Nautilus Skelett Zifferblatt 30,8 mm
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<p>The Black Nautilus Skeleton Dial features a deep black brushed surface with polished beveled edges that catch light as the wrist moves. The brushed texture adds visual depth to the skeleton cutouts, where the NH70, NH71, or NH72 movement is visible beneath. Designed in-house by Nomods at 30.8 mm, this dial fits Seikonaut and Nautilus-style cases directly. The combination of matte brushing and polished edge chamfers gives the dial a layered, three-dimensional quality that flat-finished skeleton dials cannot match. C3 Super-LumiNova is applied to the hour markers for reliable glow in low light.<br><br><strong data-start="64" data-end="73">Note:</strong> This dial is made specifically for the NH72, with dial feet positioned for a direct fit into the movement. When using a grey spacer ring, the dial foot holes may be covered, so a small cutout in the spacer might be required. Feel free to reach out for quick and easy guidance.<br></p><h2>Specifications</h2><table><thead><tr><th>Specification</th><th>Value</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Diameter</td><td>30.8 mm</td></tr><tr><td>Compatible Movements</td><td>NH70, NH71, NH72</td></tr><tr><td>Material</td><td>Stainless steel with black brushed finish</td></tr><tr><td>Edge Finish</td><td>Polished beveled edges</td></tr><tr><td>Lume</td><td>C3 Super-LumiNova</td></tr><tr><td>Crown Position</td><td>3 o’clock</td></tr><tr><td>Design</td><td>Skeleton / open-heart</td></tr></tbody></table><h2>Compatibility</h2><p><strong>Movements:</strong> NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements only. The brushed black surface frames the skeleton cutouts, and the polished edges draw attention to the movement visible through the openings. A non-skeleton movement like the NH35 or NH36 would show a solid rotor behind the cutouts, losing the layered visual effect.</p><p><strong>Cases:</strong> Fits the Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Nautilus case directly at 30.8 mm. Also works in the Royal Oak 41 mm case with a spacer ring.</p><p><strong>Hands:</strong> Any NH-series hands will fit. Silver or white hands offer strong legibility against the black surface, while black hands create a monochrome stealth look.</p><p>Compare dial sizes in our <a href="/blogs/seiko-mod-parts/28-5mm-vs-30-8mm-seiko-dials-which-should-you-choose">dial size guide: 28.5 mm vs 30.8 mm</a>.</p><h3>What’s Included</h3><ul><li>Nautilus skeleton dial (30.8 mm) with black brushed finish</li><li>Movement spacer gasket</li></ul><p><em>Movement, hands, case, and tools are not included.</em></p><h2>Designed by Nomods</h2><p>This dial is part of the Nomods color skeleton series, designed in-house to push beyond simple flat-finished skeleton dials. The black brushed surface is created by directional brushing of the stainless steel base, then coating it with a deep black finish that preserves the brush texture underneath. The polished beveled edges along the cutout borders and outer rim are hand-finished to create a bright contrast line against the matte surface. This dual-texture approach gives the dial a sense of depth and craftsmanship that you can see in person.</p><h2>Frequently Asked Questions</h2><div itemtype="https://schema.org/FAQPage" itemscope=""><div itemtype="https://schema.org/Question" itemprop="mainEntity" itemscope=""><h3 itemprop="name">What movements fit this black skeleton dial?</h3><div itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemscope=""><p itemprop="text">The Seiko NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements. These have skeletonized plates and an open rotor that are visible through the dial’s cutouts, which is essential for the skeleton design to work visually.</p></div></div><div itemtype="https://schema.org/Question" itemprop="mainEntity" itemscope=""><h3 itemprop="name">Can I use an NH35 with this skeleton dial?</h3><div itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemscope=""><p itemprop="text">Not recommended. The NH35 and NH36 have non-skeletonized plates. Through the cutouts you would see solid metal instead of exposed movement architecture. Use an NH70, NH71, or NH72 for the intended effect.</p></div></div><div itemtype="https://schema.org/Question" itemprop="mainEntity" itemscope=""><h3 itemprop="name">What makes this different from the Black PVD Index dial?</h3><div itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemscope=""><p itemprop="text">The Black PVD Index dial has discrete silver-toned index markers with a matte PVD coating. This Black Color dial has a fully brushed black surface with polished beveled edges along the cutouts and outer rim. The brushed texture and polished chamfers give this version a more three-dimensional, layered appearance.</p></div></div></div><h2>Complete Your Build</h2><ul><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-black-pvd">Black PVD Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — blacked-out Nautilus case for a full stealth skeleton build</li><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-silver">Silver Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — brushed silver case for a black-and-silver contrast look</li><li><a href="/products/royal-oak-hands-v2-silver">Silver V2 V2 Hands</a> — high-contrast hands against the black dial</li><li><a href="/products/nh70-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH70 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton automatic movement with open rotor</li><li><a href="/products/nh72-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH72 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton movement with hacking and hand-winding</li></ul><h2>Browse Collection</h2><p><a href="/collections/nautilus-style-parts">Nautilus-Style Parts</a> · <a href="/collections/seiko-mod-dials-30-8-mm-1">30.8 mm Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/watch-dials">All Watch Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/nh7x">Skeleton Collection</a></p><p><em>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.</em></p>
<p>The Black Nautilus Skeleton Dial features a deep black brushed surface with polished beveled edges that catch light as the wrist moves. The brushed texture adds visual depth to the skeleton cutouts, where the NH70, NH71, or NH72 movement is visible beneath. Designed in-house by Nomods at 30.8 mm, this dial fits Seikonaut and Nautilus-style cases directly. The combination of matte brushing and polished edge chamfers gives the dial a layered, three-dimensional quality that flat-finished skeleton dials cannot match. C3 Super-LumiNova is applied to the hour markers for reliable glow in low light.<br><br><strong data-start="64" data-end="73">Note:</strong> This dial is made specifically for the NH72, with dial feet positioned for a direct fit into the movement. When using a grey spacer ring, the dial foot holes may be covered, so a small cutout in the spacer might be required. Feel free to reach out for quick and easy guidance.<br></p><h2>Specifications</h2><table><thead><tr><th>Specification</th><th>Value</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Diameter</td><td>30.8 mm</td></tr><tr><td>Compatible Movements</td><td>NH70, NH71, NH72</td></tr><tr><td>Material</td><td>Stainless steel with black brushed finish</td></tr><tr><td>Edge Finish</td><td>Polished beveled edges</td></tr><tr><td>Lume</td><td>C3 Super-LumiNova</td></tr><tr><td>Crown Position</td><td>3 o’clock</td></tr><tr><td>Design</td><td>Skeleton / open-heart</td></tr></tbody></table><h2>Compatibility</h2><p><strong>Movements:</strong> NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements only. The brushed black surface frames the skeleton cutouts, and the polished edges draw attention to the movement visible through the openings. A non-skeleton movement like the NH35 or NH36 would show a solid rotor behind the cutouts, losing the layered visual effect.</p><p><strong>Cases:</strong> Fits the Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Nautilus case directly at 30.8 mm. Also works in the Royal Oak 41 mm case with a spacer ring.</p><p><strong>Hands:</strong> Any NH-series hands will fit. Silver or white hands offer strong legibility against the black surface, while black hands create a monochrome stealth look.</p><p>Compare dial sizes in our <a href="/blogs/seiko-mod-parts/28-5mm-vs-30-8mm-seiko-dials-which-should-you-choose">dial size guide: 28.5 mm vs 30.8 mm</a>.</p><h3>What’s Included</h3><ul><li>Nautilus skeleton dial (30.8 mm) with black brushed finish</li><li>Movement spacer gasket</li></ul><p><em>Movement, hands, case, and tools are not included.</em></p><h2>Designed by Nomods</h2><p>This dial is part of the Nomods color skeleton series, designed in-house to push beyond simple flat-finished skeleton dials. The black brushed surface is created by directional brushing of the stainless steel base, then coating it with a deep black finish that preserves the brush texture underneath. The polished beveled edges along the cutout borders and outer rim are hand-finished to create a bright contrast line against the matte surface. This dual-texture approach gives the dial a sense of depth and craftsmanship that you can see in person.</p><h2>Frequently Asked Questions</h2><div itemtype="https://schema.org/FAQPage" itemscope=""><div itemtype="https://schema.org/Question" itemprop="mainEntity" itemscope=""><h3 itemprop="name">What movements fit this black skeleton dial?</h3><div itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemscope=""><p itemprop="text">The Seiko NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements. These have skeletonized plates and an open rotor that are visible through the dial’s cutouts, which is essential for the skeleton design to work visually.</p></div></div><div itemtype="https://schema.org/Question" itemprop="mainEntity" itemscope=""><h3 itemprop="name">Can I use an NH35 with this skeleton dial?</h3><div itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemscope=""><p itemprop="text">Not recommended. The NH35 and NH36 have non-skeletonized plates. Through the cutouts you would see solid metal instead of exposed movement architecture. Use an NH70, NH71, or NH72 for the intended effect.</p></div></div><div itemtype="https://schema.org/Question" itemprop="mainEntity" itemscope=""><h3 itemprop="name">What makes this different from the Black PVD Index dial?</h3><div itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemscope=""><p itemprop="text">The Black PVD Index dial has discrete silver-toned index markers with a matte PVD coating. This Black Color dial has a fully brushed black surface with polished beveled edges along the cutouts and outer rim. The brushed texture and polished chamfers give this version a more three-dimensional, layered appearance.</p></div></div></div><h2>Complete Your Build</h2><ul><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-black-pvd">Black PVD Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — blacked-out Nautilus case for a full stealth skeleton build</li><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-silver">Silver Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — brushed silver case for a black-and-silver contrast look</li><li><a href="/products/royal-oak-hands-v2-silver">Silver V2 V2 Hands</a> — high-contrast hands against the black dial</li><li><a href="/products/nh70-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH70 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton automatic movement with open rotor</li><li><a href="/products/nh72-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH72 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton movement with hacking and hand-winding</li></ul><h2>Browse Collection</h2><p><a href="/collections/nautilus-style-parts">Nautilus-Style Parts</a> · <a href="/collections/seiko-mod-dials-30-8-mm-1">30.8 mm Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/watch-dials">All Watch Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/nh7x">Skeleton Collection</a></p><p><em>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.</em></p>
<p>The Black Nautilus Skeleton Dial features a deep black brushed surface with polished beveled edges that catch light as the wrist moves. The brushed texture adds visual depth to the skeleton cutouts, where the NH70, NH71, or NH72 movement is visible beneath. Designed in-house by Nomods at 30.8 mm, this dial fits Seikonaut and Nautilus-style cases directly. The combination of matte brushing and polished edge chamfers gives the dial a layered, three-dimensional quality that flat-finished skeleton dials cannot match. C3 Super-LumiNova is applied to the hour markers for reliable glow in low light.<br><br><strong data-start="64" data-end="73">Note:</strong> This dial is made specifically for the NH72, with dial feet positioned for a direct fit into the movement. When using a grey spacer ring, the dial foot holes may be covered, so a small cutout in the spacer might be required. Feel free to reach out for quick and easy guidance.<br></p><h2>Specifications</h2><table><thead><tr><th>Specification</th><th>Value</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Diameter</td><td>30.8 mm</td></tr><tr><td>Compatible Movements</td><td>NH70, NH71, NH72</td></tr><tr><td>Material</td><td>Stainless steel with black brushed finish</td></tr><tr><td>Edge Finish</td><td>Polished beveled edges</td></tr><tr><td>Lume</td><td>C3 Super-LumiNova</td></tr><tr><td>Crown Position</td><td>3 o’clock</td></tr><tr><td>Design</td><td>Skeleton / open-heart</td></tr></tbody></table><h2>Compatibility</h2><p><strong>Movements:</strong> NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements only. The brushed black surface frames the skeleton cutouts, and the polished edges draw attention to the movement visible through the openings. A non-skeleton movement like the NH35 or NH36 would show a solid rotor behind the cutouts, losing the layered visual effect.</p><p><strong>Cases:</strong> Fits the Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Nautilus case directly at 30.8 mm. Also works in the Royal Oak 41 mm case with a spacer ring.</p><p><strong>Hands:</strong> Any NH-series hands will fit. Silver or white hands offer strong legibility against the black surface, while black hands create a monochrome stealth look.</p><p>Compare dial sizes in our <a href="/blogs/seiko-mod-parts/28-5mm-vs-30-8mm-seiko-dials-which-should-you-choose">dial size guide: 28.5 mm vs 30.8 mm</a>.</p><h3>What’s Included</h3><ul><li>Nautilus skeleton dial (30.8 mm) with black brushed finish</li><li>Movement spacer gasket</li></ul><p><em>Movement, hands, case, and tools are not included.</em></p><h2>Designed by Nomods</h2><p>This dial is part of the Nomods color skeleton series, designed in-house to push beyond simple flat-finished skeleton dials. The black brushed surface is created by directional brushing of the stainless steel base, then coating it with a deep black finish that preserves the brush texture underneath. The polished beveled edges along the cutout borders and outer rim are hand-finished to create a bright contrast line against the matte surface. This dual-texture approach gives the dial a sense of depth and craftsmanship that you can see in person.</p><h2>Frequently Asked Questions</h2><div itemtype="https://schema.org/FAQPage" itemscope=""><div itemtype="https://schema.org/Question" itemprop="mainEntity" itemscope=""><h3 itemprop="name">What movements fit this black skeleton dial?</h3><div itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemscope=""><p itemprop="text">The Seiko NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements. These have skeletonized plates and an open rotor that are visible through the dial’s cutouts, which is essential for the skeleton design to work visually.</p></div></div><div itemtype="https://schema.org/Question" itemprop="mainEntity" itemscope=""><h3 itemprop="name">Can I use an NH35 with this skeleton dial?</h3><div itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemscope=""><p itemprop="text">Not recommended. The NH35 and NH36 have non-skeletonized plates. Through the cutouts you would see solid metal instead of exposed movement architecture. Use an NH70, NH71, or NH72 for the intended effect.</p></div></div><div itemtype="https://schema.org/Question" itemprop="mainEntity" itemscope=""><h3 itemprop="name">What makes this different from the Black PVD Index dial?</h3><div itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemscope=""><p itemprop="text">The Black PVD Index dial has discrete silver-toned index markers with a matte PVD coating. This Black Color dial has a fully brushed black surface with polished beveled edges along the cutouts and outer rim. The brushed texture and polished chamfers give this version a more three-dimensional, layered appearance.</p></div></div></div><h2>Complete Your Build</h2><ul><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-black-pvd">Black PVD Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — blacked-out Nautilus case for a full stealth skeleton build</li><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-silver">Silver Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — brushed silver case for a black-and-silver contrast look</li><li><a href="/products/royal-oak-hands-v2-silver">Silver V2 V2 Hands</a> — high-contrast hands against the black dial</li><li><a href="/products/nh70-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH70 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton automatic movement with open rotor</li><li><a href="/products/nh72-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH72 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton movement with hacking and hand-winding</li></ul><h2>Browse Collection</h2><p><a href="/collections/nautilus-style-parts">Nautilus-Style Parts</a> · <a href="/collections/seiko-mod-dials-30-8-mm-1">30.8 mm Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/watch-dials">All Watch Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/nh7x">Skeleton Collection</a></p><p><em>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.</em></p>
<p>The Army Green Nautilus Skeleton Dial brings a military-inspired tone to the skeleton format. The matte-brushed green surface has an understated, tactical character that sets it apart from the metallic finishes in the lineup. Polished beveled edges frame the skeleton cutouts, where the NH70, NH71, or NH72 movement is visible beneath. Designed in-house by Nomods at 30.8 mm, this dial fits Seikonaut and Nautilus-style cases. The green-and-silver contrast between the dial surface and exposed movement creates a field-watch-meets-skeleton aesthetic. C3 Super-LumiNova on the hour markers delivers reliable glow in low-light conditions.<br><br><strong data-start="64" data-end="73">Note:</strong> This dial is made specifically for the NH72, with dial feet positioned for a direct fit into the movement. When using a grey spacer ring, the dial foot holes may be covered, so a small cutout in the spacer might be required. Feel free to reach out for quick and easy guidance.<br></p><h2>Specifications</h2><table><thead><tr><th>Specification</th><th>Value</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Diameter</td><td>30.8 mm</td></tr><tr><td>Compatible Movements</td><td>NH70, NH71, NH72</td></tr><tr><td>Material</td><td>Stainless steel with army green matte-brushed finish</td></tr><tr><td>Edge Finish</td><td>Polished beveled edges</td></tr><tr><td>Lume</td><td>C3 Super-LumiNova</td></tr><tr><td>Crown Position</td><td>3 o’clock</td></tr><tr><td>Design</td><td>Skeleton / open-heart</td></tr></tbody></table><h2>Compatibility</h2><p><strong>Movements:</strong> NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements only. The army green surface frames the cutouts where the movement’s skeletonized plates and open rotor are visible. A standard movement like the NH35 or NH36 has a solid rotor that would block the skeleton view through the openings.</p><p><strong>Cases:</strong> Fits the Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Nautilus case directly at 30.8 mm. Also works in the Royal Oak 41 mm case with a spacer ring. The army green pairs well with silver, gun metal, or black case finishes for different moods.</p><p><strong>Hands:</strong> Any NH-series hands will fit. Silver hands offer clean legibility against the green, while black hands push the military aesthetic further.</p><p>Choosing between dial sizes? See our <a href="/blogs/seiko-mod-parts/28-5mm-vs-30-8mm-seiko-dials-which-should-you-choose">dial size guide: 28.5 mm vs 30.8 mm</a>.</p><h3>What’s Included</h3><ul><li>Nautilus skeleton dial (30.8 mm) with army green matte-brushed finish</li><li>Movement spacer gasket</li></ul><p><em>Movement, hands, case, and tools are not included.</em></p><h2>Designed by Nomods</h2><p>The Army Green skeleton dial is a Nomods in-house design from the color series. Green is one of the most requested dial colors in the modding community, but achieving a balanced military green on steel is tricky — too much yellow and it looks olive, too much blue and it reads as teal. Nomods developed this specific army green through multiple coating iterations to land on a matte, earthy tone that stays true under warm and cool lighting. The directional brushing underneath the coating adds subtle texture that prevents the surface from looking flat or plastic, and the polished beveled edges provide a sharp contrast line between the matte green and the bright steel of the movement visible through the cutouts.</p><h2>Frequently Asked Questions</h2><div itemscope="" itemtype="https://schema.org/FAQPage"><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What movements fit this army green skeleton dial?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">The Seiko NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements. The silver skeletonized movement plates create a natural contrast against the green surface when viewed through the dial’s cutouts.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">Can I use an NH35 with this skeleton dial?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">Not recommended. The NH35 has a solid rotor and non-skeletonized plates. The cutouts would show solid metal instead of the exposed mechanics that give this dial its visual character. Use an NH70, NH71, or NH72.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What case color works best with army green?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">Silver is the most versatile pairing, creating a clean military-field-watch look. Gun metal adds a darker, more tactical mood. Black PVD creates a stealthy combination where the green is the only color accent. All three work well depending on the aesthetic you want.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What is the difference between 28.5 mm and 30.8 mm dials?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">The 28.5 mm fits smaller cases like the SKX, while 30.8 mm fits larger cases like the Seikonaut Nautilus and Royal Oak 41 mm. See our <a href="/blogs/seiko-mod-parts/28-5mm-vs-30-8mm-seiko-dials-which-should-you-choose">dial size guide</a> for a full breakdown.</p></div></div></div><h2>Complete Your Build</h2><ul><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-silver">Silver Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — brushed silver Nautilus case for a clean military-sport build</li><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-gunmetal">Gun Metal Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — darker toned case for a tactical, subdued pairing</li><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-black-pvd">Black PVD Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — stealth case where the green becomes the only color accent</li><li><a href="/products/royal-oak-hands-v2-silver">Silver V2 V2 Hands</a> — silver hands for clean legibility against the green</li><li><a href="/products/nh70-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH70 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton automatic with open rotor</li><li><a href="/products/nh72-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH72 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton movement with hacking and hand-winding</li></ul><h2>Browse Collection</h2><p><a href="/collections/nautilus-style-parts">Nautilus-Style Parts</a> · <a href="/collections/seiko-mod-dials-30-8-mm-1">30.8 mm Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/watch-dials">All Watch Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/nh7x">Skeleton Collection</a></p><p><em>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.</em></p>
<p>The Army Green Nautilus Skeleton Dial brings a military-inspired tone to the skeleton format. The matte-brushed green surface has an understated, tactical character that sets it apart from the metallic finishes in the lineup. Polished beveled edges frame the skeleton cutouts, where the NH70, NH71, or NH72 movement is visible beneath. Designed in-house by Nomods at 30.8 mm, this dial fits Seikonaut and Nautilus-style cases. The green-and-silver contrast between the dial surface and exposed movement creates a field-watch-meets-skeleton aesthetic. C3 Super-LumiNova on the hour markers delivers reliable glow in low-light conditions.<br><br><strong data-start="64" data-end="73">Note:</strong> This dial is made specifically for the NH72, with dial feet positioned for a direct fit into the movement. When using a grey spacer ring, the dial foot holes may be covered, so a small cutout in the spacer might be required. Feel free to reach out for quick and easy guidance.<br></p><h2>Specifications</h2><table><thead><tr><th>Specification</th><th>Value</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Diameter</td><td>30.8 mm</td></tr><tr><td>Compatible Movements</td><td>NH70, NH71, NH72</td></tr><tr><td>Material</td><td>Stainless steel with army green matte-brushed finish</td></tr><tr><td>Edge Finish</td><td>Polished beveled edges</td></tr><tr><td>Lume</td><td>C3 Super-LumiNova</td></tr><tr><td>Crown Position</td><td>3 o’clock</td></tr><tr><td>Design</td><td>Skeleton / open-heart</td></tr></tbody></table><h2>Compatibility</h2><p><strong>Movements:</strong> NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements only. The army green surface frames the cutouts where the movement’s skeletonized plates and open rotor are visible. A standard movement like the NH35 or NH36 has a solid rotor that would block the skeleton view through the openings.</p><p><strong>Cases:</strong> Fits the Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Nautilus case directly at 30.8 mm. Also works in the Royal Oak 41 mm case with a spacer ring. The army green pairs well with silver, gun metal, or black case finishes for different moods.</p><p><strong>Hands:</strong> Any NH-series hands will fit. Silver hands offer clean legibility against the green, while black hands push the military aesthetic further.</p><p>Choosing between dial sizes? See our <a href="/blogs/seiko-mod-parts/28-5mm-vs-30-8mm-seiko-dials-which-should-you-choose">dial size guide: 28.5 mm vs 30.8 mm</a>.</p><h3>What’s Included</h3><ul><li>Nautilus skeleton dial (30.8 mm) with army green matte-brushed finish</li><li>Movement spacer gasket</li></ul><p><em>Movement, hands, case, and tools are not included.</em></p><h2>Designed by Nomods</h2><p>The Army Green skeleton dial is a Nomods in-house design from the color series. Green is one of the most requested dial colors in the modding community, but achieving a balanced military green on steel is tricky — too much yellow and it looks olive, too much blue and it reads as teal. Nomods developed this specific army green through multiple coating iterations to land on a matte, earthy tone that stays true under warm and cool lighting. The directional brushing underneath the coating adds subtle texture that prevents the surface from looking flat or plastic, and the polished beveled edges provide a sharp contrast line between the matte green and the bright steel of the movement visible through the cutouts.</p><h2>Frequently Asked Questions</h2><div itemscope="" itemtype="https://schema.org/FAQPage"><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What movements fit this army green skeleton dial?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">The Seiko NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements. The silver skeletonized movement plates create a natural contrast against the green surface when viewed through the dial’s cutouts.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">Can I use an NH35 with this skeleton dial?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">Not recommended. The NH35 has a solid rotor and non-skeletonized plates. The cutouts would show solid metal instead of the exposed mechanics that give this dial its visual character. Use an NH70, NH71, or NH72.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What case color works best with army green?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">Silver is the most versatile pairing, creating a clean military-field-watch look. Gun metal adds a darker, more tactical mood. Black PVD creates a stealthy combination where the green is the only color accent. All three work well depending on the aesthetic you want.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What is the difference between 28.5 mm and 30.8 mm dials?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">The 28.5 mm fits smaller cases like the SKX, while 30.8 mm fits larger cases like the Seikonaut Nautilus and Royal Oak 41 mm. See our <a href="/blogs/seiko-mod-parts/28-5mm-vs-30-8mm-seiko-dials-which-should-you-choose">dial size guide</a> for a full breakdown.</p></div></div></div><h2>Complete Your Build</h2><ul><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-silver">Silver Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — brushed silver Nautilus case for a clean military-sport build</li><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-gunmetal">Gun Metal Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — darker toned case for a tactical, subdued pairing</li><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-black-pvd">Black PVD Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — stealth case where the green becomes the only color accent</li><li><a href="/products/royal-oak-hands-v2-silver">Silver V2 V2 Hands</a> — silver hands for clean legibility against the green</li><li><a href="/products/nh70-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH70 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton automatic with open rotor</li><li><a href="/products/nh72-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH72 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton movement with hacking and hand-winding</li></ul><h2>Browse Collection</h2><p><a href="/collections/nautilus-style-parts">Nautilus-Style Parts</a> · <a href="/collections/seiko-mod-dials-30-8-mm-1">30.8 mm Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/watch-dials">All Watch Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/nh7x">Skeleton Collection</a></p><p><em>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.</em></p>
<p>The Army Green Nautilus Skeleton Dial brings a military-inspired tone to the skeleton format. The matte-brushed green surface has an understated, tactical character that sets it apart from the metallic finishes in the lineup. Polished beveled edges frame the skeleton cutouts, where the NH70, NH71, or NH72 movement is visible beneath. Designed in-house by Nomods at 30.8 mm, this dial fits Seikonaut and Nautilus-style cases. The green-and-silver contrast between the dial surface and exposed movement creates a field-watch-meets-skeleton aesthetic. C3 Super-LumiNova on the hour markers delivers reliable glow in low-light conditions.<br><br><strong data-start="64" data-end="73">Note:</strong> This dial is made specifically for the NH72, with dial feet positioned for a direct fit into the movement. When using a grey spacer ring, the dial foot holes may be covered, so a small cutout in the spacer might be required. Feel free to reach out for quick and easy guidance.<br></p><h2>Specifications</h2><table><thead><tr><th>Specification</th><th>Value</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Diameter</td><td>30.8 mm</td></tr><tr><td>Compatible Movements</td><td>NH70, NH71, NH72</td></tr><tr><td>Material</td><td>Stainless steel with army green matte-brushed finish</td></tr><tr><td>Edge Finish</td><td>Polished beveled edges</td></tr><tr><td>Lume</td><td>C3 Super-LumiNova</td></tr><tr><td>Crown Position</td><td>3 o’clock</td></tr><tr><td>Design</td><td>Skeleton / open-heart</td></tr></tbody></table><h2>Compatibility</h2><p><strong>Movements:</strong> NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements only. The army green surface frames the cutouts where the movement’s skeletonized plates and open rotor are visible. A standard movement like the NH35 or NH36 has a solid rotor that would block the skeleton view through the openings.</p><p><strong>Cases:</strong> Fits the Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Nautilus case directly at 30.8 mm. Also works in the Royal Oak 41 mm case with a spacer ring. The army green pairs well with silver, gun metal, or black case finishes for different moods.</p><p><strong>Hands:</strong> Any NH-series hands will fit. Silver hands offer clean legibility against the green, while black hands push the military aesthetic further.</p><p>Choosing between dial sizes? See our <a href="/blogs/seiko-mod-parts/28-5mm-vs-30-8mm-seiko-dials-which-should-you-choose">dial size guide: 28.5 mm vs 30.8 mm</a>.</p><h3>What’s Included</h3><ul><li>Nautilus skeleton dial (30.8 mm) with army green matte-brushed finish</li><li>Movement spacer gasket</li></ul><p><em>Movement, hands, case, and tools are not included.</em></p><h2>Designed by Nomods</h2><p>The Army Green skeleton dial is a Nomods in-house design from the color series. Green is one of the most requested dial colors in the modding community, but achieving a balanced military green on steel is tricky — too much yellow and it looks olive, too much blue and it reads as teal. Nomods developed this specific army green through multiple coating iterations to land on a matte, earthy tone that stays true under warm and cool lighting. The directional brushing underneath the coating adds subtle texture that prevents the surface from looking flat or plastic, and the polished beveled edges provide a sharp contrast line between the matte green and the bright steel of the movement visible through the cutouts.</p><h2>Frequently Asked Questions</h2><div itemscope="" itemtype="https://schema.org/FAQPage"><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What movements fit this army green skeleton dial?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">The Seiko NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements. The silver skeletonized movement plates create a natural contrast against the green surface when viewed through the dial’s cutouts.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">Can I use an NH35 with this skeleton dial?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">Not recommended. The NH35 has a solid rotor and non-skeletonized plates. The cutouts would show solid metal instead of the exposed mechanics that give this dial its visual character. Use an NH70, NH71, or NH72.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What case color works best with army green?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">Silver is the most versatile pairing, creating a clean military-field-watch look. Gun metal adds a darker, more tactical mood. Black PVD creates a stealthy combination where the green is the only color accent. All three work well depending on the aesthetic you want.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What is the difference between 28.5 mm and 30.8 mm dials?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">The 28.5 mm fits smaller cases like the SKX, while 30.8 mm fits larger cases like the Seikonaut Nautilus and Royal Oak 41 mm. See our <a href="/blogs/seiko-mod-parts/28-5mm-vs-30-8mm-seiko-dials-which-should-you-choose">dial size guide</a> for a full breakdown.</p></div></div></div><h2>Complete Your Build</h2><ul><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-silver">Silver Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — brushed silver Nautilus case for a clean military-sport build</li><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-gunmetal">Gun Metal Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — darker toned case for a tactical, subdued pairing</li><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-black-pvd">Black PVD Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — stealth case where the green becomes the only color accent</li><li><a href="/products/royal-oak-hands-v2-silver">Silver V2 V2 Hands</a> — silver hands for clean legibility against the green</li><li><a href="/products/nh70-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH70 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton automatic with open rotor</li><li><a href="/products/nh72-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH72 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton movement with hacking and hand-winding</li></ul><h2>Browse Collection</h2><p><a href="/collections/nautilus-style-parts">Nautilus-Style Parts</a> · <a href="/collections/seiko-mod-dials-30-8-mm-1">30.8 mm Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/watch-dials">All Watch Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/nh7x">Skeleton Collection</a></p><p><em>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.</em></p>
<p>The Royal Blue Nautilus Skeleton Dial brings a rich, saturated blue to the skeleton format. The brushed surface carries a deep royal blue tone inspired by luxury sports watch dials, with polished beveled edges that frame the skeleton cutouts in bright contrast. Through the openings, the NH70, NH71, or NH72 movement is visible beneath the blue surface. Designed in-house by Nomods at 30.8 mm, this dial fits Seikonaut and Nautilus-style cases. The blue-to-silver interplay between the dial surface and exposed movement creates a striking depth effect. C3 Super-LumiNova on the markers ensures readability after dark.<br><br><strong data-start="64" data-end="73">Note:</strong> This dial is made specifically for the NH72, with dial feet positioned for a direct fit into the movement. When using a grey spacer ring, the dial foot holes may be covered, so a small cutout in the spacer might be required. Feel free to reach out for quick and easy guidance.<br></p><h2>Specifications</h2><table><thead><tr><th>Specification</th><th>Value</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Diameter</td><td>30.8 mm</td></tr><tr><td>Compatible Movements</td><td>NH70, NH71, NH72</td></tr><tr><td>Material</td><td>Stainless steel with royal blue brushed finish</td></tr><tr><td>Edge Finish</td><td>Polished beveled edges</td></tr><tr><td>Lume</td><td>C3 Super-LumiNova</td></tr><tr><td>Crown Position</td><td>3 o’clock</td></tr><tr><td>Design</td><td>Skeleton / open-heart</td></tr></tbody></table><h2>Compatibility</h2><p><strong>Movements:</strong> NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements only. The royal blue surface is designed to contrast with the silver-toned skeletonized plates visible through the cutouts. Non-skeleton movements like the NH35 and NH36 would show a solid rotor behind the openings, removing the visual depth this dial is designed to create.</p><p><strong>Cases:</strong> The 30.8 mm diameter fits the Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Nautilus case directly, and the Royal Oak 41 mm case with a spacer ring. The royal blue pairs well with silver, gun metal, or two-tone case finishes.</p><p><strong>Hands:</strong> Any NH-series hands will fit. Silver hands provide classic contrast against the blue, while blue-accented or white hands add a cohesive color theme.</p><p>Not sure about dial sizes? Read our <a href="/blogs/seiko-mod-parts/28-5mm-vs-30-8mm-seiko-dials-which-should-you-choose">dial size guide: 28.5 mm vs 30.8 mm</a>.</p><h3>What’s Included</h3><ul><li>Nautilus skeleton dial (30.8 mm) with royal blue brushed finish</li><li>Movement spacer gasket</li></ul><p><em>Movement, hands, case, and tools are not included.</em></p><h2>Designed by Nomods</h2><p>The Royal Blue skeleton dial is a Nomods in-house creation from the color series. Achieving a rich, consistent blue on brushed steel is more difficult than it appears — the brushing direction, coating thickness, and curing process all affect the final hue. Nomods developed this specific royal blue through iterative testing to land on a tone that reads as deep and saturated without shifting toward purple or teal under different lighting. The polished beveled edges along the cutouts and outer rim provide a mirror-bright frame that amplifies the contrast between the blue surface and the silver movement underneath.</p><h2>Frequently Asked Questions</h2><div itemscope="" itemtype="https://schema.org/FAQPage"><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What movements fit this royal blue skeleton dial?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">The Seiko NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements. The silver skeletonized plates of these movements contrast with the royal blue surface for a striking blue-and-silver depth effect through the cutouts.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">Can I use this with an NH35?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">Not recommended. The NH35 has a solid rotor and non-skeletonized plates, so you would see solid metal through the cutouts instead of exposed mechanics. The blue-and-silver layered effect only works with a skeleton movement.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What case color pairs best with royal blue?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">Silver is the most popular pairing — the brushed silver Seikonaut creates a classic blue-dial sports watch look. Gun metal and two-tone cases also work well. Gold cases can create a bold, luxury-inspired contrast if that is the look you are going for.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What is the difference between 28.5 mm and 30.8 mm dials?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">They fit different case sizes. The 28.5 mm is standard for SKX and smaller Seiko mod cases, while 30.8 mm fits larger cases like the Seikonaut Nautilus and Royal Oak 41 mm. Our <a href="/blogs/seiko-mod-parts/28-5mm-vs-30-8mm-seiko-dials-which-should-you-choose">dial size guide</a> covers the details.</p></div></div></div><h2>Complete Your Build</h2><ul><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-silver">Silver Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — brushed silver case for a classic blue-dial sports watch build</li><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-gunmetal">Gun Metal Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — darker toned case for a moodier blue-and-grey pairing</li><li><a href="/products/royal-oak-hands-v2-silver">Silver V2 V2 Hands</a> — silver hands for clean contrast against the blue</li><li><a href="/products/nh70-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH70 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton automatic with open rotor</li><li><a href="/products/nh72-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH72 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton movement with hacking and hand-winding</li></ul><h2>Browse Collection</h2><p><a href="/collections/nautilus-style-parts">Nautilus-Style Parts</a> · <a href="/collections/seiko-mod-dials-30-8-mm-1">30.8 mm Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/watch-dials">All Watch Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/nh7x">Skeleton Collection</a></p><p><em>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.</em></p>
<p>The Royal Blue Nautilus Skeleton Dial brings a rich, saturated blue to the skeleton format. The brushed surface carries a deep royal blue tone inspired by luxury sports watch dials, with polished beveled edges that frame the skeleton cutouts in bright contrast. Through the openings, the NH70, NH71, or NH72 movement is visible beneath the blue surface. Designed in-house by Nomods at 30.8 mm, this dial fits Seikonaut and Nautilus-style cases. The blue-to-silver interplay between the dial surface and exposed movement creates a striking depth effect. C3 Super-LumiNova on the markers ensures readability after dark.<br><br><strong data-start="64" data-end="73">Note:</strong> This dial is made specifically for the NH72, with dial feet positioned for a direct fit into the movement. When using a grey spacer ring, the dial foot holes may be covered, so a small cutout in the spacer might be required. Feel free to reach out for quick and easy guidance.<br></p><h2>Specifications</h2><table><thead><tr><th>Specification</th><th>Value</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Diameter</td><td>30.8 mm</td></tr><tr><td>Compatible Movements</td><td>NH70, NH71, NH72</td></tr><tr><td>Material</td><td>Stainless steel with royal blue brushed finish</td></tr><tr><td>Edge Finish</td><td>Polished beveled edges</td></tr><tr><td>Lume</td><td>C3 Super-LumiNova</td></tr><tr><td>Crown Position</td><td>3 o’clock</td></tr><tr><td>Design</td><td>Skeleton / open-heart</td></tr></tbody></table><h2>Compatibility</h2><p><strong>Movements:</strong> NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements only. The royal blue surface is designed to contrast with the silver-toned skeletonized plates visible through the cutouts. Non-skeleton movements like the NH35 and NH36 would show a solid rotor behind the openings, removing the visual depth this dial is designed to create.</p><p><strong>Cases:</strong> The 30.8 mm diameter fits the Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Nautilus case directly, and the Royal Oak 41 mm case with a spacer ring. The royal blue pairs well with silver, gun metal, or two-tone case finishes.</p><p><strong>Hands:</strong> Any NH-series hands will fit. Silver hands provide classic contrast against the blue, while blue-accented or white hands add a cohesive color theme.</p><p>Not sure about dial sizes? Read our <a href="/blogs/seiko-mod-parts/28-5mm-vs-30-8mm-seiko-dials-which-should-you-choose">dial size guide: 28.5 mm vs 30.8 mm</a>.</p><h3>What’s Included</h3><ul><li>Nautilus skeleton dial (30.8 mm) with royal blue brushed finish</li><li>Movement spacer gasket</li></ul><p><em>Movement, hands, case, and tools are not included.</em></p><h2>Designed by Nomods</h2><p>The Royal Blue skeleton dial is a Nomods in-house creation from the color series. Achieving a rich, consistent blue on brushed steel is more difficult than it appears — the brushing direction, coating thickness, and curing process all affect the final hue. Nomods developed this specific royal blue through iterative testing to land on a tone that reads as deep and saturated without shifting toward purple or teal under different lighting. The polished beveled edges along the cutouts and outer rim provide a mirror-bright frame that amplifies the contrast between the blue surface and the silver movement underneath.</p><h2>Frequently Asked Questions</h2><div itemscope="" itemtype="https://schema.org/FAQPage"><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What movements fit this royal blue skeleton dial?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">The Seiko NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements. The silver skeletonized plates of these movements contrast with the royal blue surface for a striking blue-and-silver depth effect through the cutouts.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">Can I use this with an NH35?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">Not recommended. The NH35 has a solid rotor and non-skeletonized plates, so you would see solid metal through the cutouts instead of exposed mechanics. The blue-and-silver layered effect only works with a skeleton movement.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What case color pairs best with royal blue?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">Silver is the most popular pairing — the brushed silver Seikonaut creates a classic blue-dial sports watch look. Gun metal and two-tone cases also work well. Gold cases can create a bold, luxury-inspired contrast if that is the look you are going for.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What is the difference between 28.5 mm and 30.8 mm dials?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">They fit different case sizes. The 28.5 mm is standard for SKX and smaller Seiko mod cases, while 30.8 mm fits larger cases like the Seikonaut Nautilus and Royal Oak 41 mm. Our <a href="/blogs/seiko-mod-parts/28-5mm-vs-30-8mm-seiko-dials-which-should-you-choose">dial size guide</a> covers the details.</p></div></div></div><h2>Complete Your Build</h2><ul><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-silver">Silver Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — brushed silver case for a classic blue-dial sports watch build</li><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-gunmetal">Gun Metal Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — darker toned case for a moodier blue-and-grey pairing</li><li><a href="/products/royal-oak-hands-v2-silver">Silver V2 V2 Hands</a> — silver hands for clean contrast against the blue</li><li><a href="/products/nh70-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH70 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton automatic with open rotor</li><li><a href="/products/nh72-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH72 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton movement with hacking and hand-winding</li></ul><h2>Browse Collection</h2><p><a href="/collections/nautilus-style-parts">Nautilus-Style Parts</a> · <a href="/collections/seiko-mod-dials-30-8-mm-1">30.8 mm Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/watch-dials">All Watch Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/nh7x">Skeleton Collection</a></p><p><em>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.</em></p>
<p>The Royal Blue Nautilus Skeleton Dial brings a rich, saturated blue to the skeleton format. The brushed surface carries a deep royal blue tone inspired by luxury sports watch dials, with polished beveled edges that frame the skeleton cutouts in bright contrast. Through the openings, the NH70, NH71, or NH72 movement is visible beneath the blue surface. Designed in-house by Nomods at 30.8 mm, this dial fits Seikonaut and Nautilus-style cases. The blue-to-silver interplay between the dial surface and exposed movement creates a striking depth effect. C3 Super-LumiNova on the markers ensures readability after dark.<br><br><strong data-start="64" data-end="73">Note:</strong> This dial is made specifically for the NH72, with dial feet positioned for a direct fit into the movement. When using a grey spacer ring, the dial foot holes may be covered, so a small cutout in the spacer might be required. Feel free to reach out for quick and easy guidance.<br></p><h2>Specifications</h2><table><thead><tr><th>Specification</th><th>Value</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Diameter</td><td>30.8 mm</td></tr><tr><td>Compatible Movements</td><td>NH70, NH71, NH72</td></tr><tr><td>Material</td><td>Stainless steel with royal blue brushed finish</td></tr><tr><td>Edge Finish</td><td>Polished beveled edges</td></tr><tr><td>Lume</td><td>C3 Super-LumiNova</td></tr><tr><td>Crown Position</td><td>3 o’clock</td></tr><tr><td>Design</td><td>Skeleton / open-heart</td></tr></tbody></table><h2>Compatibility</h2><p><strong>Movements:</strong> NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements only. The royal blue surface is designed to contrast with the silver-toned skeletonized plates visible through the cutouts. Non-skeleton movements like the NH35 and NH36 would show a solid rotor behind the openings, removing the visual depth this dial is designed to create.</p><p><strong>Cases:</strong> The 30.8 mm diameter fits the Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Nautilus case directly, and the Royal Oak 41 mm case with a spacer ring. The royal blue pairs well with silver, gun metal, or two-tone case finishes.</p><p><strong>Hands:</strong> Any NH-series hands will fit. Silver hands provide classic contrast against the blue, while blue-accented or white hands add a cohesive color theme.</p><p>Not sure about dial sizes? Read our <a href="/blogs/seiko-mod-parts/28-5mm-vs-30-8mm-seiko-dials-which-should-you-choose">dial size guide: 28.5 mm vs 30.8 mm</a>.</p><h3>What’s Included</h3><ul><li>Nautilus skeleton dial (30.8 mm) with royal blue brushed finish</li><li>Movement spacer gasket</li></ul><p><em>Movement, hands, case, and tools are not included.</em></p><h2>Designed by Nomods</h2><p>The Royal Blue skeleton dial is a Nomods in-house creation from the color series. Achieving a rich, consistent blue on brushed steel is more difficult than it appears — the brushing direction, coating thickness, and curing process all affect the final hue. Nomods developed this specific royal blue through iterative testing to land on a tone that reads as deep and saturated without shifting toward purple or teal under different lighting. The polished beveled edges along the cutouts and outer rim provide a mirror-bright frame that amplifies the contrast between the blue surface and the silver movement underneath.</p><h2>Frequently Asked Questions</h2><div itemscope="" itemtype="https://schema.org/FAQPage"><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What movements fit this royal blue skeleton dial?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">The Seiko NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements. The silver skeletonized plates of these movements contrast with the royal blue surface for a striking blue-and-silver depth effect through the cutouts.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">Can I use this with an NH35?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">Not recommended. The NH35 has a solid rotor and non-skeletonized plates, so you would see solid metal through the cutouts instead of exposed mechanics. The blue-and-silver layered effect only works with a skeleton movement.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What case color pairs best with royal blue?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">Silver is the most popular pairing — the brushed silver Seikonaut creates a classic blue-dial sports watch look. Gun metal and two-tone cases also work well. Gold cases can create a bold, luxury-inspired contrast if that is the look you are going for.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What is the difference between 28.5 mm and 30.8 mm dials?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">They fit different case sizes. The 28.5 mm is standard for SKX and smaller Seiko mod cases, while 30.8 mm fits larger cases like the Seikonaut Nautilus and Royal Oak 41 mm. Our <a href="/blogs/seiko-mod-parts/28-5mm-vs-30-8mm-seiko-dials-which-should-you-choose">dial size guide</a> covers the details.</p></div></div></div><h2>Complete Your Build</h2><ul><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-silver">Silver Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — brushed silver case for a classic blue-dial sports watch build</li><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-gunmetal">Gun Metal Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — darker toned case for a moodier blue-and-grey pairing</li><li><a href="/products/royal-oak-hands-v2-silver">Silver V2 V2 Hands</a> — silver hands for clean contrast against the blue</li><li><a href="/products/nh70-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH70 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton automatic with open rotor</li><li><a href="/products/nh72-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH72 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton movement with hacking and hand-winding</li></ul><h2>Browse Collection</h2><p><a href="/collections/nautilus-style-parts">Nautilus-Style Parts</a> · <a href="/collections/seiko-mod-dials-30-8-mm-1">30.8 mm Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/watch-dials">All Watch Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/nh7x">Skeleton Collection</a></p><p><em>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.</em></p>
<p>The Golden Nautilus Skeleton Dial presents a warm, sunlit aesthetic with a gold brushed surface and polished beveled edges. The directional brushing catches light across the dial face, creating subtle shifts in tone as the wrist moves. Through the skeleton cutouts, the NH70, NH71, or NH72 movement is visible beneath the golden frame. Designed in-house by Nomods at 30.8 mm, this dial fits Seikonaut and Nautilus-style cases. C3 Super-LumiNova on the hour markers provides reliable low-light readability, and the dial feet are positioned for 3 o’clock crown placement.<br><br><strong data-start="64" data-end="73">Note:</strong> This dial is made specifically for the NH72, with dial feet positioned for a direct fit into the movement. When using a grey spacer ring, the dial foot holes may be covered, so a small cutout in the spacer might be required. Feel free to reach out for quick and easy guidance.<br></p><h2>Specifications</h2><table><thead><tr><th>Specification</th><th>Value</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Diameter</td><td>30.8 mm</td></tr><tr><td>Compatible Movements</td><td>NH70, NH71, NH72</td></tr><tr><td>Material</td><td>Stainless steel with gold brushed finish</td></tr><tr><td>Edge Finish</td><td>Polished beveled edges</td></tr><tr><td>Lume</td><td>C3 Super-LumiNova</td></tr><tr><td>Crown Position</td><td>3 o’clock</td></tr><tr><td>Design</td><td>Skeleton / open-heart</td></tr></tbody></table><h2>Compatibility</h2><p><strong>Movements:</strong> NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements only. The gold brushed surface frames the cutouts where the skeletonized movement plates and open rotor are visible. Non-skeleton movements like the NH35 or NH36 would display a solid rotor through the openings, which defeats the skeleton concept.</p><p><strong>Cases:</strong> Fits the Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Nautilus case directly. Also fits the Royal Oak 41 mm case with a spacer ring. The gold finish pairs especially well with the Yellow Gold Seikonaut case for a cohesive warm build.</p><p><strong>Hands:</strong> Any NH-series hands will fit. Gold hands create a full warm-tone build, while silver hands add a cool contrast that highlights the gold brushing.</p><p>Deciding between dial sizes? See our <a href="/blogs/seiko-mod-parts/28-5mm-vs-30-8mm-seiko-dials-which-should-you-choose">dial size guide: 28.5 mm vs 30.8 mm</a>.</p><h3>What’s Included</h3><ul><li>Nautilus skeleton dial (30.8 mm) with gold brushed finish</li><li>Movement spacer gasket</li></ul><p><em>Movement, hands, case, and tools are not included.</em></p><h2>Designed by Nomods</h2><p>The Golden skeleton dial is part of the Nomods color series, designed in-house to offer finishes beyond standard silver and black. The gold tone is achieved through a proprietary coating process over directionally brushed stainless steel, resulting in a warm metallic surface that shifts in intensity depending on the light angle. Unlike flat gold plating, the brushed texture underneath gives the surface visual grain and depth. The polished beveled edges along the cutout borders provide a bright contrast line that frames the exposed movement, adding a layered, finished look that elevates the dial beyond a simple color swap.</p><h2>Frequently Asked Questions</h2><div itemscope="" itemtype="https://schema.org/FAQPage"><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What movements fit this golden skeleton dial?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">The Seiko NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements. These are the only Seiko NH-family movements with skeletonized plates and an open rotor, which are visible through this dial’s cutouts.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">Can I use this dial with an NH35 or NH36?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">Not recommended. The NH35 and NH36 have solid rotors and non-skeletonized plates. You would see solid metal through the cutouts rather than the exposed mechanics that the skeleton design is meant to showcase.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">Does the gold tone match the Yellow Gold Seikonaut case?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">Yes. The golden brushed finish on this dial is developed to harmonize with the Yellow Gold Seikonaut PVD coating. Both share a warm gold hue that pairs naturally for a unified skeleton build.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">How is this different from the Gold Index skeleton dial?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">The Gold Index dial has polished gold index markers on a minimal frame. This Golden Color dial has a full brushed gold surface with polished beveled edges along the cutouts. The brushed texture gives this version more visual depth and a richer surface appearance than the cleaner, more traditional index style.</p></div></div></div><h2>Complete Your Build</h2><ul><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-gold">Yellow Gold Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — gold PVD Nautilus case, color-matched for a full warm skeleton build</li><li><a href="/products/royal-oak-hands-v2-gold">Gold V2 V2 Hands</a> — gold hands to complete the monochrome warm-tone look</li><li><a href="/products/nh70-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH70 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton automatic with open rotor</li><li><a href="/products/nh72-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH72 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton movement with hacking and hand-winding</li></ul><h2>Browse Collection</h2><p><a href="/collections/nautilus-style-parts">Nautilus-Style Parts</a> · <a href="/collections/seiko-mod-dials-30-8-mm-1">30.8 mm Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/watch-dials">All Watch Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/nh7x">Skeleton Collection</a></p><p><em>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.</em></p>
<p>The Golden Nautilus Skeleton Dial presents a warm, sunlit aesthetic with a gold brushed surface and polished beveled edges. The directional brushing catches light across the dial face, creating subtle shifts in tone as the wrist moves. Through the skeleton cutouts, the NH70, NH71, or NH72 movement is visible beneath the golden frame. Designed in-house by Nomods at 30.8 mm, this dial fits Seikonaut and Nautilus-style cases. C3 Super-LumiNova on the hour markers provides reliable low-light readability, and the dial feet are positioned for 3 o’clock crown placement.<br><br><strong data-start="64" data-end="73">Note:</strong> This dial is made specifically for the NH72, with dial feet positioned for a direct fit into the movement. When using a grey spacer ring, the dial foot holes may be covered, so a small cutout in the spacer might be required. Feel free to reach out for quick and easy guidance.<br></p><h2>Specifications</h2><table><thead><tr><th>Specification</th><th>Value</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Diameter</td><td>30.8 mm</td></tr><tr><td>Compatible Movements</td><td>NH70, NH71, NH72</td></tr><tr><td>Material</td><td>Stainless steel with gold brushed finish</td></tr><tr><td>Edge Finish</td><td>Polished beveled edges</td></tr><tr><td>Lume</td><td>C3 Super-LumiNova</td></tr><tr><td>Crown Position</td><td>3 o’clock</td></tr><tr><td>Design</td><td>Skeleton / open-heart</td></tr></tbody></table><h2>Compatibility</h2><p><strong>Movements:</strong> NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements only. The gold brushed surface frames the cutouts where the skeletonized movement plates and open rotor are visible. Non-skeleton movements like the NH35 or NH36 would display a solid rotor through the openings, which defeats the skeleton concept.</p><p><strong>Cases:</strong> Fits the Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Nautilus case directly. Also fits the Royal Oak 41 mm case with a spacer ring. The gold finish pairs especially well with the Yellow Gold Seikonaut case for a cohesive warm build.</p><p><strong>Hands:</strong> Any NH-series hands will fit. Gold hands create a full warm-tone build, while silver hands add a cool contrast that highlights the gold brushing.</p><p>Deciding between dial sizes? See our <a href="/blogs/seiko-mod-parts/28-5mm-vs-30-8mm-seiko-dials-which-should-you-choose">dial size guide: 28.5 mm vs 30.8 mm</a>.</p><h3>What’s Included</h3><ul><li>Nautilus skeleton dial (30.8 mm) with gold brushed finish</li><li>Movement spacer gasket</li></ul><p><em>Movement, hands, case, and tools are not included.</em></p><h2>Designed by Nomods</h2><p>The Golden skeleton dial is part of the Nomods color series, designed in-house to offer finishes beyond standard silver and black. The gold tone is achieved through a proprietary coating process over directionally brushed stainless steel, resulting in a warm metallic surface that shifts in intensity depending on the light angle. Unlike flat gold plating, the brushed texture underneath gives the surface visual grain and depth. The polished beveled edges along the cutout borders provide a bright contrast line that frames the exposed movement, adding a layered, finished look that elevates the dial beyond a simple color swap.</p><h2>Frequently Asked Questions</h2><div itemscope="" itemtype="https://schema.org/FAQPage"><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What movements fit this golden skeleton dial?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">The Seiko NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements. These are the only Seiko NH-family movements with skeletonized plates and an open rotor, which are visible through this dial’s cutouts.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">Can I use this dial with an NH35 or NH36?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">Not recommended. The NH35 and NH36 have solid rotors and non-skeletonized plates. You would see solid metal through the cutouts rather than the exposed mechanics that the skeleton design is meant to showcase.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">Does the gold tone match the Yellow Gold Seikonaut case?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">Yes. The golden brushed finish on this dial is developed to harmonize with the Yellow Gold Seikonaut PVD coating. Both share a warm gold hue that pairs naturally for a unified skeleton build.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">How is this different from the Gold Index skeleton dial?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">The Gold Index dial has polished gold index markers on a minimal frame. This Golden Color dial has a full brushed gold surface with polished beveled edges along the cutouts. The brushed texture gives this version more visual depth and a richer surface appearance than the cleaner, more traditional index style.</p></div></div></div><h2>Complete Your Build</h2><ul><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-gold">Yellow Gold Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — gold PVD Nautilus case, color-matched for a full warm skeleton build</li><li><a href="/products/royal-oak-hands-v2-gold">Gold V2 V2 Hands</a> — gold hands to complete the monochrome warm-tone look</li><li><a href="/products/nh70-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH70 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton automatic with open rotor</li><li><a href="/products/nh72-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH72 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton movement with hacking and hand-winding</li></ul><h2>Browse Collection</h2><p><a href="/collections/nautilus-style-parts">Nautilus-Style Parts</a> · <a href="/collections/seiko-mod-dials-30-8-mm-1">30.8 mm Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/watch-dials">All Watch Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/nh7x">Skeleton Collection</a></p><p><em>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.</em></p>
<p>The Golden Nautilus Skeleton Dial presents a warm, sunlit aesthetic with a gold brushed surface and polished beveled edges. The directional brushing catches light across the dial face, creating subtle shifts in tone as the wrist moves. Through the skeleton cutouts, the NH70, NH71, or NH72 movement is visible beneath the golden frame. Designed in-house by Nomods at 30.8 mm, this dial fits Seikonaut and Nautilus-style cases. C3 Super-LumiNova on the hour markers provides reliable low-light readability, and the dial feet are positioned for 3 o’clock crown placement.<br><br><strong data-start="64" data-end="73">Note:</strong> This dial is made specifically for the NH72, with dial feet positioned for a direct fit into the movement. When using a grey spacer ring, the dial foot holes may be covered, so a small cutout in the spacer might be required. Feel free to reach out for quick and easy guidance.<br></p><h2>Specifications</h2><table><thead><tr><th>Specification</th><th>Value</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Diameter</td><td>30.8 mm</td></tr><tr><td>Compatible Movements</td><td>NH70, NH71, NH72</td></tr><tr><td>Material</td><td>Stainless steel with gold brushed finish</td></tr><tr><td>Edge Finish</td><td>Polished beveled edges</td></tr><tr><td>Lume</td><td>C3 Super-LumiNova</td></tr><tr><td>Crown Position</td><td>3 o’clock</td></tr><tr><td>Design</td><td>Skeleton / open-heart</td></tr></tbody></table><h2>Compatibility</h2><p><strong>Movements:</strong> NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements only. The gold brushed surface frames the cutouts where the skeletonized movement plates and open rotor are visible. Non-skeleton movements like the NH35 or NH36 would display a solid rotor through the openings, which defeats the skeleton concept.</p><p><strong>Cases:</strong> Fits the Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Nautilus case directly. Also fits the Royal Oak 41 mm case with a spacer ring. The gold finish pairs especially well with the Yellow Gold Seikonaut case for a cohesive warm build.</p><p><strong>Hands:</strong> Any NH-series hands will fit. Gold hands create a full warm-tone build, while silver hands add a cool contrast that highlights the gold brushing.</p><p>Deciding between dial sizes? See our <a href="/blogs/seiko-mod-parts/28-5mm-vs-30-8mm-seiko-dials-which-should-you-choose">dial size guide: 28.5 mm vs 30.8 mm</a>.</p><h3>What’s Included</h3><ul><li>Nautilus skeleton dial (30.8 mm) with gold brushed finish</li><li>Movement spacer gasket</li></ul><p><em>Movement, hands, case, and tools are not included.</em></p><h2>Designed by Nomods</h2><p>The Golden skeleton dial is part of the Nomods color series, designed in-house to offer finishes beyond standard silver and black. The gold tone is achieved through a proprietary coating process over directionally brushed stainless steel, resulting in a warm metallic surface that shifts in intensity depending on the light angle. Unlike flat gold plating, the brushed texture underneath gives the surface visual grain and depth. The polished beveled edges along the cutout borders provide a bright contrast line that frames the exposed movement, adding a layered, finished look that elevates the dial beyond a simple color swap.</p><h2>Frequently Asked Questions</h2><div itemscope="" itemtype="https://schema.org/FAQPage"><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">What movements fit this golden skeleton dial?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">The Seiko NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements. These are the only Seiko NH-family movements with skeletonized plates and an open rotor, which are visible through this dial’s cutouts.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">Can I use this dial with an NH35 or NH36?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">Not recommended. The NH35 and NH36 have solid rotors and non-skeletonized plates. You would see solid metal through the cutouts rather than the exposed mechanics that the skeleton design is meant to showcase.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">Does the gold tone match the Yellow Gold Seikonaut case?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">Yes. The golden brushed finish on this dial is developed to harmonize with the Yellow Gold Seikonaut PVD coating. Both share a warm gold hue that pairs naturally for a unified skeleton build.</p></div></div><div itemscope="" itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"><h3 itemprop="name">How is this different from the Gold Index skeleton dial?</h3><div itemscope="" itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"><p itemprop="text">The Gold Index dial has polished gold index markers on a minimal frame. This Golden Color dial has a full brushed gold surface with polished beveled edges along the cutouts. The brushed texture gives this version more visual depth and a richer surface appearance than the cleaner, more traditional index style.</p></div></div></div><h2>Complete Your Build</h2><ul><li><a href="/products/seikonaut-40mm-case-gold">Yellow Gold Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Case</a> — gold PVD Nautilus case, color-matched for a full warm skeleton build</li><li><a href="/products/royal-oak-hands-v2-gold">Gold V2 V2 Hands</a> — gold hands to complete the monochrome warm-tone look</li><li><a href="/products/nh70-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH70 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton automatic with open rotor</li><li><a href="/products/nh72-skeleton-movement">Seiko NH72 Skeleton Movement</a> — skeleton movement with hacking and hand-winding</li></ul><h2>Browse Collection</h2><p><a href="/collections/nautilus-style-parts">Nautilus-Style Parts</a> · <a href="/collections/seiko-mod-dials-30-8-mm-1">30.8 mm Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/watch-dials">All Watch Dials</a> · <a href="/collections/nh7x">Skeleton Collection</a></p><p><em>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.</em></p>
Das Nautilus Skelett-Zifferblatt mit schwarzen PVD-Indizes liefert einen Stealth-Look der Spitzenklasse — matte, schwarz PVD-beschichtete Indizes vor freigelegten Skelettöffnungen. Das dunkle Finish lässt das darunterliegende Uhrwerk zum visuellen Mittelpunkt werden — polierte Räder und Brücken setzen sich klar gegen den geschwärzten Rahmen ab. Von Nomods im eigenen Haus entworfen, ist dieses 30,8-mm-Zifferblatt für die Skelettwerke NH70, NH71 und NH72 gemacht. C3 Super-LumiNova an jedem Index liefert Kontrast bei Tag und Leuchtkraft bei Dunkelheit, und die Zifferblattfüße sind für Kronenposition bei 3 Uhr ausgerichtet, passend zu Seikonaut-, Nautilus-Style- und Royal-Oak-41-mm-Gehäusen.
Spezifikationen
| Spezifikation | Wert |
|---|---|
| Durchmesser | 30,8 mm |
| Kompatible Uhrwerke | NH70, NH71, NH72 |
| Material | Edelstahl mit matter, schwarzer PVD-Beschichtung |
| Leuchtmasse | C3 Super-LumiNova |
| Kronenposition | 3 Uhr |
| Design | Skelett / Open-Heart |
Kompatibilität
Uhrwerke: nur die Skelettwerke NH70, NH71 und NH72. Das schwarze PVD-Finish ist gezielt darauf ausgelegt, mit den silbrigen Skelettplatten dieser Werke zu kontrastieren. Ein Nicht-Skelettwerk wie das NH35 oder NH36 würde durch die Aussparungen einen vollen Rotor statt der freigelegten Mechanik zeigen.
Gehäuse: der 30,8-mm-Durchmesser passt direkt in die Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Nautilus-Gehäuse und mit Distanzring in das Royal Oak 41-mm-Gehäuse. Das matte schwarze Finish kombiniert besonders gut mit der schwarzen PVD-Seikonaut für einen vollständig geblackten Build.
Zeiger: jede NH-Serie passt. Schwarze oder silberne Zeiger funktionieren beide — schwarz für totale Tarnung, silber für Lesbarkeitskontrast.
Hilfe bei der Zifferblattgröße nötig? Lies unseren Zifferblattgrößen-Guide: 28,5 mm vs 30,8 mm.
Lieferumfang
- Nautilus Skelett-Zifferblatt (30,8 mm) mit matten, schwarzen PVD-Indizes
- Werkdistanzring (Dichtung)
Uhrwerk, Zeiger, Gehäuse und Werkzeug sind nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten.
Designed by Nomods
Dieses Stealth-Zifferblatt ist ein hauseigenes Nomods-Design. Die matte schwarze PVD-Beschichtung wird gleichmäßig auf jeden Index aufgetragen — für ein konsistentes, nicht-reflektierendes Finish, das Licht absorbiert statt es zurückzuwerfen. Das Ergebnis ist ein Zifferblatt, auf dem das Uhrwerk zum Mittelpunkt wird — der polierte Stahl des Skelettwerks setzt sich scharf gegen den geblackten Rahmen ab. Die Leuchtmasse wird auf jedem Index unter der PVD-Schicht aufgetragen, sodass das C3 Super-LumiNova auflädt und leuchtet, ohne tagsüber visuell aufzufallen.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Welche Uhrwerke funktionieren mit diesem schwarzen PVD-Skelett-Zifferblatt?
Die Skelettwerke Seiko NH70, NH71 und NH72. Sie haben skeletonisierte Platten und einen offenen Rotor, die mit dem matten schwarzen PVD-Rahmen dieses Zifferblatts kontrastieren. Das sichtbare silberne Uhrwerk gegen das schwarze Zifferblatt erzeugt den visuellen Effekt, um den dieses Design herum aufgebaut ist.
Kann ich es mit einem NH35 verwenden?
Nicht empfehlenswert. Das NH35 hat einen vollen Rotor und nicht-skeletonisierte Platten, sodass die Aussparungen massives Metall statt der freigelegten Mechanik zeigen würden, die den Sinn eines Skelett-Zifferblatts ausmacht. Verwende stattdessen ein NH70, NH71 oder NH72.
Wird die PVD-Beschichtung verkratzen oder abnutzen?
PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) verbindet sich auf molekularer Ebene mit dem Stahl, was es deutlich haltbarer macht als eine Standardbeschichtung. Bei normalem Tragen hält das matte schwarze Finish gut. Vermeide bei der Installation Kontakt mit scheuerndem Werkzeug, damit die Beschichtung in perfektem Zustand bleibt.
Welche Gehäuse passen zu diesem 30,8-mm-Zifferblatt?
Das Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Nautilus-Gehäuse (direkte Passform) und das Royal Oak 41-mm-Gehäuse (mit Distanzring). Das Seikonaut-Gehäuse in Schwarz PVD ist die beste Kombination für einen voll geblackten Build. Mehr zur 30,8-mm-Kompatibilität in unserem Zifferblattgrößen-Guide.
Vervollständige deinen Build
- Schwarzes PVD Seikonaut Ultra-Thin Gehäuse — voll-stealth Nautilus-Gehäuse, passend zu diesem Zifferblatt
- Schwarze V2 V2 Zeiger — geblackte Zeiger für einen kompletten Stealth-Build
- Seiko NH70 Skelett-Uhrwerk — skeleton-automatisch, die silberne Mechanik kontrastiert gegen das schwarze Zifferblatt
- Seiko NH72 Skelett-Uhrwerk — Skelettwerk mit Sekundenstopp und Handaufzug
Kollektion durchsuchen
Nautilus-Stil-Teile · 30,8 mm Zifferblätter · Alle Zifferblätter · Skelett-Kollektion
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