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Tiffany-Blue Dials: 8 Watches in Stunning Turquoise

John Baltes

December 31, 2025

In 2021, Patek Philippe released its Nautilus Ref. 5711/1A-018 “Tiffany & Co.” Limited Edition, marking the 170-year partnership between Patek Philippe and Tiffany.

This bold, luxurious color immediately caught fire with collectors, enthusiasts, and daily wearers, sparking a surge of “Tiffany blue” watch dials. Not only was this shade of turquoise eye-catching, it was also deeply intertwined with a history of exclusivity, reinforced by the 170-piece limited run of this Nautilus.

Today, this hue is still hot and shows no trend toward cooling.

What is “Tiffany blue?”

Tiffany’s first mail-order catalogue featured a rich robin’s-egg blue with just a touch of green. That unique color became synonymous with Tiffany’s luxury, eventually becoming the choice for the brand’s packaging, the famous Tiffany box.

A Tiffany box isn’t just a container: it’s a sign signifying luxury. And what’s inside is almost secondary to that striking hue, since anything inside must be beautiful, exclusive, and valuable.

A protected trademark, this particular shade of turquoise is known as “1837 Blue” in the Pantone Matching System (PMS).

Tiffany & Co. Union Square 20mm

When considering watches with Tiffany blue dials, it’s appropriate to start with the original. Tiffany & Co.’s 20mm Union Square is the benchmark for this luxury look, drawing the eye with its signature color.

Drawing on Tiffany’s unique relationship with the Big Apple, the Union Square reflects the city’s architecture, emphasizing straight lines, sharp angles, and distinctively urban design cues like “skyscraper” hands.. At just 20mm, this diminutive timepiece is perhaps best for small wrists and delicate hands, though larger models are available should you prefer them.

The particular shade of blue-green turquoise is framed by polished stainless steel and set off by the white numbering of the hour markers, themselves contained by an architecturally precise minute track.

Powered by a reliable Swiss quartz – Tiffany doesn’t share the model – you can count on the Union Square to keep excellent, hassle-free time. Water resistant to 5 ATM, this watch can withstand the rigors of daily life, things like hand washing, a slip into the pool, a sudden storm, without worry.

Tiffany designed the 20mm Union Square as a daily wearer, and if their signature blue is something you just can’t get enough of, this is a watch to consider.

This timepiece retails for $3,500.

Tiffany & Co. Atlas 29

Tiffany & Co. offer more than one watch in blue, and for larger wrists and a sportier look, the Atlas 29 can’t be beat. An homage to the Atlas clock adorning the New York headquarters since 1853, this timepiece is a wearable nod to Tiffany & Co.’s rich history.

A stainless case and integrated bracelet offer sinuous curves as a counterpart to the sharp angles of the Union Square. A bejeweled bezel, holding .51 carats of round, brilliant diamonds, sets off a Tiffany blue dial featuring chiseled Roman numerals and an artfully segmented dial. Simple hands and the absence of complications of any kind keep the dial both legible and elegant, and the overall look is restrained, refined, and very chic.

Inside, you’ll find an innovative solar-powered movement that boasts an astounding 24 hour reserve after just two minutes of sunlight. Designed in collaboration with the Swiss movement manufacturer La Joux-Perret, this clearly signals that Tiffany isn’t content to be a fashion brand, and is repositioning itself – perhaps – as a serious horological contender.

Elegantly understated, even with the addition of diamonds, the Atlas 29 is a perfect choice for work or play.

Expect to pay $6,500 at full retail.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual 36 REF. 126000

Robin’s-egg blue has become synonymous with luxury in the watch world, and thus it’s no surprise to find that Rolex offers this dial color in the Oyster Perpetual 36. Perhaps the name in luxury horology, this brand’s commitment to quality sets it apart from its rivals.

A careful combination of brushed and polished stainless steel sets the stage for the turquoise dial, simply marked by 18 ct white gold rectangles. The hour, minute, and second hands, too, are white gold, and the two primary hands are treated with blue luminescence, in keeping with the dial color and overall aesthetic.

The case measures 36mm, making it appealing to both men and women. That’s an important detail, as the Oyster Perpetual 36 is sized in keeping with mid-century luxury, ensuring that it’s present, but not dominant, on your wrist.

Inside, Rolex equips this timepiece with its legendary Caliber 3230, delivering precision of -2/+2 seconds per day. Innovative modifications improve the performance and efficiency of this movement, and from the Chronergy escapement, to the blue Parachrom hairspring, it’s undeniably true that Rolex isn’t resting on its laurels.

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Practical, beautiful, and refined in the sense that only Rolex can deliver, the Oyster Perpetual 36 in “Turquoise blue” can be yours for $6,350 at retail.

Doxa SUB 200 Aquamarine

DOXA’s SUB series of professional dive watches made quite the splash in the 1960s, and they’ve updated the look of this classic with a turquoise blue dial. Given the popularity of tool watches, the appeal of integrated bracelets, and the striking dial color, the DOXA SUB 200 Aquamarine is truly on point.

DOXA builds the case and bracelet of this watch from stainless steel, offering a beautifully machined beads of rice bracelet that compliments the chunky 42mm case. You’ll find a diver’s unidirectional bezel encompassing a clearly legible dial with prominent hour and minute markers, allowing at-a-glance readability.

The beating heart of this timepiece is the Swiss-made ETA 2824-2 automatic movement, a reliable and accurate caliber further embellished by DOXA’s in-house artisans. Expect up to 38 hours of power reserve, as well as no-nonsense servicing and repairs.

A far cry from subdued tool watches with black or gray dials, the DOXA SUB 200 Aquamarine offers a pop of bright color that’s perfectly on trend. If you’re looking for a big, bold dive watch, it’s hard to outshine this affordable option.

Retailers typically offer the DOXA Sub 200 Aquamarine for $1,090.

Citizen Tsuyosa REF. SNJ0151-88M

Citizen’s addition the Tiffany blue trend shares design cues with the Oyster Perpetual, leaning into simplicity to foreground this amazing color. And for fans of watches that can take the abuse of daily life without missing a beat, the Tsuyosa REF. SNJ0151-88M is not to be missed.

Citizen manufactures the case and bracelet from stainless steel, polishing and brushing the finish to create compelling contrasts. The bezel contains a robin’s-egg blue dial that draws on Rolex’s classic aesthetics, visible in the choice of rectangular hour markers, simple luminous hands, and an homage to the “cyclops” lens over the date window.

The Tsuyosa is paired with an integrated stainless bracelet that looks sharp, matching the case with its own rounded curves.

The result is both appealing and understated, offering the tasteful good looks that differentiate true luxury from gaudy attempts. Citizen clearly understand that less is more, and the result punches well above its price point.

Inside, you’ll find the Citizen Caliber 8210, an in-house automatic famous for its reliability and accuracy. Unlike other entry-level mechanical watches, Citizen avoids the common Sellita and ETA movements available to watchmakers, choosing to manufacture its own powerplant. Expect a 42-hour power reserve, easy maintenance, and long-term durability.

The Citizen Tsuyosa in bright blue is available from a wide range of retailers, with prices typically in the mid $200s.

Oris Divers Sixty-Five “Cotton Candy” REF. 01 733 7771 3155-07 8 19 15

Oris has won an enviable reputation over the last few decades for its uncompromising approach to high-mechanical watchmaking. And if you’re looking for a turquoise dial on a watch that’s unique, their Divers Sixty-Five “Cotton Candy” deserves a closer look.

Unlike the stainless steel commonly used to create a case and bracelet, Oris has chosen bronze, offering a warm, brushed finish that plays on the same palette as rose gold. As you’d expect from a diver, the bezel is clearly marked and unidirectional. Nevertheless, this isn’t a tool watch, and you’ll need to be satisfied with 10 ATM water resistance, which is certainly not a problem in the real world.

It’s worth noting as well that this diver is just 38mm in diameter, making it more wrist friendly than larger watches might be, especially if you have slender wrists.

The dial is a captivating color of robin’s-egg blue, with simple luminous hour markers and a date window at the 6. The hands are simple as well, though they have lume applied as well, making this watch very easy to read at a glance, even in the dark.

Oris supplies the “Cotton Candy” with the Caliber 733, a refined Sellita SW200-1 that keeps the price reasonable on this line up. Reliable, easy to service, and more than capable of precision, the 733 helps to keep this timepiece affordable when compared to the in-house movements on Oris’s more expensive models.

For horology enthusiasts looking for something different, or daily wearers who want to lean into this trend, the Oris “Cotton Candy” should get their heart pumping.

Oris offers this timepiece for $3,400.

Stowa Prodiver Mauritius Limited

Limited to just 100 pieces, the Stowa Prodiver Mauritius combines a turquoise dial with professional-grade design, resulting in a tool watch that delivers saturation-diving water resistance.

Stowa starts with a titanium case, ensuring both uncompromising strength and surprising lightness, a necessary choice given the incredible 1000m/3300f water resistance. And at 42mm, this big case feels a lot smaller due to the weight savings achieved by trading titanium for steel.

A ceramic bezel, clearly marked, frames the dial’s “clear sea blue” or “turquoise” color (Pantone 304), and white, luminous hour markers and simple sword hands make legibility a snap. Stowa’s dial design certainly harkens to the classic diver, but it’s been refreshed by the choice of color and small details like the inner ring and round date window at the 6.

Stowa employs the time-tested Sellita SW 200, upgraded to top (premier) performance by adjusting the watch in five positions to achieve ±4 to ±15 seconds accuracy per day. That’s more than sufficient for daily wear, and the SW 200 has demonstrated incredible reliability and ease of service, when needed.

The Prodiver Mauritius is a serious dive watch with outstanding water resistance and an eye-catching dial. It can be yours for $1,754.

Timex Legacy Day and Date

Unmistakable drawing aesthetic cues from the Rolex Day-Date, Timex’s homage to this luxury watch shares its tasteful minimalism and reserve, but at a price point that’s eminently affordable.

Timex’s Legacy Day-Date starts with a brushed and polished stainless steel case, including a polished bezel. Its turquoise dial darkens in low light to a greener shade, adding visual interest. And the clean dial design, featuring the day above the 12 and the date at the 3, and the choice of sleek, unadorned hands, makes this watch look considerably more expensive than it is.

And like Tiffany & Co.’s Union Square, the Legacy Day-Date uses a quartz movement, offering better resistance to shock, vibration, and daily use than almost any mechanical alternative. Effective, robust, and accurate, a quartz movement is everything you want in a watch that’s meant for your wrist rather than a case.

And while not a rival to the other watches on this short list per se, for watch aficionados looking for a Tiffany blue dial in an affordable, attractive package, Timex has all your bases covered.

Expect to pay $179 for this timepiece.

Conclusion

Turquoise, robin’s-egg, and Tiffany-blue watch dials trade not only on these beautiful hues themselves, but also share as well the luxurious connotation this color commands. Indeed, Tiffany’s legendary packaging ensures that this particular shade means something no other color can.

And whether it’s that color itself that attracts you, or the connection to Tiffany & Co., there’s a watch for every taste and budget on our shortlist today.

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