark, which fell -0.18%[1] over the same period, as well as the worst-performing peer, Zenith, which saw asking prices drop -7.34%[1].
For market participants monitoring the brand, the short-term stability contrasts with a steep year-over-year correction, as average asking prices have fallen -19.07%[1] over the past 365 days. Over a 30-day window, secondary asking prices moved down -1.86%[1]. While the brand's recent product launches continue to generate strong editorial interest, the secondary market continues to consolidate at a lower baseline than last year, even as it outpaces the broader category index.
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Vacheron Constantin market dossierAug 22, 2026
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