Nomods Nomods Nautilus Blue
Nomods Nomods Nautilus Blue

Nautilus – Blue

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The Nomods Nautilus Blue brings a rich sunburst blue dial to the Nautilus platform — a solid-dial counterpart to the skeleton versions. The 40 mm 316L stainless steel case sits just 9.95 mm thick, giving this watch an ultra-thin profile that wears closer to a dress watch than most Seiko mods. Inside, the NH35 automatic movement delivers hacking, hand-winding, and a 41-hour power reserve. Sapphire crystal up front, integrated steel bracelet with the signature Nautilus-style links, and 50 m water resistance round out the build. Four units available.

Specifications

Specification Detail
Case Size 40 mm
Thickness 9.95 mm (ultra-thin)
Material 316L Stainless Steel
Movement Seiko NH35 (automatic, hacking, hand-winding)
Power Reserve Approx. 41 hours
Crystal Sapphire
Water Resistance 50 m
Dial Solid blue sunburst, 30.8 mm
Dial Size 30.8 mm
Bracelet Integrated stainless steel, Nautilus-style
Caseback Screw-down stainless steel
Lume Applied indices with luminous fill

Compatibility

This is a fully assembled watch built on the Nautilus platform. The modular design allows component swaps:

Dial: Pre-installed blue 30.8 mm dial · Replaceable with any 30.8 mm dial compatible with NH35/NH36 movements

Hands: Pre-installed Nautilus-style hands · Replaceable with any NH-series compatible hands

What’s Included

  • Fully assembled Nomods Nautilus Blue watch
  • Integrated stainless steel bracelet (pre-installed)
  • Watch box

Designed by Nomods

The Nautilus line launched with skeleton dials that exposed the NH movement through open-worked designs. The solid-dial Nautilus series is the next step — same ultra-thin 9.95 mm case, same integrated bracelet, same Nautilus-style silhouette, but with clean sunburst dials for a more understated look. The blue variant uses a textured sunburst finish that shifts between deep navy and bright cobalt depending on the angle of light. Where the skeleton versions are about mechanical visibility, the solid-dial Nautilus is about restraint — a watch that works equally well with a suit or a t-shirt.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Nautilus Blue differ from the skeleton versions?

The case, bracelet, crystal, movement, and water resistance are identical. The difference is the dial: instead of an open-worked skeleton design that reveals the NH movement, the Nautilus Blue uses a solid sunburst blue dial with applied indices. The result is a cleaner, more traditional watch face on the same ultra-thin platform.

Can I swap the blue dial for a skeleton dial later?

Yes. The Nautilus case accepts any 30.8 mm dial compatible with NH35 or NH36 movements. You can switch to a Nautilus skeleton dial or any other compatible dial using standard modding tools.

Is 50 m water resistance enough for daily wear?

50 m water resistance covers handwashing, rain, and accidental splashes. It is not rated for swimming or submersion. The slim 9.95 mm case prioritizes wearability over dive-grade sealing. If you need a swim-ready watch, the Royal Oak platform offers 100 m water resistance in a slightly thicker case.

Swap & Customize

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Nomods is an independent brand. Our products are original designs inspired by iconic watch aesthetics. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by any luxury watch manufacturer. All brand names are used for reference purposes only. This watch is assembled by us using genuine TMI (Time Module Inc.) movements, a subsidiary of Seiko Instruments Inc., part of Seiko Group Corporation. This product is not an official Seiko watch.

Orders are processed within 1–3 business days (excluding weekends and holidays).


We accept returns/exchanges according to our policy for unworn items in original condition. Custom changes may have different terms — contact us for questions

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