Cashing In On Green
We used to say green is in, but we may now have to say green is the new blue, even as blue dials become ever more pervasive.
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We tried quite hard not to produce an article about green dial watches, but the lure is irresistible. We also understand how ridiculous it must sound to you, dear readers – we could have just ignored the trend entirely instead of going to all the trouble of presenting it here. Not only that, by choosing to open with a cautionary note, we are either undercutting our own story or washing our hands of any responsibility. It all seems a bit dramatic and unseemly for a visually driven story about green dials, if we do say so ourselves.
The trend remains very strong with such timepieces crossing price ranges and stylistic categories. Everyone from WatchPro to WatchTime has devoted pages to this in the last 12 months. Of course, editors, collectors and specialists have their own favourites, and maybe that will be the most relevant take-away from this story. From what we have seen so far in 2020, the most impressive offering is the Grand Seiko Elegance Mechanical Thin Dress SBGW264.
Representing the natural beauty of Shizukuishi, the 39mm watch in rose gold is distinguished by a shimmering green dial whose intricate pattern is executed by very precise machine-engraving. A gaze into the design is meant to transport you to the forest of silver birch trees near the studio where the watch is mad...
The post Cashing In On Green appeared first on LUXUO.
We tried quite hard not to produce an article about green dial watches, but the lure is irresistible. We also understand how ridiculous it must sound to you, dear readers – we could have just ignored the trend entirely instead of going to all the trouble of presenting it here. Not only that, by choosing to open with a cautionary note, we are either undercutting our own story or washing our hands of any responsibility. It all seems a bit dramatic and unseemly for a visually driven story about green dials, if we do say so ourselves.
The trend remains very strong with such timepieces crossing price ranges and stylistic categories. Everyone from WatchPro to WatchTime has devoted pages to this in the last 12 months. Of course, editors, collectors and specialists have their own favourites, and maybe that will be the most relevant take-away from this story. From what we have seen so far in 2020, the most impressive offering is the Grand Seiko Elegance Mechanical Thin Dress SBGW264.
Representing the natural beauty of Shizukuishi, the 39mm watch in rose gold is distinguished by a shimmering green dial whose intricate pattern is executed by very precise machine-engraving. A gaze into the design is meant to transport you to the forest of silver birch trees near the studio where the watch is mad...
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