The Best Turquoise Luxury Watches
Turquoise watches have become a major trend in the luxury watch world, with brands showing off their approach to the striking shade across sports watches, dress pieces, and even stone dials. Whether it’s a bold lacquered dial, a fumé gradient effect, or an actual turquoise gemstone, this head-turning color has proven to be a favorite among collectors. From Rolex and Omega to Tudor and Audemars Piguet, some of the biggest names in watchmaking offer turquoise watches in a variety of styles, sizes, and price points. Below, we’ve rounded up some of the best options currently available, covering everything from modern stainless steel chronographs to vintage-inspired stone dials.

Most-Hyped Turquoise Watch of 2025: Tudor Black Bay Chrono Flamingo Blue
For 2025, Tudor added a vibrant splash of color to its Black Bay Chrono lineup with the new Flamingo Blue edition, a bold and unexpected take on the brand’s sporty chronograph. This turquoise Black Bay Chrono features a Flamingo Blue domed dial, accented by contrasting black subdials, resulting in a more fun take on the panda-style chronograph look.
At 41mm, the stainless steel case maintains the Black Bay Chrono’s signature proportions, complete with polished and satin-brushed finishes. There’s the fixed tachymeter bezel in black anodized aluminum, the brand’s “Snowflake” hands (a Tudor hallmark since 1969), and the COSC-certified Manufacture Caliber MT5813 column-wheel chronograph movement with a 70-hour power reserve.
Paired with a five-link stainless steel bracelet featuring Tudor’s T-Fit clasp for rapid adjustment, the Black Bay Chrono Flamingo Blue delivers a fun and welcome twist on an already beloved model. One of the newest turquoise watches on the market, this South Beach-inspired color looks great on the Tudor Black Bay Chrono.
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H. Moser & Cie. Pioneer Centre Seconds MEGA Cool
H. Moser & Cie isn’t afraid to have fun with traditional watchmaking, and the Pioneer Centre Seconds MEGA Cool, which debuted in 2021, is proof of that. Housed in a 42.8mm stainless steel case with a screw-down crown, the watch is built for daily wear, offering 120 meters of water resistance. However, the true highlight is the Blue Lagoon fumé dial — a striking turquoise shade with a sunburst finish that evokes tropical waters. As is customary with Moser, the dial is kept clean, with no date window and only the brand’s signature transparent lacquer logo at 12 o’clock. The three-dimensional hands incorporate Globolight® inserts, a ceramic-based material with luminescent properties, ensuring nighttime visibility.
Powering the watch is the Caliber HMC 200 automatic movement, manufactured by the brand’s sister company, Precision Engineering AG. It features a three-day power reserve, an engraved oscillating weight, and the brand’s signature double stripes on the bridges. The Moser & Cie. Pioneer Centre Seconds MEGA Cool is paired with a color-matched textile strap, illustrating that even high-horology watchmakers are happy to fully embrace the turquoise watch trend.
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Chopard Alpine Eagle XL Chronograph
In 2023, Chopard expanded its Alpine Eagle XL Chrono collection with the Maritime Blue edition, a boutique-exclusive chronograph featuring a flashy new turquoise-ish dial. The Maritime Blue dial, inspired by the deep waters surrounding the Alps, showcases the signature eagle’s iris pattern, offering a striking contrast against the Lucent Steel (a trademarked Chopard alloy made from recycled steel).
The Alpine Eagle’s signature eight-screw round bezel sits atop a 44mm case, accompanied by the duo of chronograph pushers flanking the winding crown on the right-hand side. Inside is the Chopard Caliber 03.05-C automatic chronograph movement, boasting three patents, a flyback function, and 60 hours of power reserve.
Contrasting with the textured icy dial is a smooth black rubber strap, resulting in a super sporty high-end turquoise watch with plenty of personality.
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Diver Turquoise Blue
Audemars Piguet injected a vibrant burst of color into its Royal Oak Offshore Diver series back in 2018 with a slate of new shades, including the Turquoise Blue edition ref. 15710ST.OO.A032CA.01. (If you’re unfamiliar with this particular sub-genre of Offshore watches, don’t miss our guide to the AP Diver.)
The 42mm stainless steel case, water-resistant to 300 meters, houses Audemars Piguet’s famous “Méga Tapisserie” patterned dial, rendered in a fresh turquoise hue and topped with white gold applied hour-markers and hands. There’s also a matching turquoise rotating inner bezel to track dive immersion times, operated by the turquoise rubber-clad crown at 10 o’clock. The winding crown at 3 o’clock includes the same turquoise rubber cladding, and wrapping up the cool colorway is the color-matched rubber strap.
The watch runs on Caliber 3120, a self-winding movement with 60 hours of power reserve to drive the central hour, minutes, and seconds hands, along with the discreet date window at 3 o’clock. Offshore watches are known to be some of the boldest and brightest watches produced by AP, and if you’re into turquoise watches, it doesn’t get more badass than this Offshore Diver.
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Omega Aqua Terra with Turquoise Gradient Dial
Part of the 2024 Omega releases, the Aqua Terra with a turquoise dial joined the collection in two sizes: 38mm and 41mm. These jazzy iterations feature a lacquered dial that transitions from a bright turquoise center to a darker periphery, creating a captivating gradient effect. The hands, trapezoid hour markers, date window frame, and applied logo are all coated in dark grey PVD, providing a sharp contrast against the vivid dial.
Both sizes are powered by Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer movements with 60 hours of power reserve: the Caliber 8900 for the 41mm version and the Caliber 8800 for the 38mm variant. As with all Aqua Terra watches (learn more via our comprehensive Omega Aqua Terra guide), the cases are water-resistant to an impressive 150 meters. What is a relatively new addition to the collection is the comfort setting feature of the deployant clasp, ensuring the stainless steel bracelet offers a comfortable fit.
The dial color lives up to the “Aqua” part of the name and makes this watch one of the nicest-looking turquoise watches available today.
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The Largest Turquoise Rolex Watch: Oyster Perpetual 41
The Rolex Oyster Perpetual 41 in turquoise is one of the most recognizable modern Rolex watches, thanks to its striking lacquered dial. Released in 2020 as part of the brand’s colorful refresh of the Oyster Perpetual collection, the turquoise blue version quickly became a fan favorite, often compared to the famous Tiffany & Co. shade. Housed in a 41mm Oystersteel case, the watch features Rolex’s domed bezel, a screw-down crown with the Twinlock waterproofing system, and a solid screw-down caseback, ensuring 100 meters of water resistance. The Tiffany-esque dial is complemented by white gold hands and hour markers, all filled with Rolex’s proprietary Chromalight luminescent material for legibility in low light.
Powering the Oyster Perpetual 41 is Rolex’s in-house Caliber 3230, a self-winding mechanical movement equipped with the Chronergy escapement, a paramagnetic blue Parachrom hairspring, Paraflex shock absorbers, and 70 hours of power reserve. Finishing off the design is the Oystersteel three-link Oyster bracelet, fitted with an Oysterclasp and Rolex’s Easylink extension system for added comfort.
Five years after its introduction, the Rolex OP 41 remains one of the most sought-after turquoise watches on the secondary market. If you’re looking for ladies’ turquoise watches and the Oyster Perpetual 41 is too large, Rolex does offer this popular dial color in smaller sizes too, such as the OP 36 (ref. 126000) and OP 31 (ref. 277200). Otherwise, there are several other options, as outlined in our Women’s Rolex Watch Guide.
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Turquoise Stone Dials
So far we’ve covered turquoise watches with color-treated dials. However, dials made from actual turquoise stone are yet another and arguably a more interesting way, to get on board with the trend. One fantastic example includes the rare neo-vintage Daytona Beach ref. 116519 with a turquoise stone dial and color-matched exotic leather strap. While these were originally marketed to women, this beachy-inspired Daytona is coveted among male collectors too.
Another excellent option for a watch with a turquoise stone dial is also courtesy of Rolex — the rose gold Day-Date 36 ref. 128235-0064, complete with a natural turquoise stone dial with veins running through it. There’s also a yellow gold version (ref. 128238-0071) and a white gold version (128239-0044) with the same turquoise dial.
Turquoise Watch Band Options
If you’re not ready to commit to a turquoise dialed watch, then there’s another, easier way to wear the color — turquoise watch bands. Once a niche shade, turquoise watch bands are now offered by plenty of watchmakers and strap makers alike. For instance, Breitling pairs its Superocean Automatic 42 (ref. A17375211B2S2) with a turquoise rubber strap while IWC carries an entire Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One™ Team collection, all fitted with Petronas Green straps, which for our purposes, is certainly in the turquoise family.
Choosing the Right Turquoise Watch
Much like salmon dials, I think turquoise watches are here to stay. Once regarded as a fast and fleeting trend (thanks in large part to the Patek x Tiffany craze), it’s become such an integral part of so many watchmakers’ catalogs that I don’t think it’s going anywhere soon. Plus, there are so many different shades, from super bright to subtly soft, that it’s easy to find one to suit your particular taste. And if you’re not quite ready to go all-in on the trend, a turquoise strap can be a great way to test the waters. With so many brands embracing this eye-catching color, it’s safe to say that turquoise watches are here to stay.
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