Green: The Color of 2020-2026 Watchmaking
Green dials have dominated the last six years of watch trends — from the Rolex OP Tiffany green to the Patek Nautilus olive. The color works because it’s distinctive without being aggressive, natural without being boring, and pairs surprisingly well with both cool (navy, grey) and warm (brown, tan) wardrobes. Here are 12 green dials that define 2026.
- Rolex Submariner “Starbucks” 126610LV ($10,250): Green Cerachrom bezel, black dial. THE green Sub. Browse.
- Rolex Datejust Mint Green ($9,550+): Pastel green sunburst. The viral color. 25-50% secondary premium.
- Rolex Oyster Perpetual Green ($7,200): Electric green. $13,000+ secondary.
- Patek Nautilus Olive 5711/1A-014 (discontinued): $130,000-$170,000 secondary. The grail green.
- Omega Aqua Terra Green ($5,800): Green teak pattern. METAS. Most wearable green.
- Tudor BB58 Navy/Green Harrods (LE): Harrods-exclusive green. $6,000+ secondary.
- Longines Spirit Green Fumé ($2,350): Gradient green. COSC, 72h. Best value green.
- Vacheron Overseas Green ($26,500): Holy Trinity green. Three straps included.
- Cartier Santos Green ($7,650): Deep green on square case. Unique.
- Oris Aquis Green ($2,350): Cal. 400, 120h reserve, ceramic bezel. Value king.
- TAG Heuer Carrera Green ($5,950): Racing green chronograph. Heuer 02.
- Seiko Presage Green Tea SRPF41 ($475): Japanese craftsmanship, textured green dial. Budget gem.
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