It seems like 2018 is the year of green. Previously considered among the exotic, this color is now literary everywhere taking no prisoners and bringing a new meaning and feeling to the men’s watches.
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- Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Diver
- Hublot Spirit of Big Bang All Black
- Omega Speedmaster 38 Co-Axial Chronograph
- Graham Chronofighter Superlight
- Chopard Mille Miglia Racing Colors British Green
- MB&F HM7 Aquapod
- Glashütte Original Sixties
- H. Moser & Cie Endeavor Perpetual Calendar Purity Cosmic Green

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Diver
Lime-green – as the brand calls it – dial with the Méga Tapisserie pattern, steel 42-mm case and unidirectional bezel work together in bringing us a chic modern diver that can lay a foundation to any casual or festive look.
Hublot Spirit of Big Bang All Black

Despite the name, somehow going against any color-freedom, the hands, hour markers of the open-worked dial and straps of the collection are full of juicy hues and shades, including green. The world black goes only to the 45x51-mm ceramic cases.
Omega Speedmaster 38 Co-Axial Chronograph

The contrast of a sturdy steel case with a yellow-gold bezel, crown and buttons gives the legendary chronograph an unexpectedly dressy appearance, especially in combination with this noble green of the tachymeter ring and the leather strap.
Graham Chronofighter Superlight

A massive 47-mm black case is made of ultralight carbon. However, the green of the tachymeter scale and the strap still manages to completely dominate the color-scheme.
Chopard Mille Miglia Racing Colors British Green

Another automatic chronograph dedicated to the namesake race. Each of the five colors of this limited-edition series gives the 42-mm steel watch a certain character. And yet our favorite is the unusual subtle green.
MB&F HM7 Aquapod

This jellyfish-looking mechanical miracle with a flying tourbillon and rotating hour and minute discs has changed the color. And the green version of its huge 54-mm titanium case seems even more exotic.
Glashütte Original Sixties

Another example of how a complex trademark tone of the dial can really make the watch. Our admiration also goes to the extremely cool design of the big date window.
H. Moser & Cie Endeavor Perpetual Calendar Purity Cosmic Green

The new version of arguably the most minimalistic perpetual calendar on the market is simply stunning. No extra sub-dials, markers or apertures – only the date window, a pair of extra hands and the endless green void of distant galaxies.
Oct. 16, 2018