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|June 2024
The Top Green-Hued Watches of '23-'24
Green dial watches have evolved from rare novelties to highly desirable timepieces, reflecting broader trends in horology. Initially rare due to material limitations, green dials began appearing mid-20th century, especially in military watches where they provided camouflage benefits. The 1970s and 1980s saw a bold embrace of colour in watch design, with green symbolising nature and vitality.
During the pandemic era, a longing for nature seems to have reignited this trend, culminating in a diverse array of watches in natural tones. In recent years, green dials and cases have experienced a resurgence, driven by nostalgia, fashion trends, and advances in manufacturing techniques. Iconic models like the Rolex Submariner "Hulk", for example, blend heritage with classic design principles; though why stop there?
Easy to pair with the pastel-heavy men's wardrobes of the 2020s, here's a look at some of the finest dials in green that you'll spot across the modern horological landscape:
JAEGER-LECOULTRE REVERSO ONE 'PRECIOUS FLOWERS' -BIRDS OF PARADISE The Reverso, renowned for its swivelling rectangular case, continues to captivate watch enthusiasts with its unique dual-face design. In 2021, Jaeger-LeCoultre introduced the Reverso One 'Precious Flowers' series, blending fine watchmaking with artistic crafts and high jewellery. For 2024, the collection is enriched with three new pink gold models, each limited to ten pieces. These timepieces showcase the exquisite craftsmanship of the Métiers Rares™ atelier, featuring techniques such as enamelling, gold-leaf paillonnage, and gem-setting.
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