Regardless of the motivation, the muted green and pink dials are comforting to look at. It is, indeed, a pleasant thing to strap to your wrist and glance at countless times a day, which can’t hurt during the darkest, coldest winter months.
The 38.5mm rounded steel case holds a Soprod caliber SOP P024 automatic movement with a 4Hz beat rate and a 38-hour power reserve. So, as far as telling time is concerned, the colorful new Silva references are still reliable tools.

With its comforting new paint job, you would be forgiven for mistaking the Silva for fellow German watchmaker Nomos. This tangential design is one of the most pleasant daily watches in Hanhart’s impressive catalog.
Availability and price
The Hanhart Pioneer Silva Pistachio and Rosé are available now in the European market, but have not yet made it to the American market. Hanhart’s exclusive North American retailer, Watchbuys, will likely stock it by the end of November.
Since the new dial color is priced the same as the original dials on Hanhart’s German website, it is safe to assume that Watchbuys will also sell them for the same price of $1,270.
