Harry Winston’s Emerald Collection Unveils 7 New Colors—and Yes, One Is Tiffany Blue

It’s no secret that colorful dials have been having a moment in the watch world in the past several years. From old-school brands like Glashütte Original, offbeat operations like De Bethune and major players like Rolex, everyone—and we mean everyone—is letting their hair down and getting playful with color.

Since its launch, Harry Winston’s Emerald collection has been no exception. Whether the more subtle selection of classic hues in the 33mm three-hander variation or a full rainbow of options in the 18mm version with wrap bracelet, color has been at the core of the Emerald designs. With the model’s next evolution, Precious Emerald, Harry Winston continues in this vein with seven bold dial options.

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The Precious Emerald models retain the signature emerald shaped dial and petite composition with the addition of a platinum bracelet set entirely with marquise diamonds. Each of the seven colorways—green, blue, white, pink, red, yellow and turquoise—feature a beaded mother of pearl dial framed by 20 brilliant cut diamonds.

Harry Winston
Harry Winston

While each color is rich and striking in its own right, the turquoise variation, in particular, is a clear standout. The specific craze around the turquoise hue is likely traced back to the now ubiquitous “Tiffany Blue,” which now seems to grace the collections of just about every major watchmaker. The color, of course, made a major splash in the watch industry last year, with a Tiffany Blue dial version of the limited edition Patek Philippe Ref. 5711 selling for a bonkers $5.35 million at auction. The model and the jaw-dropping sale immediately elevated turquoise to cult status in the mainstream luxury watch market, and no one will be surprised if it has a similar effect on high-jewelry timepieces like the Harry Winston Precious Emerald.

Each Precious Emerald timepiece has a dainty 11.3mm case and a total of 146 brilliant and marquise cut diamonds set in platinum between the case, bezel and bracelet. Inside, you’ll find the caliber HW1051 quartz movement offering basic hours and minutes functionality. These watches will be available for purchase soon. For more details on availability and pricing, visit Harry Winston’s website.

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