There was a time when a watch was meant to be sensible. Silver dial, black strap, quietly ticking away while you got on with being an adult. And then Tiffany blue happened. Suddenly, restraint was thrown out of the window, collectors discovered a new obsession, and grown men began passionately chasing something the colour of a robin’s egg with the same enthusiasm usually reserved for vintage Ferraris and corner offices. These watches don’t whisper taste, they shout it through a megaphone while doing donuts in the car park. They are bold, borderline ridiculous, and utterly irresistible. Because in the modern watch world, nothing says you’ve made it quite like wearing a dial that looks as if it’s been dipped in Fifth Avenue luxury and told to misbehave.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona

This Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona in 18k yellow gold has a turquoise blue and black dial with with snailed counters, and a black Cerachrom bezel with tachymetric scale. The dial features a small seconds hand at 6 o’clock, a 30-minute counter at 3 o’clock and 12-hour counter at 9 o’clock. This model is powered by calibre 4131 with a bidirectional self-winding perpetual rotor offering a 72-hour power reserve.
Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 5711/1A-018

This 40mm steel timepiece comes with the famous Tiffany blue dial, featuring stamps from both Patek Philippe at 12 o’clock and Tiffany & Co. at 6 o’ clock, making the jeweller the world’s only retailer whose name appears on a Patek Philippe dial. A signature to the Nautilus, the watch has a horizontal relief embossing. There is a date window 3 o’clock, and the sapphire caseback bears the inscription ‘170th Anniversary 1851-2021 Tiffany & Co. – Patek Philippe’. On the inside, the watch is powered by the self-winding caliber 26-330 S C, a movement that features a stop-seconds mechanism that allows the time to be set with one-second accuracy; the power reserve is anywhere between 35 to 45 hours. The winding rotor is made in 21k gold with unidirectional winding.
Tiffany & Co CT60

Crafted in stainless steel, this timepiece brings refined glamour to everyday horology. Its instantly recognisable Tiffany blue dial, adorned with elegant poudré numerals, sits within a perfectly proportioned 40 mm case designed for modern wrists. Part of the Tiffany CT60 collection, the watch is defined by pure lines and a subtle, confident use of materials that deliver a clean yet charismatic presence. Powered by a self-winding mechanical movement with a 42-hour power reserve, it combines heritage with performance.
Doxa Sub 200 Aquamarine

This three-hand diver’s watch is a modern tribute to DOXA’s underwater legacy. Crafted from high-quality stainless steel, its 42mm case is paired with a domed sapphire crystal that echoes the curvature of vintage plexiglass while offering contemporary scratch resistance and anti-reflective clarity. Water resistant to 200 meters, the watch features a unidirectional rotating bezel with luminescent markings, ensuring optimal readability in deep-sea conditions. The iconic dial and all dive-critical elements are coated with Super-LumiNova® for exceptional visibility. Powered by a Swiss automatic movement decorated by DOXA, delivering a 38-hour power reserve, it is completed by a classic beads-of-rice bracelet with wetsuit extension or interchangeable FKM rubber straps for versatile performance above and below water.
Oris Divers Sixty‑Five ‘Cotton Candy’

The Oris Divers Sixty-Five Cotton Candy with its striking blue dial brings a playful twist to a classic dive-watch silhouette. Within a 38mm bronze case topped by a domed sapphire crystal, the vibrant sun-ray blue dial radiates with charm, beautifully contrasting vintage-inspired bronze accents and Super-LumiNova® hands for excellent readability underwater. Powered by a reliable Swiss automatic calibre 733 with roughly 38-hour power reserve, the watch is water-resistant to 100 m, making it as capable as it is eye-catching. Finished on a bronze bracelet that develops a unique patina over time, this piece blends heritage styling with modern wearability.
Glashütte Original Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date

Housed in a precisely proportioned 40.00 x 40.00 mm stainless steel case with a 14.10 mm height, this sophisticated chronograph blends technical mastery with everyday robustness. Water resistant to 10 bar and secured by a screwed crown, it is powered by the automatic Calibre 37-02, delivering an impressive 70-hour power reserve at a frequency of 28,800 vph. The dial offers a full suite of complications including a flyback chronograph, small seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour counters, panorama date, and power reserve display. Visible through its construction are hallmarks of Glashütte watchmaking, from the three-quarter plate with stripe finish to the skeletonised rotor with a 21-carat gold oscillation weight and meticulously polished, blued screws.



