Vacheron Constantin is proving the smaller-watch trend isn’t going anywhere.

The Swiss maker has just added a pair of new, tinier Overseas Self-Winding timepieces to its lineup. The 34.5 mm duo, shrunk down from the watch’s typical 41 mm size, builds upon the models of the same size released back in 2023—and shows small timepieces still have a massive hold on the horological community.

Vacheron Constantin made the new watches, done up in either 18-karat 5N rose gold or stainless steel, with smaller mens’ wrists and women in mind. You’ll still find all the beloved sporty hallmarks of the Overseas collection here, just in a more minute silhouette. One of the differences, aside from the size and material, is all in the dial. The rose-gold iteration (a.k.a. Ref. 4600V/200R-H128) has a lacquered dial done up in a sunburst satin-finish and a velvety-looking minutes track and 18-karat pink-gold hour markers and hands for a true monochromatic moment. The stainless-steel model (Ref. 4600V/200A-H127) is less matchy-matchy, with a striking deep-red lacquered dial with a sunburst center and a velvet-finished minutes track, too. The dial is also home to hour markers in 18-karat white gold, and both models have a date window perched at 3 o’lock.