Laurent Ferrier Gallet Micro-Rotor Traveller
We usually hate calling trends, especially at an event as heterogenous as BaselWorld, but we did feel like we saw an awful lot of blue dials this year. Not that we’re complaining. It’s a great change from the gamut of neutrals that usually dominate watch dials, and the extra splash of color gives a man (or woman) of style one extra element to play with or against. While only an elaborate survey of every watch shown at BaselWorld 2013 would reveal whether or not blue dials really were a trend this year, they caught our eye wherever they popped up –which seemed like often.
Patek Philippe Two-Tone Aquanaut
Chronoswiss Blue Flinqué Enamel “Artist’s Collection”
Graff Tourbillon
Hermes, Le Temps Suspendu Unique Piece
Zenith El lPrimero “Stratos”
Louis Vuitton Tambour Twin Chronograph
Glashütte Original Senator Sixties
Jaquet Droz Grande Seconde Quantieme, Blue Opaline Dial With Côtes de Genève
Tissot, Unique Piece For 160th Anniversary, Enamel And Diamond Ladies’ Pocket Watch
Breguet, Queen Of Naples, Day/Night Disk With Balance Representing The Sun
Graham, Orrery Watch With Earth, Moon, Mars, Zodiac Chapter Ring
Dior VIII Grand Bal, Unique Piece
Tudor Heritage Chrono Blue, Based On A Vintage Model From 1973
Concord C1 Chronograph
Detail, Feather Marquetry Dial, Harry Winston
Meistersinger “Singulator” Regulator Watch
. . . hope you enjoyed this sample of BaselWorld’s Blue Period.
2 comments
Jack, you do the BEST photography!
Thanks Carol –I had beautiful models 😉