Browse All Dial Colors
The most versatile dial in watchmaking. Equally at home with a suit or a t-shirt — white dials have produced some of the most defining references ever made.
Black dials create the sharpest legibility and the strongest wrist presence. The default choice for tool watches, dress pieces, and everything in between.
Blue became the signature of modern luxury watchmaking. From the Rolex GMT-Master Pepsi to the Omega Seamaster, blue dials have dominated the last two decades.
Green dials exploded with the Rolex Submariner 'Hulk' and never looked back. Now across every brand and tier, green has become a defining colour of 21st century horology.
Silver dials project quiet sophistication. From the A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 to the Patek Philippe Calatrava, the greatest dress watches are almost always silver.
Warm dial tones project confidence without shouting. A gold dial on a steel case bridges sport and dress effortlessly — one of the most wearable combinations in watchmaking.
Red dials trace their lineage directly to motorsport. From the TAG Heuer Carrera to Seiko's cult 'Tuna' editions, red is the colour of speed and passion.
Orange dials have roots in professional field and dive watches designed to be seen in any conditions. Today they're a collector favourite for exactly that reason.
Yellow dials are genuinely uncommon. To wear one is a statement — and the watches that carry them tend to be the most characterful in any collection.