I have always dreamed of a green watch.

There are black and blue watches in my collection. Ok, there is also a white one, if you can even call white a color. I've been thinking about adding more color to my collection for a long time. A beautiful, elegant and subtle color that doesn't immediately scream: hey look at me, I'm bright. I quickly decided on green. But green is not just green but forest green, moss green, grass green, salad green, emerald green, turquoise green, petrol green and so on. But which one should I choose? Then I discovered this watch. Wow – the color is incredible. Depending on the light, you have almost all shades of green. What is your favorite green watch?

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Quite a few green dialed watches in my collection. Here are some of my faves.

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I'm really starting to fall in love with this one. Cheap and accurate with strong Breitling vibes while not being widely distributed in the US...

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Gorgeous collection 😍

The Nodus and the Nivada are my favorites 💚💚

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skyblue

I'm really starting to fall in love with this one. Cheap and accurate with strong Breitling vibes while not being widely distributed in the US...

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Super nice. It definitely has some Navitimer vibes 🔥

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Eco drive - titanium. That's an excellent watch that will run for 15 years without maintenance

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725auto

Eco drive - titanium. That's an excellent watch that will run for 15 years without maintenance

That's what I love about ecodrive 🤩

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Great photo, the mix of all those different textures and finishes are impressive

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Don't currently own a green dial but have owned more than a handful

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Beauty!! Wish it was a smaller case size for me personally. I currently have 2 green watches which I'm sure youve seen here quite a few times.

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jay82420

Beauty!! Wish it was a smaller case size for me personally. I currently have 2 green watches which I'm sure youve seen here quite a few times.

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The green PRX is super nice. I like it a lot more, than the popular blue version. 🔥

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biglove

Don't currently own a green dial but have owned more than a handful

Maybe it is time for a green dial again 🤩😇

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bohawk

Great photo, the mix of all those different textures and finishes are impressive

I couldn't agree more 👏

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Awesome shots of an awesome watch, enjoyyy 😍

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JordiInvester

Awesome shots of an awesome watch, enjoyyy 😍

Thanks mate 🤜🤛

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ds1988

Maybe it is time for a green dial again 🤩😇

Oops. Forgot I have a green dial. Just got it for Father's Day

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biglove

Oops. Forgot I have a green dial. Just got it for Father's Day

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Super nice watch. 💚

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Hadn't I already been a bit fed up with the PRX by seeing it all over the net for a few years now already (and although I do consider it to be a very nice watch all-round as well as aesthetically), it was just not rare enough for me any more, so I went for this one to fix my green itch, matching the shade of rich dark green pretty accurately, as I recall it after four decades still: My first real watch at all was a lady-sized Omega Geneva with dark green dial that I got from my mom at age 11 (whilst my dad had the normal-sized one with a blue dial, that got lost as well on the way, and which I replaced by now with a black dial one), which explains that itch quite exhaustively, I guess. An alternative would have been a Longines Conquest, but since this is more about the coulour than the brand, I am happy with this choice. I also very fittingly inherited a green and gold Maurice Lacroix Heritage Automatic from my dad, but that is another shade altogether. And for a more modern approach, there is a Studi0 Underd0g Watermel0n joining in on the band. Now, all repeat after me: "Green FTW!" 😉😊

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Lete76
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Hadn't I already been a bit fed up with the PRX by seeing it all over the net for a few years now already (and although I do consider it to be a very nice watch all-round as well as aesthetically), it was just not rare enough for me any more, so I went for this one to fix my green itch, matching the shade of rich dark green pretty accurately, as I recall it after four decades still: My first real watch at all was a lady-sized Omega Geneva with dark green dial that I got from my mom at age 11 (whilst my dad had the normal-sized one with a blue dial, that got lost as well on the way, and which I replaced by now with a black dial one), which explains that itch quite exhaustively, I guess. An alternative would have been a Longines Conquest, but since this is more about the coulour than the brand, I am happy with this choice. I also very fittingly inherited a green and gold Maurice Lacroix Heritage Automatic from my dad, but that is another shade altogether. And for a more modern approach, there is a Studi0 Underd0g Watermel0n joining in on the band. Now, all repeat after me: "Green FTW!" 😉😊

I really like this Edifice. It has a very appealing design and is comfortable to wear because it's super thin. The green dial is great 🤜🤛