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Seikonaut 40mm Case – Two-Tone Gold

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The Seikonaut case is engineered as a slim, well-proportioned foundation for Seiko modding. At just 9.95 mm with a solid caseback, it’s among the thinnest Nautilus-style cases available, achieved through tight internal tolerances and precise CNC machining in 316L stainless steel. An integrated-lug silhouette, sapphire crystal with optional AR coating, and a screw-down crown complete a case designed to sit close to the wrist while remaining practical and easy to build with.

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The Two-Tone Seikonaut combines brushed silver surfaces with gold-toned accents in a dual-finish approach that mirrors the classic two-tone sports watch formula. At 9.95 mm with a solid caseback, this 40 mm case maintains the ultra-thin Nautilus-inspired profile while adding visual depth through the interplay of cool steel and warm gold. The sapphire crystal comes with clear or blue AR coating, and the screw-down crown delivers 50 m water resistance. Compatible with all NH-family movements and 30.8 mm dials, this case gives builders the two-tone aesthetic without needing two separate parts.

Specifications
Specification Value
Diameter 40 mm (10H–4H) × 38 mm (12H–6H)
Thickness 9.95 mm (solid caseback) / 10.3 mm (exhibition caseback)
Material 316L Stainless Steel, two-tone silver and gold
Finish Brushed silver with gold-toned polished accents
Crystal Sapphire (clear or blue AR coating)
Water Resistance 50 m
Dial Fit 30.8 mm
Crown Screw-down, included
Compatibility

Movements: NH35, NH36, NH38, NH70, NH71, NH72 — all standard Seiko NH-family automatics fit without modification. The crown stem must be cut to length during installation.

Dials: 30.8 mm dials only. Gold, champagne, or silver dials complement the two-tone finish naturally. A white dial keeps things classic, while a dark blue or black dial creates a dressier contrast.

Bracelet: Two-tone Seikonaut integrated bracelet (stainless steel with gold PVD accents) included with the case. Standard spring bar attachment at the lugs, so you can swap to a different bracelet or a leather strap in brown or tan to extend the dual-tone theme to the wrist.

Not compatible: 7S26 and 7S36 movements use a different stem height and are not recommended for this case.

What’s Included

  • Two-tone Seikonaut integrated bracelet (included, stainless steel with gold PVD accents)
  • Seikonaut case body (316L steel, two-tone silver and gold finish)
  • Caseback (solid or exhibition, depending on variant selected)
  • Screw-down crown
  • Crystal gasket and caseback gasket
  • Sapphire crystal (pre-installed, clear or blue AR coating)

Movement, dial, hands, strap, and tools are not included. You will need a case opener, hand press, stem cutter, movement holder, and rodico to complete your build.

Why We Chose This Case

Two-tone watches are a defining look in luxury horology — the Patek Philippe Nautilus and Audemars Piguet Royal Oak both have iconic two-tone references. The Seikonaut two-tone translates that concept into a moddable platform: brushed silver on the broad surfaces for everyday subtlety, and gold-toned accents on the polished edges and bezel details to catch the light. The dual-tone approach is applied at the case level, so builders can pair it with matching gold hands for full cohesion or use contrasting silver hands for a more understated interpretation. The 9.95 mm ultra-thin profile keeps the proportions tight, avoiding the top-heavy look that plagues thicker two-tone mod cases.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the gold part real gold?

No. The gold-toned accents are a PVD coating applied over 316L stainless steel. PVD is more durable than traditional gold plating and maintains its color significantly better with daily wear. The look is gold-tone, not solid gold, which keeps the case accessible while delivering the visual two-tone effect.

What hands should I use with a two-tone case?

Gold or yellow gold hands create the most cohesive look, matching the gold accents on the case. Silver hands work well for a subtler two-tone where the gold accents on the case provide the only warm element. Our Gold V2 Hands were designed to match this case’s gold tone.

How thin is this compared to other two-tone Nautilus cases?

At 9.95 mm (solid caseback) and 10.3 mm (exhibition), the Two-Tone Seikonaut is 2–4 mm thinner than most Nautilus-style mod cases on the market. Two-tone cases from other brands are often even thicker than their single-tone counterparts. The Seikonaut maintains the same slim profile across all finishes.

Seikonaut 40mm Case – Two-Tone Gold
Seikonaut 40mm Case – Two-Tone Gold
1.386,00 kr

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Frequently Asked Questions

Orders are processed within 2–5 business days, then shipped from Oslo, Norway. Europe: 5–10 business days. Rest of world: up to 2 weeks. All orders include a tracking number sent by email.

Yes. We ship to most countries. International orders (outside Europe) may be subject to local import duties — these are the buyer's responsibility.

You can return any unused item in original packaging within 30 days of receiving it. Contact us at ASbarretten@gmail.com with your order number. Return shipping is deducted from the refund unless we made an error.

All parts carry a 6-month warranty against manufacturing defects. Complete watches are covered under the same terms.

Yes. We use genuine TMI (Time Module Inc.) NH-series automatic movements — NH35, NH34 GMT, NH70 and NH72 skeleton — the same movements used by Seiko in their own watches.

A complete watch is fully assembled, regulated, and ready to wear. Parts are individual components — cases, dials, hands, movements — sold to builders who want to assemble their own watch. If you're new to modding, start with a case kit or a complete build.

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