Blue might just be the perfect color for a watch dial. While it’s true that black goes with everything, blue goes with pretty much everything, while at the same time adding a bit more pizazz and personality than a black dial. And if you choose to venture outside the tried-and-true dark blue dials, then you’ll find a whole lot of bright and beautiful options with shades of sky blue, “Tiffany” blue and more to expand your horizons.
Products in the Guide
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					Omega Seamaster Diver 300MRead more
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					Timex Marlin AutomaticRead more
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					Citizen TsuyosaRead more
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											Seiko 5 Sports SKX Sports Style GMTBest Overall Watch Under $500Read more
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					Tissot PRX Powermatic 80Read more
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					Christopher Ward the Twelve Glacier BlueRead more
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					Nomos Glashütte Club Automatic Siren BlueRead more
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					Longines Avigation BigEyeRead more
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					Black Bay Fifty-EightRead more
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					Oris Big Crown Calibre 473Read more
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					IWC Pilot’s Chronograph Le Petit PrinceRead more
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					Montblanc 1858 Geosphere 0 Oxygen South Pole Exploration Limited EditionRead more
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					Grand Seiko OmiwatariRead more
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					Glashütte Original PanoMaticLunarRead more
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					Rolex Yacht-Master 40Read more
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					Audemars Piguet Royal Oak “Jumbo” Extra-ThinRead more
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					F.P. Journe Chronomètre BleuRead more
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					Vacheron Constantin Overseas Moon Phase Retrograde DateRead more
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					H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Blue EnamelRead more
Whether you’re looking for that versatile blue-dial watch to suit you in all situations or you want more of a head-turning statement watch in a more uncommon shade of bleu, you’ve come to the right place. Below, you’ll find 19 of our favorite blue watches from every shade and at every price point.
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Best Overall Blue Dial Watch: Omega Seamaster Diver 300M
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OmegaOmega Seamaster Diver 300M
Specs
| Case Size | 42mm | 
| Movement | Omega Cal. 8800 automatic | 
| Water Resistance | 300m | 
Pros
- Incredible quality, build and details
- It's the Bond watch!
- Micro-adjustment extension clasp
- Wears slightly smaller than its dimensions suggest
Cons
- Polarizing design
- Helium escape valve isn't very practical
- Bracelet doesn't tapper, making it feel bulkier
- Can wear large for some people
If you want the ultimate blue watch, then I suggest going with what is arguably the most recognizable blue dial in the world. Immortalized as the “Bond Watch” in 1995’s Goldeneye, this current third-generation of the Seamaster Diver 300M still maintains its many ’90s quirks like its skelteonized hands, wave dial, tank tread bracelet and scalloped bezel, but it’s more luxe and refined than ever.

 
			
		 
							 
					 
			 
			 
			


















 
			 
			