I guess they are here to stay as the brands have learned to use the various shades of the color green to produce some very attractive watches. As it happens,I have accumulated a few green dial watches into my collection over the last years and each one ha...
...but I'm banking on purple becoming the next big thing! I'm on the road though so I can't post an overview of all my purple watches.... EDIT, sorry that is silly, of course I have a green watch, I just posted about it this week, but it was just returned...
This is the second time my uploaded images look absolutely pixelated and crushed down to nothing... @admin, any advice? EDIT Nevermind, seems to be my phone.
I think whether green stays or not depends mainly on personal taste. The trend doesn't matter if you personally like it. Personally, I find the olive green of the Rolex Day Date absolutely timeless and goes with everything. That's why this watch was my fi...
I always found them too fancy somehow. However, the only one I would gladly possess, is the one you have! ππ»π So it really depends on the βgreenββ¦
Nevertheless, the "green hype" and "me too green" of the manufacturers will calm down to some degree, I assume, they will launch other colors to try (yellow, purple, red?), as they did when they launched salmon dials a few years ago. IMO, the manufacurers...
Thoughtfully curated as well I might add. I never βgotβ the green thing until this year , when I added Sinn 556. Which is very attractive to me. I believe itβs more than a trend, and think itβs here to stay. Although less βclassicβ than blue if you will. ...
Years ago, I would make the mistake of buying without trying, even on higher priced watches. There are so many variables to online pics, light, image quality, screen output⦠Its crazy how different they can look in the metal! Yes, the emerald Sinn and GO ...
Hi Always good to have a variety of colours, hopefully green will stay, along with blue & orange. Asadds to the vibrancy of a watch & it's always good to have options. Cheers JML