Watch Buying Guide: 5 New Gradient Dial Watches of 2021
Gradient dials are making a comeback in 2021. Discover five new models from top brands like H. Moser & Cie and Longines.
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Gradient dials are making a comeback in 2021. Discover five new models from top brands like H. Moser & Cie and Longines.
The Glashütte Original Sixties Chronograph Annual Edition 2021 features a striking green gradient dial, inspired by retro designs of the 1960s.
Hublot launches the MP-09 Tourbillon Bi-Axis 5 Days Power Reserve 3D Carbon in a limited edition. Featuring new 3D carbon material with vibrant colors, only 32 pieces are available.
NORQAIN expands its Independence line with two new limited editions: the Independence 21 and Independence 21 DLC Skeleton. These models showcase unique finishes and chronometer-grade movements.
Zeitwinkel introduces the 273° Saphir Bleu, a luxury watch featuring a transparent blue sapphire dial that showcases its intricate mechanics.
Raymond Weil celebrates The Beatles with the Maestro Let It Be Limited Edition. Inspired by the band's final album, only 3,000 pieces are available.
The Girard-Perregaux Free Bridge offers a taste of exotic luxury with its bold design and advanced mechanics, priced at $18,300.
Explore the Edox CO-1 Carbon Chronograph, a $3,890 watch with a carbon-ceramic case, 500m water resistance, and more.
Discover the Moritz Grossmann Hamatic Vintage and Benu Tourbillon, featuring exquisite handcrafted gold hands. Limited to eight pieces each.
Discover the new Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight Bronze, a boutique edition with a stunning bronze bracelet and T-Fit adjustment system. Limited to select boutiques worldwide.
Discover the Gerald Charles Maestro 2.0 Premier 2021 Green Limited Edition, a watch that blends innovative design and luxury craftsmanship.
The H. Moser & Cie Endeavour Tourbillon Concept Tiger’s Eye, featuring a unique tiger’s eye dial, is a masterpiece of limited edition watches.