Green dials are making a comeback in the world of horology, with luxury brands like Rolex, Patek Philippe, Cartier, and Frederique Constant incorporating the versatile hue into their latest collections. From emerald tones to understated khaki shades, these green stunners offer a fresh and sophisticated alternative to traditional black and blue dials.
Once an occasional flourish, the verdant hue is now a bold statement, with watchmakers pushing boundaries to make green the new black. From regal emerald tones to understated khaki shades, this trend has reignited a love affair with nature’s most versatile and timeless hue.
Adding distinction to the 40mm yellow gold Oyster case and framing the bold dial is Rolex’s iconic fluted bezel. Both the case and President bracelet – renowned for its semi-circular three-piece links and exceptional comfort – are crafted at Rolex’s exclusive foundry. Here, only the purest metals are used, meticulously inspected, and shaped to perfection for unmatched quality.
Framed by a signature 31.5mm by 43.5mm arched metal case punctuated with screws, the distinctive square dial is adorned with elegant Arabic numerals that mirror its rounded corners. Powered by the manual mechanical Calibre 430 MC movement, this refined watch is a limited edition of 200 numbered pieces.Arnold & Son Perpetual Moon 41.5 Platinum Fern Green Edition “Clear Skies”.
Powered by the manually wound A&S1512 calibre, this 41.5mm platinum watch boasts exceptional lunar accuracy, deviating just one day every 122 years, and offers a 90-hour power reserve. A secondary moonphase display on the caseback allows fast and accurate adjustment of the moon age.Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph Arturo Fuente King Gold.
This is one for the avid watch connoisseur. The Frederique Constant Classic Moonphase Date Manufacture timepiece is now available with a gleaming new malachite dial. Housed in a 40mm white gold case, the watch is powered by the FC-716 calibre with its elegant Cotes de Geneve finishes. Limited to 36 pieces, this watch is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and exclusivity.Tag Heuer has long been synonymous with motorsport, and its famed Monaco collection embodies this ideal. Launched in 1969, the first Monaco was a game-changer as it featured the world’s first square-cased water-resistant chronograph powered by the ground-breaking Calibre 11 movement.
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