Five Green Watches for St. Patrick’s Day
A shamrock for your wrist
Every year on March 17, the world turns a little greener. What began as a feast day honoring Saint Patrick has evolved into a global celebration of Irish heritage, good fortune, and—perhaps most visibly—the color green. From Dublin to New York, landmarks glow emerald and wardrobes follow suit. For watch enthusiasts, St. Patrick’s Day offers the perfect excuse to look down at the wrist and join the festivities in a more subtle, mechanical way. Green dials have surged in popularity in recent years, moving from niche statement to modern classic. They can be deep and forest-like, bright and sunlit, or richly metallic with sunburst finishes that shift like the Irish countryside under passing clouds.
Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, we take a look at some of the most compelling green-dial watches—timepieces that combine technical sophistication with a color that feels both festive and surprisingly versatile.
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding
Royal Oak 37 Selfwinding
Audemars PiguetAmong the most striking green-dial watches introduced this year is the Royal Oak Selfwinding from Audemars Piguet. The 37mm case in 18-karat yellow gold preserves the unmistakable geometry of the Royal Oak while creating a warm contrast to the dial. Instead of the iconic Tapisserie pattern, the watch features a dial made from natural malachite, prized for its vivid green color and dramatic banded structure. Each stone displays unique veins and patterns, giving every piece a depth that cannot be artificially reproduced. Yellow-gold hour markers and Royal Oak hands with luminescent coating enhance the regal appearance of the rich green surface. The case measures s slim 9.3mm in height and remains water-resistant to 50 meters, maintaining the everyday robustness expected of the Royal Oak line. Inside ticks the automatic Caliber 5909, operating at 4 Hz and offering a 60-hour power reserve. The watch gained additional attention when Bad Bunny famously wore it during his Super Bowl halftime show, proving that a great green dial can shine as brightly on stage as it does on the wrist. Pricing is marked at $75,700.
To learn more, visit Audemars Piguet, here.
Classic Fusion Titanium Sage Green
Classic Fusion Titanium Sage Green
HublotWith the new Classic Fusion Sage Green series, introduced at this year's LVMH Watch Week, Hublot expands its most purist collection with three models that place the increasingly popular hue of sage green at center stage. The color offers a more understated take on green, subtle, refined, and perfectly suited to the elegant character of the Classic Fusion line. It feels modern without being loud, lending the watches a calm and sophisticated presence on the wrist. The shade appears particularly harmonious in the Classic Fusion Titanium Sage Green. Here, the muted dial tone which is enhanced by a sun-ray brush, pairs naturally with the lightweight titanium case, emphasizing the model’s restrained, contemporary aesthetic. The mid-sized version presents itself as a pure three-hand watch. Its 42mm case measures 10.4mm in height and houses the automatic HUB1110 caliber, based on the Sellita SW300, with a power reserve of approximately 48 hours. In addition to hours, minutes, and central seconds, the movement drives a discreet date display at 3 o’clock. The Classic Fusion Titanium Sage Green is priced at $9,300.
To learn more, visit Hublot, here.
Perrelet Weekend Malachite
Weekend MalachitePerrelet
PerreletThe Weekend Malachite from Perrelet offers another elegant take on the green-dial theme. Part of the brand’s minimalist Weekend collection, the watch features a dial crafted from malachite, whose rich green tone creates a striking visual centerpiece within the otherwise restrained design. The polished and satin-finished stainless-steel case measures a versatile 39mm in diameter and just 9.56mm in height, giving the watch a refined profile on the wrist. Rhodium-plated baton indexes, dauphine-style hands, and a date window at 3 o’clock keep the display clean and balanced, allowing the vivid stone dial to take the spotlight. Inside ticks the automatic Perrelet Caliber P-321, beating at 4 Hz and offering a power reserve of 42 hours. The watch is worn on a bracelet and also comes with an additional green leather strap, making it an easy companion for both everyday wear and more elegant occasions. Pricing is marked at $1,815.
To learn more, visit Perrelet, here.
Sinn Spezialuhren 903 St II G
903 St II G
Sinn SpezialuhrenAnother striking green watch comes from the German brand Sinn Spezialuhren, which celebrates its 65th anniversary this year. The highly recognizable pilot’s chronograph 903 St II G continues a long tradition of navigation watches defined by functional design and robust engineering. Crafted from stainless steel, the watch measures 41mm in diameter with a height of 14.5mm. Its intense green dial features a fine sunburst finish, while galvanically silver-plated subdials in a classic tricompax layout reinforce its identity as a traditional navigation chronograph. Hybrid ceramic luminous elements ensure excellent legibility even in low-light conditions. Technically, the model reflects Sinn’s well-known no-nonsense engineering philosophy. The bidirectional rotating slide-rule bezel uses the brand’s DSP technology, which allows the outer bezel to operate the inner scale directly while maintaining water resistance of up to 20 bar. Inside beats the anti-magnetic column-wheel chronograph caliber LJP L110, and the watch is also pressure-resistant down to 200 meters as well as resistant to low pressure, underscoring its professional tool-watch character. Pricing is marked at $4,680.
To learn more, visit Sinn Spezialuhren, here.
Nomadic: Black Shamrock Céad 126
Black Shamrock Céad 126
NomadicBelfast-based Nomadic Watches celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with the launch of its Limited-Edition Black Shamrock collection, featuring the Black Shamrock Céad 126. Following the instant sell-outs of previous Black Shamrock releases, these new editions are expected to be just as sought-after. The shamrock, Ireland’s emblematic symbol, nods to its deep roots: according to legend, St. Patrick used the three-leafed plant to explain the Holy Trinity. The Black Shamrock Céad 126 pairs a black dial with vivid green subdials. Its day/date complication has been refreshed, now showing the days in Irish and marking the 17th with a shamrock in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. The watch comes on a custom black-and-green leather rally strap. The 40mm case is crafted from 316L stainless steel, with a brushed and polished finish, topped by a flat anti-reflective sapphire crystal. The movement, a manual-wind Sellita SW500-M-a, beats at 28,800 vph, offers a 58-hour power reserve and shows its shamrock-decorated rotor through the exhibition case back. Pricing is marked at $3,195.
To learn more, visit Nomadic, here.