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White dial is totally fine, and many dressier watches will have a white (or off white/cream) dial. I have 2 with a white dial that I use frequently.

A few examples of some of my favorite white dial watches (both sporty and dressy) that I wouldn’t view as feminine:

rolex explorer II

Patek 5726

A Lange Sohne 1815 Chronograph (white gold boutique edition)

FP Journe Octa Auto Reserve

Lange 1

Patek 3940G

 

I really don't think much about whether a white dial is day or night, feminine or not, etc. In fact, the question is a little weird because the color of the dial is only a small part of the story. Does the dial have batons? Numbers? Diamonds? etc. All of that plays a role into the style of the watch. But, really, the only thing that matters is whether you like the watch, you have to wear the watch, no one else does. 

For the record, I have a white dial Daytona and I love it! 

 

That's an interesting watch. For something like this I'd be less concerned about the color and more about the finish/materials. Right now it seems like there's a million cheap white ceramic watches out there. Every fast fashion house, big or small, has a watch just like this. So, I would stay away from this one for those aesthetics alone. 

 

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