I used to believe I hated iced-out watches.
I’d see celebrities wearing fully diamond-encrusted Royal Oaks and Nautiluses and Day-Dates — almost always the work of a third party — and just think they looked tacky.
But then I tried on the Alpine Eagle Frozen Summit, Chopard’s completely blinged-out version of its flagship sports watch. Suddenly, I could see the appeal of an iced-out watch when it was designed to look that way by the brand that made it. It’s just another rung on the high-level watchmaking ladder, and while iced-out watches still aren’t really my thing — not that I have the budget for one, anyway — my general feelings about them have changed.
That brings me to Vacheron Constantin, a brand that does everything watchmaking-related at the highest possible level. It has just released an iced-out version of its own flagship sports watch, the Overseas, and I can confidently say that this is how diamond-encrusted watches are meant to be made.

Over-ice
Vacheron’s new Overseas is the first fully gem-set version of the 35mm automatic version of the watch, and there are actually two of them: one in 18K white gold for a fully iced-out look, and the other in 18K 5N pink gold for more contrast.
These watches show the skill and calculation required to make an iced-out watch truly work. The watches aren’t entirely covered in diamonds. Rather, the gems are applied in such a way that all of the signature lines of the Overseas, arguably the best sports watch on the market, are still clearly visible.





