A New Blue Hue For You; The Best Blue Dial Watches to Own in 2025
Saturday - 14 June 2025

Classic white and black dials have long reigned supreme, but the blue dial has always been the go-to for a touch of all
It’s nothing new. The blue dial watch has been around since forever, but now there are more choices than ever before. Every reputable watch brand should have at least one blue dial offering. Some of these chosen picks show how anything from enigmatic navies to bright and punchy sky-blue colours can add fun and versatility to watch-wearing on a daily basis. Here are the best blue dial watches to own this year.
Nomos Glashutte Club Campus 38 Endless Blue Sapphire Crystal Watch 724.GB SPORT BRACELET
The “Endless Blue” shade used by Nomos in this Club Campus exemplifies just how far this German watchmaker has come in the two and a half decades since its inception. The Club Campus collection alone has been a playground for experimental dial colours, all of which have been received with resounding success by the brand’s loyal audience. The “Endless Blue” Club Campus is no exception to the rule. It features the signature California dial and a shot of vivid orange on the small seconds hand at 6 o'clock. The colours work brilliantly together, while the legible central hour and minute hands are propelled around the dial via the in-house Alpha Calibre, exposed through a sapphire caseback. Meanwhile, the vegan velour remborde velvet grey strap adds a particularly stylish finishing touch to the Club Campus, as does its completely polished steel case, measuring 38.5mm in diameter.

Bremont Watch Supermarine 300M GMT Blue Black Bracelet Limited Edition SM40-GMT-SS-BLBK-B
The only blue dial GMT watch you’ll ever need. Bremont’s penchant for incorporating all things aviation into even its most water-ready watches is nothing short of genius. The Supermarine 300M GMT is the perfect all-rounder. Its sumptuous gradient blue dial is deep and understated enough to pair with all attire, whilst the combined dive and travel features have what it takes to transition you from the beach to your next office meeting without issue. A crisp minute ring complements the blackened edges of the dial, while the hour markers and hands have been treated with a generous application of Super-LumiNova. Meanwhile, the orange-trimmed arrow-tipped GMT hand is perfectly legible, day and night, and combines with a clear and crisp 24-hour scale on the bezel for tracking a second time zone.

TAG Heuer Watch Aquaracer Professional 200 Solargraph Blue WBP1113.BA0000
Just one minute of light exposure can power the TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional 200 Solargraph watch for a full day. With a full charge, this watch can last for 10 months of power after just 40 hours under the light. That’s how impressive TAG Heuer’s solar-powered technology is. It harnesses light to generate power and eliminate the need for battery replacements. It’s the way forward for pro quartz fans, as the Solargraph is even less hassle than standard quartz. This model boasts a captivating deep blue dial adorned with the horizontal pattern introduced by the brand a few years ago, along with a dodecagonal bezel, a 6 o’clock date window, and a solid stainless steel bracelet suitable for sports, leisure, and even the occasional dressier occasion.

Ball Watch Company Roadmaster Perseverer 40mm NM9050C-S1-BE
One thing Ball Watch Company deserves complete respect for is its advances in luminous gas tube technology. The Roadmaster M Perseverer showcases the best of Ball watchmaking with its robust 904L steel case, magnetic resistance of 4,800 A/m, and Amortiser® patented anti-shock system. Upon this striped blue dial, a total of 16 micro gas tubes are filled with tritium gas and coated with phosphor. When the tritium emits elections, it excites the phosphor, reacting in a way that causes the tubes to glow brightly and consistently. This constant glow means that the Ball Roadmaster Perseverer is always ready for action. It even features a sapphire caseback for viewing the automatic Calibre BALL RR1103 at work.

TUDOR Watch Black Bay 58 Blue M79030B-0001
If you’re a fan of the dive watch and have small wrists, you’ll be pleased to know that the TUDOR Black Bay 58 line is the most true-to-form size to some of the brand’s original dive watches back in the 1950s. Its compact case, measuring 39mm, is a sweet spot for those with smaller wrists and comes in this stunning blue dial variant. It’s both modest and clean-looking, with enough luminous material on those famous Snowflake hands to take you through the night. With a water resistance of 200 meters, the steel case of this Black Bay 58 watch by TUDOR provides a perfect watertight environment for the Calibre MT5402 – a manufacture movement that guarantees the reassurance of COSC-certified accuracy.

Bell & Ross BR X5 Iridescent Blue Watch BRX5R-IRS-ST/SST. BR-X5
Let’s face it: aeroplane cockpit instrument-inspired watchmakers Bell & Ross have done a great job of expanding the BR 05 collection to provide an even sportier option – the BR X5. The fascinating blue dial of this Bell & Ross BR X5 Iridescent watch boasts a rainbow-like effect when light hits its surface. In this design, the spotlight is entirely on the dial. This entrancing blue shade is iridescent and sits within a 41mm multi-layered steel case construction protected by sapphire glass. The case features the BR X5 with hollowed-out sides, but the phenomenon is the way in which the iridescent dial catches the light, refracting it to produce a full rainbow spectrum of colours. Perfect as a talking point, this new Bell & Ross BR X5 is sure to garner a lot of attention on the wrist.

Breitling Watch Super Chronomat B01 44 Ice Blue PB0136251C1S1
The Super Chronomat B01 is supercharged for every adventure and fortified by a robust stainless steel and titanium case construction. It injects the wrist with ice-blue tones framed by a black unidirectional rotating bezel that marries perfectly with the black Rouleaux rubber strap. This bracelet design was developed by Breitling exclusively for this range. This chronograph is designed to be lightweight on the wrist, thanks to the addition of titanium elements. Inside the 200M water-resistant watch is the brand’s in-house chronograph calibre – the B01. Breitling initiated its move towards vertical integration with the introduction of its first in-house movement in 2009. The B01 beats at 28,800 beats per minute, offers a 1/4th of a second, 30-minute, and 120-hour functions, and even provides a power reserve of 70 hours.

Doxa Sub 200 Caribbean Blue Rubber Watch 796.10.201.32
The Doxa Sub 200 is a stylish melding together of modern manufacture and vintage diving heritage. Indeed, this brand certainly knows what it’s doing when it comes to crafting dive watches. It’s perhaps most famous for supplying its watches to conservationist Jacques Cousteau in his many underwater endeavours. The model is available in several colours, but the Caribbean blue colour certainly captures the Sub 200’s natural environment. It features a 200-meter water-resistant steel case, a domed plexiglass, and a mesh-style rubber band in blue that secures comfortably with a steel folding clasp adorned with the famous Doxa fish symbol.

Has this guide persuaded you to bite the bullet and invest in a blue dial watch this summer? Our sales team at Jura Watches has even more recommendations lined up. Speak to a member of our team today on 01335 453453 or email us at help@jurawatches.co.uk for more support.