While Arabic numerals are a familiar sight on watch dials, it’s actually line-shaped indexes that dominate most designs. But if you’re seeking a touch of individuality and a dash of old-world charm, Roman numerals deliver both refinement and classic appeal.
1. Hamilton American Classic Ardmore Small Quartz

First off, we have the petite yet ultra-stylish Hamilton American Classic Ardmore, measuring just 27mm. With a case design that harks back to the 1935 original, this refreshed timepiece brings vintage Art Deco charm into the present day.
The sophisticated silver dial ups the ante with a blend of Roman numerals, found at even hours, and minimalist line markers elsewhere. You might notice that the numeral for “4” is displayed as “IIII” instead of “IV.” Far from being an error, this is called “clockmaker’s four,” a quirk whose origins are still debated by horology buffs today.
For extra functionality, a tiny seconds counter sits at the 6 o’clock mark. The watch runs on a reliable quartz movement for worry-free timekeeping and comes paired with a sleek black leather strap.
2. Boldr Safari GMT Maasai Mara

Our next pick, the Boldr Safari GMT Maasai Mara, takes a different approach to integrating Roman numerals on the dial by opting for what’s known as a “California dial.” In this layout, you’ll find Roman numerals gracing the top half of the dial, while the lower half switches up with Arabic numerals.
Since we’re looking at a GMT watch here, we might interpret the choice of dial and two-tone bezel as hinting at the watch’s ability to track two time zones at once.
Drawing inspiration from Kenya’s iconic Maasai Mara plains, one of Kenya’s most biodiverse regions, this Bold Safari GMT stands out with a 40mm stainless steel case and a striking blue colour scheme, a nod to the blue wildebeest that roam the region. Under the hood, it’s powered by the NH34 GMT automatic movement and offers impressive 200-metre water resistance.
3. Furlan Marri x Time+Tide Outback Elegy Editions

Time+Tide has teamed up with Furlan Marri to create a vintage-inspired timepiece that features Roman numerals at the even hours, an element that enhances the watch’s striking geometric aesthetic.
This limited edition draws its rich, earthy palette from the dramatic landscapes of Australia’s outback, but introduces a moodier twist. Its vintage-inspired sector dial transitions from a warm ochre brown at the centre to a glossy, chocolatey finish toward the chapter ring and minute track.
Adding to its premium appeal, you’ll find perlage finishing inside the caseback, but also gracing the hands and applied hour markers. Underneath, the watch is powered by the reliable La Joux-Perret G100 movement, boasting an impressive 68-hour reserve.
4. Fears Arnos Pewter Blue

From Fears, we have the Arnos, a watch that plays with shapes by setting an inner circular dial boasting a concentric pattern coated in galvanic blue within a rectangular grey case.
Roman numerals mark every hour, while Fears’ elegant pipette hands complete the ensemble, resulting in a dial design that’s truly one-of-a-kind.
Sized at 33.5mm, the case delivers universal comfort for all wrists. Powering the watch is the Sellita SW100 automatic movement, featuring a bespoke Fears Blue rotor with the iconic flower of Bristol decoration. The timepiece ships with a matching blue FMK rubber strap that complements the petite dial, along with a second leather strap option.
5. Furlan Marri Mechaquartz Ardesia Blu

Our final pick is another Furlan Marri masterpiece, this time a newcomer to their iconic Mechaquartz family, which offers watches with movements that blend the accuracy of quartz with a mechanical module driving the chronograph functions.
Notably, the Adesia Blu model highlighted here incorporates a chronograph seconds sub-dial at 9 o’clock. Another design with a sector dial by Furlan Marri, it showcases a vertically brushed centre, complemented by a chapter ring with Roman numerals at 12, 3, and 6. Framing these elements is a minute track that’s encircled by a pulseometer scale.
With a classic 38mm diameter and a trim 12mm thickness, this watch makes a chic statement whether dressed up or down. It’s available with leather straps in both deep and light blue shades for added versatility.
There’s a timeless sophistication that Roman numerals bring to any watch. Not sure they’re for you? If you have a moment to spare, visit our Discovery Watch Studio on Collins Street, Melbourne, to experience these refined models firsthand. They’re bound to leave a lasting impression, perhaps even win you over completely.
