Express your appreciation for nature or stand out everywhere else with our favourite green dial watches.
1. Hamilton Khaki Field Titanium Auto 38mm
Robust, sporty, and incredibly functional. This green-dial Hamilton Khaki Field Titanium Auto is sure to be your best friend in the wild outdoors. Its 38mm size is perfect for legibility yet is not so big as to be cumbersome. The playful splash of orange contrasting the shades of green makes for a great balance of form and function.
With an 80-hour power reserve, 100m water resistance, titanium build, and bright lume, you can depend on this watch should all else fail.
2. Baltic Hermétique Tourer - Green Dial - Tropic Strap
An all-green watch that shines at night, the green-dialed Baltic Hermétique Tourer with a playful rubber tropical strap is one that will turn heads.
Bold numbering, indices and big hands that end in a needle-like points, this watch demands attention no matter where you are—even in dark settings or up to 150m underwater as it's lumed with one of the most intense luminescent coatings.
It balances these big, beautiful details by being a bit smaller with 37mm case size. It'll be right at home on a wide range of wrist sizes.
3. Tissot PRX 35mm Powermatic 80 - Green
Are you nostalgic for a bygone era? Looking into the deep green dial of the Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 will definitely make you feel that. With a 35mm case size, polished bezels, and a fully brushed case and bracelet, you could easily mistake this for a vintage watch.
You'd be hard-pressed to find a watch from the 70s that features an 80-hour power reserve, however. This timeless watch is appropriate for almost any occasion, casual or formal.
4. BOLDR Venture Wayfarer Olive
In the midst of adventures is where this piece thrives. If you tend not to leave your house much, this watch will make you want to. The BOLDR Venture Wayfarer with its rich, dark, textured, olive dial is probably your next do-it-all daily watch. Even if go exploring the darkest corners of this Earth, its 24-hour sub-dial won't make you guess where the sun is.
Made out of titanium with a water resistance of 200m, the Wayfarer will be there with you every step of your journey.
5. BALTIC Prismic Green
For the sophisticated and minimalist-loving watch fan, you deserve one of the classiest designs Baltic can offer such as the Prismic lineup. The sunburst guilloché dial in green with silver accents is simple, yet so mesmerising, draws you in making it impossible to look away.
The only text you'll see is Baltic's branding, as the indices are batons or pentahedrons. The seconds hand in a sub-dial is also an excellent touch, attracting enough attention on its own.
With a case size of 36mm and a manual-wind Peseux 7001 calibre movement, this is a true dress watch for those with excellent taste.
6. Zodiac Olympos STP 1-11 Swiss Automatic Three-Hand Brown Leather Watch
The Zodiac Olympos Field does not mess around—it's a quintessential field watch with a brown leather strap, big, clear, contrasting numbers, and three hands. While being an incredibly functional watch featuring 200m water resistance and all, it also quite a looker with its gradient green dial, stylishly tipped hands, and the crown at the 2 o'clock position.
Of course, one of the most iconic features of the Zodiac Olympos is the manta-ray shaped case dating back all the way from the 60s. With a case size of 40mm, that manta-ray shape is sure to stand out.
7. DOXA SUB 200T Sea Emerald
For the most serious dive watch enthusiasts is DOXA's Sea Emerald. DOXA's SUB line has existed since the 60s, but this new generation of SUB models includes a modern twist in its appearance. It's a bit smaller and thinner than its vintage equivalents with a case size of 39mm and a thickness of 10.70mm, making it much easier to wear.
Adding to its allure is a cushion-shaped case, paired with a shimmering emerald dial makes it look like an elegant homage to the green sea turtle. You can definitely swim beside them in this watch with its 200m water resistance rating and do it safely with its integrated no-decompression limit table.
If you wish to get up close and personal with these watches visit us at the Watch Discovery Studio on Collins Street, Melbourne. We can help you decide whether a green dial watch is what's missing from your watch collection.