Green was once the daring outsider in the world of watches, a shade reserved for adventurous collectors or for fleeting limited editions that vanished almost as soon as they appeared. Most brands clung to the safety of black, white, or blue, sticking with what was familiar. But over time, green quietly broke through, weaving its way into more collections and evolving from a rare curiosity into one of the most captivating and widely embraced colours in modern watchmaking.
Green stands out because it seems to come alive on the wrist, shifting in depth and mood with every change in light. Sometimes it whispers with subtlety; other times it glows with richness and expression, always stopping short of excess. This chameleon quality lets green thrive on everything from rugged, military-inspired watches to sleek dress pieces and even the most luxurious models, where it brings a fresh sense of character. With shades ranging from airy and bright to deep and sophisticated, it is easy to see why green has become such a beloved and fast-growing choice.
In this list, we’ve brought together 27 of the best green-dial watches available right now, starting with strong mid-range options and working all the way up to some of the most luxurious pieces you can get your hands on. It gives you a complete look at how versatile and compelling this colour has become. If you’ve been thinking about adding something different to your collection, this is the perfect place to explore what green has to offer.
Here is our selection of the top green dial watches from this list, showcasing the best options across various categories—from daily wear to luxury statements.
- Best Overall: Rolex GMT-Master II
- Best Everyday Watch: Rolex Oyster Perpetual 41
- Best For Starters: Seiko Prospex Alpinist
- Best Value For Money: Hamilton Khaki Field Titanium Automatic
- Best Sport Watch: Panerai Luminor Marina
- Best Dive Watch: Omega Seamaster Diver 300M
- Best Chronograph: Zenith Chronomaster Sport
- Best Dress Watch: Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute
- Best Luxury Watch: Patek Philippe Cubitus

- Brand: Tissot
- Model: Gentleman Powermatic 80 Silicium
- Reference: T165.807.11.091.00
- Diameter: 38 mm
- Thickness: 11.53 mm
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Dial: Green
- Movement: Automatic Powermatic 11 1/2”’
- Power Reserve: 80 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 10 Bar (100 metres, 330 feet)
- Price: USD $850
Let’s start off with the Tissot Gentleman. This is one of those watches you find yourself wearing more often than you’d think. It’s comfortable, easy to wear, and the green dial adds just enough personality to keep it interesting all day. Depending on the light, the dial can look deeper and more refined or show off a richer tone. It’s a subtle touch, but it really stands out.
The Powermatic 80 movement offers an 80-hour power reserve, so you can leave the watch for a few days and it will still be running when you wear it again. At just under USD $1000, it’s a smart and flexible option, especially if you want to try out a green dial for the first time.

- Brand: Seiko
- Model: Prospex Alpinist
- Reference: SPB507J1
- Diameter: 39.5 mm
- Thickness: 12.7 mm
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Dial: Green
- Movement: Automatic Seiko Calibre 6R35
- Power Reserve: 72 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 20 Bar (200 metres, 650 feet)
- Price: USD $900
The Alpinist has a real sense of history, and you notice it the moment you put it on. It was first made for mountaineers, so it has a tough, adventurous feel, and the green dial fits that vibe. The classic look, along with the gold accents, makes it feel both outdoorsy and unexpectedly elegant.
This watch has a lot of great features, including an internal compass bezel, cathedral-style hands, and a unique dial design, which set it apart from most everyday watches. With a 72-hour power reserve and 200 metres of water resistance, I mean, you cant ask for more. It’s a perfect choice if you want to start a green dial collection.

- Brand: Hamilton
- Model: Khaki Field Titanium Automatic
- Reference: H70205860
- Diameter: 38 mm
- Thickness: 11.45 mm
- Material: Titanium
- Dial: Green
- Calibre: Calibre H-10 Automatic
- Power Reserve: 80 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 10 Bar (100 metres, 330 feet)
- Price: USD $1,075
While the Alpinist is adventurous and stylish, the Khaki Field is more down-to-earth, with its military-inspired look. Its design goes back to a 1960s Hamilton watch made for Marines during the Vietnam War. You can still see that influence in the clear, easy-to-read dial and practical style. The green colour adds depth while keeping the watch looking functional. The titanium case makes it comfortable to wear, and the matte finish and sturdy build give it a straightforward, reliable feel. With an 80-hour power reserve and water resistance up to 100 metres, it’s a dependable everyday watch that also carries a sense of history for just USD $1,000.

- Brand: Mühle Glashütte
- Model: Panova
- Reference: M1-40-76-LB-II
- Diameter: 40 mm
- Thickness: 10.4 mm
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Dial: Green
- Calibre: Calibre SW 200-1 Automatic
- Power Reserve: 41 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 10 Bar (100 metres, 330 feet)
- Price: EUR €1.200 / USD $1,400
Mühle Glashütte, a German brand with more than 150 years of experience, brings its expertise to the Panova. This model has a cleaner and more relaxed look than the brand’s usual tool watches. The green dial is bright and slightly glossy, catching the light in a subtle way. Simple hands and slim hour markers make it easy to read. Inside, the modified SW200-1 movement features Mühle’s custom rotor and its signature regulation system, with a 41-hour power reserve. The 40 mm case, sapphire crystal, and screw-down design give it 100 metres of water resistance. The watch comes on a leather NATO-style strap, which hints at the brand’s utilitarian heritage. At first glance, it feels casual, but the more you wear it, the more you notice its thoughtful details.

- Brand: Frederique Constant
- Model: Vintage Rally Healey Automatic
- Reference: 100S N0J393
- Diameter: 40 mm
- Thickness: 10.16 mm
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Dial: British Racing Green
- Calibre: Calibre FC-303 (Sellita SW200-1 base)
- Power Reserve: 38 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 10 Bar (100 metres, 300 feet)
- Price: USD $1,995
If you’re looking for a green dial with real personality and heritage, Frederique Constant delivers with a watch inspired by classic rally cars and the era of “gentleman drivers.” The British Racing Green dial sets the tone, a colour closely linked to vintage motorsport. The polished 40 mm case, silver-toned hands, indices, and outer track give it a clean, refined look with just the right touch of vintage style. This is the kind of watch that belongs behind the wheel of a classic car, even if your everyday ride is something else.
Inside, the FC-303 automatic movement is built on the trusted SW200-1 base. It runs at a steady high beat, uses 26 jewels, and offers a reliable 38-hour power reserve. Only 2,888 pieces are made, adding a sense of exclusivity. On the back, the solid case features an engraved Healey 100S (N0J393) and its own serial number. The brown calfskin strap, with contrast stitching and small perforations, gives a final nod to vintage racing gloves.

- Brand: Longines
- Model: HydroConquest
- Reference: L3.781.4.06.6
- Diameter: 41 / 43 mm
- Thickness: 11.90 mm
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Dial: Green Matt
- Calibre: Calibre L888.5 Automatic
- Power Reserve: 41 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 10 Bar (100 metres, 330 feet)
- Price: USD $2,000
Now that we’re looking at mid-range watches, the HydroConquest makes the shift feel easy. It has the classic dive-watch style but still looks polished enough for daily wear. The matte green dial is more subtle than the shiny finishes you often see on other divers, which actually helps it stand out, especially with the matching bezel and simple, sporty design. The date window at 3 o’clock is practical and fits in well without throwing off the look. It’s bold but not too much, and you can choose between 41 mm and 43 mm for a comfortable fit.
Inside, the L888.5 automatic movement keeps things running smoothly, and the sturdy build gives you the confidence you want in a watch made for water. The HydroConquest has a solid feel and a design that blends sporty looks with a touch of elegance. It’s a great choice if you’re looking to explore more green-dial watches.

- Brand: Oris
- Model: X Cervo Volante
- Reference: 01 754 7779 4067-Set
- Diameter: 38 mm
- Thickness: 12.5 mm
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Dial: Green
- Calibre: Sellita SW200 Automatic
- Power Reserve: 38 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 5 Bar (50 metres, 165 feet)
- Price: USD $2,600
This is a beautiful watch from Oris, made in collaboration with Swiss leather specialist Cervo Volante, that feels more connected to nature. It is based on the well-known Big Crown Pointer Date and features signature details like the coin-edged bezel and oversized crown. The green dial has a soft, gradient look inspired by alpine landscapes, and the central pointer date hand moves around a full 31-day track. On the wrist, the watch feels compact and comfortable.
With an oak-brown strap, crafted from sustainably sourced deer leather and finished with a natural tanning process that gives it a unique texture and character. Inside, the Oris Calibre 754, which is built on the reliable SW200-1 and finished with the brand’s signature red rotor, offers a 38-hour power reserve. This watch feels less like an ordinary daily piece and more like something with a story to tell.

- Brand: Oris
- Model: Aquis Date
- Reference: 01 733 7787 4157-07 4 22 37FC
- Diameter: 41.5 mm
- Thickness: 13.5 mm
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Dial: Green
- Calibre: 733-1 Automatic
- Power Reserve: 41 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 30 Bar (300 metres, 1000 feet)
- Price: USD $2,600
While the previous Oris had a more relaxed lifestyle feel, the Aquis heads in a new direction as a true dive watch with real capability. Its green dial is a bit flashier than the softer tones from before, catching the light and giving it a bold look on the wrist. The integrated bracelet and clean design keep it sharp and modern, and the date window at 6 o’clock fits in smoothly without throwing off the balance. With 300 metres of water resistance and a dependable automatic movement, this is a watch you can wear every day without worry. It’s built to handle much more than most people will ever need.

- Brand: Raymond Weil
- Model: Freelancer Calibre RW1212
- Reference: 2790-STC-52051/ 2790-ST-52051
- Dimension: 40 x 40 mm
- Thickness: 10.5 mm
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Dial: Gradient Green
- Calibre: Mechanical Self-Winding RW1212
- Power Reserve: 41 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 10 Bar (100 metres, 330 feet)
- Price: USD $2,975 / USD $3,025
This watch is one of our favourites on the list, and it’s easy to see why. The square case makes it unique, but the gradient-green dial and the large opening at 6 o’clock really set it apart. You get a clear view of the balance wheel in motion every time you check the time. The hands and indexes use white Super-LumiNova for better visibility and a gentle glow in low light. The sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on both sides keeps the display sharp and easy to read.
On the wrist, the 40 x 40 mm case feels well-balanced, and you can choose between a stainless steel bracelet and a genuine calf leather strap, depending on your style. Powered by the RW1212 automatic movement with a 41-hour power reserve and backed by 100 metres of water resistance, it blends technical detail with everyday practicality in a way that feels natural, making it a very easy pick if you want something a little more distinctive without going over the top.

- Brand: Bell & Ross
- Model: BR V2-92
- Reference: BRV292-MKA-ST/SF
- Diameter: 41 mm
- Thickness: 12 mm
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Dial: Khaki Green
- Calibre: BR-CAL.302 Automatic
- Power Reserve: 38 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 10 Bar (100 metres, 330 feet)
- Price: USD $3,500
Next is Bell & Ross, which departs from its usual square cases for a classic round shape while still keeping its strong aviation style. The khaki-green dial draws inspiration from military gear and uniforms, giving the watch a rugged, practical look. Black minute markers, bold luminous numbers, and pilot-style hands make it easy to read. There’s a small date window at 4:30, and if you look closely, the seconds hand features a subtle airplane-shaped counterweight as a nod to the brand’s heritage. The steel case features a black aluminum bezel insert, adding contrast without detracting from the dial. Powered by the BR-CAL.302 calibre, it offers 38 hours of power reserve, 100 meters of water resistance, and a reliable automatic movement.

- Brand: TAG Heuer
- Model: Carrera Day-Date
- Reference: WDA2115.BA0043
- Diameter: 41 mm
- Thickness: 12.6 mm
- Material: Steel
- Dial: Green
- Calibre: TH31-02 Automatic
- Power Reserve: 80 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 10 Bar (100 metres, 330 feet)
- Price: USD $4,450
If you want a watch that’s both modern and refined, look no further than TAG Heuer’s Carrera Day-Date. Its clean, motorsport-inspired design is classic TAG Heuer, and the green-dial version—released just last year—quickly became a fan favorite. The lush green sunray dial catches the light, giving the watch an upscale edge, while the matching flange and clear minute track make it easy to read at a glance. The day-date window at 3 o’clock blends in seamlessly, and rhodium-plated hands and indexes add crisp contrast without overpowering the dial’s rich color.
The 41 mm case is paired with a steel bracelet, its H-shaped links and secure clasp striking a perfect balance between sporty and elegant. Inside, the automatic TH31-02 movement delivers an impressive 80-hour power reserve and keeps track of hours, minutes, seconds, and the day and date with ease. Altogether, the Carrera Day-Date feels modern, reliable, and versatile—one of the best all-around watches you can own.

- Brand: OMEGA
- Model: Seamaster Diver 300
- Reference: 210.32.42.20.10.001 / 210.30.42.20.10.001
- Diameter: 42 mm
- Thickness: 13.56 mm
- Material: Steel
- Dial: Green
- Calibre: 8800 Automatic
- Power Reserve: 55 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 30 Bar (300 metres, 1000 feet)
- Price: USD $6,300 / USD $6,700
Now we’re moving into the top models, and the Seamaster Diver 300 is a watch that hardly needs an introduction. The Seamaster line has been around since 1948 and has earned a strong reputation among divers and professionals. The green dial is among the most striking in this group, with its lustrous finish and distinctive wave pattern adding depth and character that stand out when illuminated, especially when paired with the matching green ceramic bezel, which gives the design a contemporary edge. The 42 mm case feels robust on the wrist, and for those demanding uncompromising water resistance, the 300 metres of water resistance provide assurance. The Calibre 8800 powers the watch with a 55-hour reserve, making it as capable as it appears—built for more than daily wear.

- Brand: OMEGA
- Model: Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M
- Reference: 220.10.41.21.10.001
- Diameter: 41 mm
- Thickness: 13.20 mm
- Material: Steel
- Dial: Green
- Calibre: 8900 Automatic
- Power Reserve: 60 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 15 Bar (150 metres, 500 feet)
- Price: USD $7,100
While the Diver 300 focuses on pure performance, the Aqua Terra strikes a balance between sportiness and elegance. Its green dial looks subtle and refined, and the signature teak pattern, inspired by luxury boat decks, adds texture and depth, making it more appealing the longer you wear it. Priced around $7,100, it sits comfortably in the premium range. With 150 metres of water resistance, it feels reliable for everyday wear. The Calibre 8900 movement offers a solid 60-hour power reserve and features you can admire through the caseback. Overall, the watch blends practicality and style, making it easy to wear daily.

- Brand: Rolex
- Model: Oyster Perpetual 41
- Reference: 134300-0004
- Diameter: 41 mm
- Thickness: 11.7 mm
- Material: Oystersteel
- Dial: Green
- Calibre: Manufacture Rolex 3230
- Power Reserve: 70 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 10 Bar (100 metres, 330 feet)
- Price: USD $7,100
If there is one watch that stands out from our entire list, it will be the Rolex Oyster Perpetual, hands down. Here, the design is cleaner and more understated, showing that the Oyster Perpetual 41 can stand out without being complicated. This watch is also a clear example of Rolex’s heritage, built around the original Oyster case from 1926, one of the first waterproof watch designs, and the self-winding Perpetual movement that followed. The green dial is simple yet thoughtfully executed, with a smooth finish that shifts slightly in the light. It gives the watch a modern look while still honouring the classic style.
You can wear this watch every day, whether you’re dressing casually or for something more formal. The in-house Calibre 3230 offers a solid 70-hour power reserve and the reliability you expect from Rolex. Priced at about $7,100, it’s very competitive, but, like many Rolex models, it can be hard to find at retail, making it even more desirable.

- Brand: Breitling
- Model: Premier B09 Chronograph 40
- Reference: AB0930D31L1P1
- Diameter: 40 mm
- Thickness: 13.08 mm
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Dial: Green Mint
- Calibre: Breitling B09
- Power Reserve: 70 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 10 Bar (100 metres, 330 feet)
- Price: USD $9,950
Breitling really leans into style with this piece, as the mint green dial introduces a distinct personality compared to the darker shades seen before. It offers a lighter, vintage-inspired vibe that stands out subtly, especially when combined with the clean chronograph layout and contrasting subdials, giving it a balanced and sophisticated appearance that feels both modern and timeless. Beyond the dial, the manually wound B09 movement adds further appeal, providing a robust 70-hour power reserve and offering a more traditional, hands-on experience. This perfectly aligns with the watch’s character, making it something you wear out of genuine appreciation for the craftsmanship and details, not just for its look.

- Brand: Breitling
- Model: Navitimer B01 Chronograph 43
- Reference: AB0138241L1A1
- Diameter: 43 mm
- Thickness: 13.69 mm
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Dial: Green Mint
- Calibre: Breitling 01
- Power Reserve: 70 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 3 Bar (30 metres, 100 feet)
- Price: USD $10,700
Breitling takes that same mint-green idea and takes it in a completely different direction with the Navitimer, and it works surprisingly well. The dial feels a bit more vibrant here, almost brighter against the busy layout of the chronograph and the iconic slide rule bezel, which has been part of the Navitimer’s identity since the 1950s. It’s a lot to take in at first glance, but that softer green tone helps balance everything, giving the watch a fresher, more modern feel than the traditional darker versions.
What makes this one stand out isn’t just the colour, but how it plays against all the details on the dial, from the subdials to the outer scales, creating something that feels both technical and stylish at the same time. Inside, the in-house Breitling 01 movement brings a solid 70-hour power reserve, while the overall build stays true to what the Navitimer has always been about—a proper aviation tool watch, just reworked here with a more contemporary edge.

- Brand: Jaeger-LeCoultre
- Model: Reverso Tribute
- Reference: Q397843J
- Dimensions: 45.6 x 27.4 mm
- Thickness: 8.5 mm
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Dial: Green
- Calibre: Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 822
- Power Reserve: 42 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 3 Bar (30 metres, 100 feet)
- Price: USD $11,400
If you ever want to dress up your look, this is the perfect moment, and the Reverso is ready for it. What makes it interesting is that this famous dress watch actually began as a sports watch in 1931. It was made for polo players who needed a case that could flip over to protect the watch face, and that smart design is still part of its appeal today. The Tribute version keeps the classic Art Deco style, with a clean rectangular case, subtle lines, and a beautifully finished green sunray dial that looks both elegant and modern. Features like the Dauphine hands, applied indexes, and the small seconds at 6 o’clock add just enough character without losing its simple, refined look.
The watch comes with a leather strap from Casa Fagliano, a company famous for making high-end polo boots. This detail connects the watch to its roots and adds a warm, sophisticated touch which complements the green dial. Inside, the manually wound Calibre 822 fits the case perfectly, keeping the watch slim and true to its design. It’s not made for tough conditions, but that isn’t the goal. This watch is all about elegance, heritage, and the feeling of wearing something timeless every time you put it on.

- Brand: Rolex
- Model: Oyster Perpetual Datejust 41
- Reference: 126334-0033
- Diameter: 41 mm
- Thickness: 11.7 mm
- Material: Oyster
- Dial: Green Ombré
- Calibre: Manufacture Rolex 3235
- Power Reserve: 70 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 10 Bar (100 metres, 330 feet)
- Price: USD $11,650
How can we make a list without Rolex in it? The Datejust 41 steps in like it always does, and this green ombré dial version makes a strong case for itself. The dial is easily the highlight here, fading from a lighter green in the centre to a darker edge, creating a sense of depth that changes with the light and giving it a more dynamic, slightly dressier feel than a standard flat dial.
Everything else stays true to what makes the Datejust such a staple, blending everyday wear with a more refined edge that works almost anywhere. Inside, the Calibre 3235 delivers a solid 70-hour power reserve, and at around $11,650, it sits firmly in that premium category—although getting one from an actual boutique… good luck. Like most Rolex pieces, availability is part of the story, which only adds to the appeal, especially when the dial brings this much presence to the table.

- Brand: Zenith
- Model: Chronomaster Sport
- Reference: 03.3117.3600/56.M3100
- Diameter: 41 mm
- Thickness: 13.6 mm
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Dial: Green-toned sunray-patterned with 3 shades of grey counters
- Calibre: El Primero 3600 Automatic
- Power Reserve: 60 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 10 Bar (100 metres, 330 feet)
- Price: USD $13,300
This is one of the first Chronomaster Sport models to feature a green-focused design. The sunray green dial stands out right away, but it’s the mix with the grey subdials that creates a balanced and refined look. The applied Arabic numerals give it a sportier feel than earlier versions. The green ceramic bezel pulls the colour theme together and is also functional. When you look closer, the El Primero 3600 movement adds even more interest. Its central second hand makes a full rotation in just 10 seconds instead of 60, so you can read time down to a tenth of a second. Details like this make you appreciate the watch even more, especially when you see the movement through the caseback. It really feels like a high-performance chronograph with a fresh green twist.

- Brand: Panerai
- Model: Luminor Marina
- Reference: PAM01526
- Diameter: 40 mm
- Thickness: 12.45 mm
- Material: Carbotech™
- Dial: Green
- Calibre: P.900
- Power Reserve: 72 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 30 Bar (300 metres, 1000 feet)
- Price: USD $13,900
The Luminor Marina has the classic Panerai look with its cushion-shaped case and signature crown guard, inspired by its history with the Italian Navy. This version updates the design with a Carbotech case and a deep green dial for a modern touch. The dial is simple and easy to read, featuring large luminous markers that stand out against the green background. This gives it a strong, tool-watch feel. The lightweight Carbotech makes it more comfortable than it looks. It fits right into an active lifestyle, whether you’re at the gym, running errands, or on the go. With 300 meters of water resistance and a 72-hour power reserve from the P.900 movement, it’s built to keep up with whatever you throw at it.

- Brand: Zenith
- Model: Chronomaster Original
- Reference: 03.3400.3610/40.M3200
- Diameter: 38 mm
- Thickness: 14 mm
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Dial: Oliver green-toned sunray-patterned with silver-toned counters
- Calibre: El Primero 3610
- Power Reserve: 60 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 5 Bar (50 metres, 165 feet)
- Price: USD $15,100
Zenith’s Chronomaster Original draws on its heritage in a classic way, clearly inspired by the brand’s late 1960s designs. The olive green dial gives it a fresh look, but the colour is more muted and mature than brighter greens. It pairs well with the silver-toned subdials, creating a refined contrast while still keeping a sporty chronograph feel. When you look closer, the El Primero 3610 movement stands out for its high-frequency performance and ability to measure time to a tenth of a second. With a 60-hour power reserve, this watch quietly brings together history, precision, and a subtle approach to green that’s easy to appreciate.

- Brand: Girard-Perregaux
- Model: Laureato
- Reference: 81005-11-3407-1CM
- Diameter: 38 mm
- Thickness: 14 mm
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Dial: Sage Green
- Calibre: GP03300
- Power Reserve: 60 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 10 Bar (100 metres, 330 feet)
- Price: USD $15,600
This is another favourite from the list. Girard-Perregaux, the Swiss brand from La Chaux-de-Fonds, brings its usual quiet confidence to the Laureato, especially in this sage green dial. The colour is more subtle than bold and can look almost grey until the light hits it just right. That’s when it really comes to life. The Clous de Paris pattern, made of tiny pyramids, begins to catch the light from different angles and sometimes reveals a deeper, richer green beneath. It’s the kind of dial you keep looking at, even if you’re not sure why. Everything else feels just as thoughtfully designed, from the sharp case lines to the integrated bracelet that gives it a classic luxury sports watch vibe. The in-house GP03300 movement has a solid 60-hour power reserve, making this a watch that doesn’t try to stand out but still manages to do so in its own quiet way.

- Brand: Tudor
- Model: Black Bay Fifty-Eight
- Reference: M79018v-0001
- Diameter: 39 mm
- Thickness: 12.7 mm
- Material: 18 CT Yellow Gold
- Dial: Green
- Calibre: MT5400
- Power Reserve: 70 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 20 Bar (200 metres, 660 feet)
- Price: USD $16,450
This is the most exclusive model in the Black Bay Fifty-Eight collection, and Tudor makes a strong impression with it. The full 18 ct yellow-gold case gives the watch a bold, luxurious feel, especially when paired with the deep green dial and bezel. The combination creates a rich contrast that stands out and looks carefully designed. The gold “snowflake” hands bring the whole look together, adding warmth against the green tones. The brushed finish on the case keeps the watch from looking too flashy, so it still feels balanced despite the gold.
The watch keeps its dive-watch heritage with 200 metres of water resistance. Inside, the in-house MT5400 movement runs at a high frequency and offers a solid 70-hour power reserve, visible through the sapphire caseback. It comes with a domed dark brown alligator strap and an 18 ct yellow gold buckle, plus a green fabric strap with a gold stripe for a more casual, matching look. At $16,450, it feels like a watch that truly delivers, combining luxury materials, strong design, and everyday practicality in a way that works well.

- Brand: Chopard
- Model: Alpine Eagle
- Reference: 298600-3014
- Diameter: 41 mm
- Thickness: 9.7 mm
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Dial: Pine Green
- Calibre: CHOPARD 01.01-C
- Power Reserve: 60 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 10 Bar (100 metres, 330 feet)
- Price: USD $18,700
The Alpine Eagle is one of those watches you really have to see in person to appreciate. At first, it looks clean and simple, but the dial quickly draws you in. The pine green colour has a hint of grey, and the textured surface catches the light in different ways as you move, making it feel lively without being too bold. The design is inspired by an eagle’s eye, which might seem like a small touch, but once you notice the pattern and spot the feather-shaped counterweight on the seconds hand, it all comes together. There’s some history here too, with roots in Chopard’s St. Moritz from the 1970s, but this version feels much more modern. The case and bracelet are finished to keep the watch slim, comfortable, and solid on your wrist. Inside, the in-house 01.01-C movement gives you a 60-hour power reserve.

- Brand: Patek Phillippe
- Model: Cubitus
- Reference: 5821/1A-001
- Diameter: 45 mm
- Thickness: 8.3 mm
- Material: White Gold
- Dial: Sunburst Olive Green
- Calibre: 26-330 S C
- Power Reserve: 45 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 3 Bar (30 metres, 100 feet)
- Price: USD $45,512
Without needing much of an introduction, this is easily one of the most luxurious on the list. The Cubitus steps in with a bold presence, and it carries extra weight knowing it was officially launched on October 17, 2024, as Patek Philippe’s first new collection since 1999. It still holds onto that identity of a true classic and elegant timepiece, just presented in a more modern and confident way, with the case shape giving it that instant presence, while the olive green sunburst dial adds depth, shifting tones as the light moves across it and giving the watch a refined but noticeable character, especially paired with the white gold case.
Underneath all that, it’s still very much Patek Philippe doing what it does best, with the 26-330 S C movement keeping things precise and reliable, even if this piece leans more toward design and feel than pure technical show-off. Despite its larger size, the slim profile keeps it surprisingly wearable, and at $45,512, it’s clearly not for everyone. But if you’re looking at something in this range, this is the kind of watch that makes a statement without needing to say much.

- Brand: Rolex
- Model: GMT-Masters II
- Reference: 126729VTNR-0001
- Diameter: 40 mm
- Thickness: 11.7 mm
- Material: Oyster-18 KT White Gold
- Dial: Green Ceramic
- Calibre: Manufacture Rolex 3285
- Power Reserve: 70 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 10 Bar (100 metres, 330 feet)
- Price: USD $52,200
The GMT-Master II has always been a strong name in the Rolex lineup, originally built for pilots who needed to track multiple time zones. This version takes things in a more unexpected direction. The green ceramic dial really sets it apart. It’s not something you see often, especially from Rolex. This gives the watch a bold but refined character that feels fresh without losing its identity. Paired with the green and black ceramic bezel, it adds another layer of contrast, making the watch stand out even more. Especially when paired with the white gold case, it carries a quiet weight and luxury that doesn’t scream for attention but is definitely there once you know what you’re looking at.
A subtle twist sets this model apart: the crown and date now sit on the left, lending the watch an unconventional edge compared to the classic GMT-Master II. Beneath the surface, the calibre 3285 ensures flawless performance with an impressive 70-hour power reserve. Priced at $52,200, this piece is about more than just utility; it is a statement, a reminder that you are wearing a Rolex.

- Brand: Audemars Piguet
- Model: Royal Oak Selfwinding Chronograph “50ᵀᴴ Anniversary”
- Reference: 26240OR.OO.D404CR.01
- Diameter: 41 mm
- Thickness: 12.4 mm
- Material: 18-Carat Pink Gold
- Dial: Khaki green
- Calibre: 4401
- Power Reserve: 70 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 5 Bar (50 metres, 165 feet)
- Price: USD $63,800
This is one of those watches that hits the moment differently when you see it. The Royal Oak already has a legendary presence, but the 50th Anniversary edition takes it further, especially with its striking khaki green dial. The “Grande Tapisserie” pattern shimmers with life as light dances across its surface, while the green counters, pink-gold markers, and glowing Royal Oak hands bring everything together in a way that feels balanced rather than busy. Add the radiant gleam of the 18-carat pink gold case, and the result is a watch that exudes richness, confidence, and unmistakable character.
A khaki-green alligator strap and 18-carat pink gold AP folding clasp finish the ensemble, mirroring the case and dial for effortless elegance. Beneath its refined exterior, the calibre 4401 pulses with precision at 28,800 vibrations per hour, driven by 40 jewels and a 70-hour reserve. This watch is not just a feast for the eyes—it is a triumph of engineering. Priced at $63,800, it stands tall in the world of luxury, yet its allure makes every cent feel justified.

- Brand: Patek Phillippe
- Model: Aquanaut Chronograph
- Reference: 5968G-010
- Diameter: 42.2 mm
- Thickness: 11.9 mm
- Material: White Gold
- Dial: Khaki green
- Calibre: CH 28-520 C
- Power Reserve: 55 Hours
- Water-Resistance: 3 Bar (30 metres, 100 feet)
- Price: USD $88,898
This is the last watch on our list, and the Aquanaut Chronograph shows Patek Philippe at its most playful. It brings together the brand’s classic heritage with a fresh, sporty feel that still looks sophisticated. For the first time, the Aquanaut flyback chronograph is offered in white gold, giving it a new kind of appeal: clearly luxurious yet modern and ready for everyday wear. The khaki green dial, with its raised chequered pattern, adds a familiar texture that Aquanaut fans will recognize. With its tough “tropical” strap, this watch perfectly combines sporty style and refined luxury the moment you put it on.
This watch fits easily into daily life, which is surprising for something so exclusive. It offers both comfort and a bold look, thanks to the CH 28-520 C movement with a 55-hour power reserve. At $88,898, it is clearly a luxury item, but it stands out for combining high-end style, sportiness, and everyday practicality in a way few other watches can.
Making a list like this is about more than just picking well-known brands or following the latest trends. It takes a real understanding of what makes a watch special, especially when it comes to details like dial colour. Things like lighting, finishing, and material can really change how a watch looks and feels. Each model here was chosen with that in mind, looking not just at how it looks but also how it wears, works, and fits into different parts of daily life, from everyday use to special occasions. This list covers a wide range, from solid mid-range watches to top luxury pieces, giving you a good look at what’s out there. Whether you’re looking for your first serious watch or adding to your collection, the goal is to highlight options that truly matter for everyday wear. Each watch here stands out for a reason, whether it’s the design, history, quality, or simply how it feels to wear.























