Color of life

Spring is the season of life and renewal, and no color better represents this season than green. Get your wrists dressed for the season with these watches.

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Spring is the season of life and renewal, and no color better represents this season than green. Get your wrists dressed for the season with these watches.

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AUDEMARS PIGUET ROYAL OAK EXTRA-THIN THE HOUR GLASS LIMITED EDITION

Dedicated to one of the island’s top watch retailers, the Audemars Piguet royal Oak Extra-Thin The hour Glass Limited Edition is the first Royal Oak “Jumbo” to come in an 18k yellow gold case and bracelet. But what is really striking about the watch is its dark green dial that shimmers as light falls on it thanks to its unique “petite tapisserie” decoration. $79,600

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IWC INGENIEUR AUTOMATIC CARBON PERFORMANCE CERAMIC

The Ingenieur Automatic Carbon Performance Ceramic is a sporty high-performance watch featuring a strong but light carbon fiber case and an ultra-tough black ceramic bezel. What makes this watch pop is the bright green minute markings on the flange, as well as the green stitching on its matching black rubber strap. $30,400

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CASIO G-SHOCK GRAVITYMASTER GW-A1100KH-3A MASTER IN OLIVE DRAB

This G-Shock Gravitymaster GW-A1100 edition comes in a tough olive green resin case and was specially designed to be resistant to extreme g-forces. It is powered by solar energy and features a variety of functions such as world-time, digital compass, chronograph, and it can even receive atomic clock signals to ensure accurate timekeeping. $879

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ORIS DIVERS SIXTY-FIVE

The Oris Divers Sixty-Five is one of the most popular dive watches right now and the brand recently released in a new variant with a deep green dial that is possibly the most attractive yet. Combined with the creamy faux patina hour markers, this variant of the Divers Sixty-Five is dripping with vintage style and swag. $2,750

 •Text by Kenny Yeo • Photography by Jasper Yu • Art DIrection & styling by Ken Koh