9 of the best blue ladies watches to get now

More watch lovers are turning to the timeless, versatile, and practical colour for various models, especially the ladies-appropriate ones.

Photo: Cartier
Photo: Cartier
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Cartier Santos-Dumont

Possibly the most attractive shade seen this year is the peacock blue of this iconic watch, a tribute to aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont’s pioneering spirit. True to Louis Cartier’s original design, the signature square-shaped case with exposed screws remains.

Distinguishing this model is the translucent, hand-polished and sunray-brushed lacquered dial in an iridescent greenish-blue hue that contrasts perfectly with its rose gold case and bezel. Powered by the ultra-thin calibre 430 MC, this 31.5mm by 43.5mm version is paired with a matching matte alligator strap.

Vacheron Constantin Patrimony

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Photo: Vacheron Constantin

Epitomising watchmaking minimalism popular in the 1950s, this manual-winding 39mm pink gold model is one of three timeless creations released to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Patrimony collection. This range is introduced with a dreamy new sunburst antique silver-toned dial, while the minutes track is realised with 48 gold pearls.

For this version, an alligator leather strap in azure blue imparts a modern sensibility. Fitted with the ultra-thin Calibre 1440, it boasts a 42-hour power reserve. The closed caseback also allows for customised text or design engraving.

Breguet Marine 9518

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Photo: Breguet

This historic manufacture’s famous Marine collection is now enriched with a graceful 33.8mm gem-set version bearing a metallic sunburst blue dial. Evoking sunshine glinting on the water are 58 diamonds on the hour-markers and bezel, complemented by a luminescent gold hour and minute hands.

Referencing maritime signals, the seconds hand is tipped with the letter B for the navigation code “Bravo”, while the caseband features the house’s signature fluted pattern. The stainless steel watch is water resistant to 50m and powered by the 591A self-winding movement, which has a 38-hour power reserve.

Hublot Big Bang Integrated Time Only

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Photo: Hublot

Striking navy blue ceramic redefines the statement-making Big Bang aesthetic with a sense of sporty elegance, evoking Hublot’s maritime spirit. In a new and compact 38mm size, the watch comes with an integrated bracelet made of the same avant-garde material, with satin and polished finishes like the case and bezel, and a titanium deployant buckle clasp.

The monochromatism extends to the solid dial, the first-ever for the collection. The upgraded HUB1115 self-winding movement ensures precise timekeeping and boasts a 48-hour power reserve.

Louis Vuitton Vivienne Tambour Slim Vivienne Jumping Hours Astronaut

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Photo: Louis Vuitton

The delightful house mascot, Vivienne, returns as an intergalactic traveller on an aventurine dial depicting a glimmering Milky Way, dotted with diamond constellations of Monogram flowers and a miniature-painted rocket and planets. Her space suit flaunts hand-painted details, while her hair is studded with snow-set diamonds.

Its LV 180 calibre movement offers a playful jumping hour complication, with a comet minute hand orbiting the dial. This 38mm white gold model sparkles with 309 brilliant-cut diamonds and comes fitted with a blue Taurillon leather strap.

Tudor Clair de Rose

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Photo: Tudor

Launched in 1926 by Hans Wildorf, the Clair de Rose women’s collection gets a stunning update with dials in Tudor Blue, first introduced in 1969 on the Tudor Submariner. These refined watches are made exclusively of stainless steel and come in 26mm, 30mm, and 34mm sizes.

Each flaunts a central relief decoration, diamonds and Roman numerals as hour-markers, and a blue spinel cabochon on the crown. The five-link “beads of rice” bracelet is another distinguishing trait. They feature either the automatic Calibre T601 or T201 movement with a 38-hour power reserve.

Norqain Freedom 60 Chrono

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Photo: Norqain

This relatively new brand from the Swiss Alps introduces the Freedom 60 Chrono in sky blue, a vibrant addition to its vintage-style sports watch collection. Inspired by la dolce vita, it captures the beauty of Tuscany. This 40mm stainless steel timepiece features a sunray-finished dial with contrasting dark blue sub-counters and a white tachymeter scale.

Powered by the automatic calibre N19, it boasts a 62-hour power reserve and 100m water resistance. It can also be personalised with a stainless steel bracelet or eco-friendly rubber or linen straps.

Van Cleef & Arpels Lady Arpels Jour Nuit

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Photo: Van Cleef & Arpels

This enchanting 38mm Poetic Complications timepiece features a 24-hour rotating disc on which a diamond-paved moon and stars perpetually pursue the sun, snow-set with yellow sapphires. Crafted from Murano aventurine glass, the dial offers a breathtaking depth effect to evoke the immensity of the midnight-blue cosmos.

The white gold case with a diamond-set bezel, as well as a guilloched mother-of-pearl shroud, provide mesmerising contrast. The sapphire crystal on the caseback, which unveils the oscillating weight, is adorned with a polished, star-studded sky and an enamel decal fairy.

Frederique Constant Classics Elegance Luna

Photo: Frederique Constant

Photo: Frederique Constant

This captivating 36 mm stainless steel timepiece embodies romance and intimacy. It showcases a unique moon phase design by the daughter of the brand’s head of R&D. It is made prettier with hour-markers and a leather strap in alluring denim blue.

Other exquisite details include the hour ring and bezel set with 96 diamonds totalling 1.17 carats, lighting up the shimmering mother-of-pearl dial. A pair of kissing grey half-moons are taking centre stage against a starry backdrop.The automatic FC-331 calibre with a 38-hour power reserve is beating at its heart.

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