VC all day, I have tried on all three and pulled the trigger on the black dial VC Dual Time. Another thing that just sets the VCOS apart from the Patek and AP is performance. The power reserve on the dual barrel VC is 60 hrs but I often find it to be longer. Plus it is rated to 150 m of water resistance, truly blowing the nautilus and RO out of the water (pun intended). This is a true sports watch that you can use as your everyday driver and being able to quickly change the bracelets for the occasion is amazing!
Not sure how the term "Holy Trinity" ever came about... But IMHO, AP RO and PP Nautilus are somewhat comparable, whereas the latest VC Overseas is a beast in its own right and far more practical / modern.
VC dual time for me! The Czapeck is great. Their dual time is really cool. The micro rotor and fit is also superb.
VC all day, I have tried on all three and pulled the trigger on the black dial VC Dual Time. Another thing that just sets the VCOS apart from the Patek and AP is performance. The power reserve on the dual barrel VC is 60 hrs but I often find it to be longer. Plus it is rated to 150 m of water resistance, truly blowing the nautilus and RO out of the water (pun intended). This is a true sports watch that you can use as your everyday driver and being able to quickly change the bracelets for the occasion is amazing!
Honestly I’d be happy with that Bulova 🥰
Cracking little piece.
VC always win
Not sure how the term "Holy Trinity" ever came about... But IMHO, AP RO and PP Nautilus are somewhat comparable, whereas the latest VC Overseas is a beast in its own right and far more practical / modern.
Czapek is great...
Absolutely
VC all day!