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I'm so glad this topic popped back up. I'm new here and hadn't seen it. Blue is probably my favorite dial color, in contention with champagne.

Even so, looking through my collection I appear to only have 4 watches with blue dials. Then again, my collection seems like it's probably puny compared to some of you here.

In order of acquisition:

Seiko SNKK45 ("Seikonaut"):
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Seiko SNZH53:
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Grand Seiko SBGA375 (it's hard to coax the blue out of this one - it looks black most of the time - had to get in bright sunlight for this picture):
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Bulova Precisionist 96B257:
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I was looking through all of these and realizing that so many watches look quite pretty with a blue dial.  I do not have a single blue-dial watch.  I may have to rectify that. 

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Thank you for this. I love blue and even my car is blue. Beautiful watches you guys have and I'm impressed with how many nice, blue watches, Seiko has made thru the years.

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My blue watches in no particular order. Hmm, apologies for the hairy arms. Never knew that was rhe case but the again I haven't taken a lot of close photos of them (the arms that is) before.

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7 hours ago, Tudor said:

It needs a bezel, but I’m working on that...

 

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Is that the same watch as in your avatar ? The "avatar watch" has a bezel so were did it go ?

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My only watch, not a real seiko, I bought it specifically for the brilliant "turquoise" color to go with the inlay I did on the watch tips in the band.

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Latest offering from me, this Seiko 4823-5017 from March 1976....

Now fitted with a new crystal and paired with a nice blue genuine croc strap...?

('Slight' improvement over seller's eBay picture........)

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The crystal on this 404 club blue dialled Accurist got swapped this evening, so I figured it was time to show off the improvement. 

It is a complete smudge and dust magnet now, as you can see. No sooner had I popped it on my wrist than it was sporting a big thumbprint and some instant air bourne speckles. Despite all that, the blue dial is pretty impressive without all of those distracting scratches.

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Here it is under the inspection lamp, with the old crystal for comparison.

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I finally got round to replacing the crystal on this rather nifty sunburst blue dialled Orient 21 jewels "Crystal".
I'm not sold on the strap, but it will do while I complete the testing of it.

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