Charlotte's Top 5 Turquoise Blue Watch Dials
 

Charlotte's Top 5 Turquoise Blue Watch Dials

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Charlotte Harris

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Charlotte Harris

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Watch Buying Guide

If there was one dial colour to exemplify the year 2023, it’s turquoise. The shade of blue has dominated the watch industry these past twelve months following the sell-out launch of Patek Phillipe’s 5711 model with a “Tiffany Blue” dial. 

The 5711 Nautilus was not available to us regular folk, even if we could afford it. The 170 limited edition pieces were reserved for VIPs only including Jay-Z, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Ed Sheeran. The only one made available to the general public was sold at auction for a whopping $6.5 million… 

Christopher Ward Twelve (36mm)Christopher Ward Twelve (36mm) - Credit WatchGecko

 
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£425.00
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£625.00
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Nodus Unity - Topaz Blue
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£399.00
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£399.00
Geckota Chronotimer Aurora Chronograph Watch Aqua Sunburst

Thankfully, several other watch brands answered the prayers of us mere mortals that can’t afford a limited edition Patek, but still want a watch with a bright and exciting turquoise display. And so, here’s my top 5 watches with turquoise or “Tiffany Blue”-inspired dials. And even better, they’re all under £400… 

Timex Women's Legacy 

Timex Women's LegacyTimex Women's Legacy - Credit Timex

Following the success of Patek’s 5711 Tiffany model, Rolex launched a similarly coloured Rolex Oyster Perpetual 36 watch which, of course, was hard to get and over-priced. Timex has basically copied the aesthetic with their Timex Women’s Legacy watch which retails at just £140. It presents a stunning turquoise blue dial with a curved day window at 12 o’clock, date window at 3 o’clock and silvered hardware to match the stainless steel case and bracelet.  

Geckota Pioneer Aurora 

Geckota Pioneer AuroraGeckota Pioneer Aurora - Credit WatchGecko

 

Those that like the turquoise blue dial but prefer more vintage case shapes will love the Geckota Pioneer Aurora watch. The model draws on the space-age designs of the 1960’s with a brushed cushion-shaped stainless-steel case and round, brightly polished bezel. The blue dial continues the retro theme with a sunray-brushed finish, cathedral-like hands and rounded indexes. For just £399, you get an automatic winding movement, sapphire crystal glass and a 200 metre water resistant rating.  

Seiko 5 Sports SKX ‘Midi’ Teal SRPK33K1  

Seiko 5 Sports SKX ‘Midi’ Teal SRPK33K1Seiko 5 Sports SKX ‘Midi’ Teal SRPK33K1 - Credit Seiko

I love the Seiko 5 Sports SKX ‘Midi’ watch for a number of reasons. It’s compact 38mm wide architecture is ideal for smaller wrists like mine and yet it still comes with all the five sporty traits of the Seiko 5 series: 100 metre water resistance, robust steel case and bracelet, recessed crown at 4 o’clock, day and date complication and the automatic winding 4R36 movement. Reference SRPK33K1 is made all the better for its bright teal dial with stunning gold-coloured, Lumibrite-coated hour and minute hands. It’s a steal at just £300. 

Tissot PRX Mint Green 

Tissot PRX Mint GreenTissot PRX Mint Green - Credit Guest Author

My personal favourite turquoise dial watch on the market is easily the Tissot PRX Mint Green. I beg you, do not be fooled by the images on Tissot’s website. This is not some pale mint green display but one of bright turquoise blue. The brushed dial is set with faceted markers that catch the light beautifully alongside the polished bezel and lume-set hour and minute hands. The rest of the tonneau-shaped case and integrated bracelet is brushed and sits incredibly low at the wrist at just 10.4mm high for the 40mm-wide model and 9.6mm tall for the 35mm-wide option. Currently, the Tissot PRX Mint Green is only available with a quartz movement for £335 but I have a strong feeling this colour will arrive on a textured, automatic-powered dial soon. I have reviewed the 35mm model in more detail if you want to read that here. 

That concludes my top 5 turquoise watch dials. Do you agree with my opinions, or would you have chosen a different model for the number one spot? Let me know in the comments below! 

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Charlotte Harris

About the Author: Charlotte Harris

Writing and watches are two of my biggest passions in life so being able to unite them on a daily basis is a wonderful thing. I hope through my writing that I can bring a fresh, feminine perspective on the watch space and encourage more men and women to get excited about all that’s happening.

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