Watch trends come and go, but one of the most consistent across the market over the last few years has been an explosion of color. Purple dials, pink dials … for a while, it’s seemed like the brighter and flashier the color, the better.
But it looks as if a shift is happening.
One thing I noticed while on the ground last week at Watches and Wonders in Geneva, the world’s largest watch trade show, was the prevalence of more muted colors from a wide variety of brands. And one color in particular kept popping up: mint green.
Not every brand referred to the pastel shade as mint — pistachio and slate green were also used — but regardless, soft-green dials (and cases and bracelets) were seemingly everywhere. Including on the six new watches below.
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Moser Showcases Minty Minimalism

H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Small Seconds Concept Pop
Specs
Case Size | 38mm |
Movement | H. Moser & Cie. Cal. HMC 202 automatic |
Water Resistance | 30m |
Moser is stretching minimalism to its limit with its Pop Collection, which combines two natural stones on the dial for seriously eye-catching color combinations.
One combination, seen above, features a mix of minty-green lemon chrysoprase and deep-blue, gold-flecked lapis lazuli, resulting in a satisfying contrast that’s stunning to behold.