Color Psychology: 6 Watches with Green Dials to Calm Your Pandemic Nerves
A medical review, recently published on Color Psychology, written by author Kendra Cherry and reviewed by Psychotherapist Steven Gans, MD, suggests that different colors have different psychological impact on our moods and emotions. These reactions are either related to the intensity of the color or, in some cases, the product of our experiences. For some, the color green is associated with nature, while others find it calming. Which makes sense. Readers of the study often described the color as “refreshing” and “tranquil,” which explains why I found Seiko’s Prospex LX SNR045J1 Limited Edition so calming while writing this story. In hopes of calming your pandemic-ravaged nerves, we have rounded up some of the latest 2020 watches with green dials.
Oris x Momotaro Divers Sixty-Five
The Oris x Momotaro Divers Sixty-Five, produced in collaboration with the Japanese brand Momotaro Jeans, is the latest model in the collection to receive an updated green dial. The green-colored gradient used on this model’s dial, in contrast with the two-tone green used on dials of past Oris models is faded to accentuate the bronze coloring of the watch’s diving bezel, hour markers, and baton-shaped hands. The 40-mm-diameter steel case houses the Oris 733 movement (Sellita SW 200-1 base) ticking inside. The watch has a 38-hour power reserve and comes mounted on a blue denim strap with white stripes; it’s priced at $2,200. For the full sto...
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