Essential Parts for Seiko Mods: Complete Guide (2026)

Every Seiko mod is built from the same core parts. Understanding each component — what it does, what it costs, and how to ensure compatibility — is the foundation of successful modding. This guide breaks down the essential parts you need for any Seiko mod build.

Essential Parts Overview

Part Function Price (Nomods)
Case Housing + bracelet + crystal $110–$195
Movement Automatic engine $55–$95
Dial Watch face $29–$40
Hands Time display $28
Crystal Glass cover Included with case
Chapter Ring Index alignment ring Included with case

The Case

The case is the foundation — it determines the watch's size, style, dial compatibility, and overall aesthetic. Nomods cases include the bracelet, sapphire crystal, crown, chapter ring, and gaskets. Options include:

The Movement

The movement is the watch's engine. All Nomods cases accept Seiko NH-family movements. Top choices:

  • NH36 ($55) — budget, day-date
  • NH35 ($85) — date, most popular
  • NH38 ($85) — no date, clean look
  • NH72 ($95) — skeleton, best for display casebacks

For a full movement comparison, see our complete modding guide.

The Dial

The dial defines personality. Two sizes exist: 28.5mm and 30.8mm. Your case determines which size you need. Options include waffle, sunburst, skeleton, and sector designs from $29-$40.

The Hands

Hands must match two things: (1) the movement stem size (all NH movements use the same) and (2) the color tone of your case and dial. Our hands come in Silver, Gold, and Rose Gold at $28.

The Crystal

All Nomods cases include a sapphire crystal with blue AR coating. Sapphire (Mohs 9) is far more scratch-resistant than mineral glass. See our Sapphire vs Hardlex guide.

Parts Cost Summary

A complete build with Nomods parts starts at $222 (Royal Oak 41mm + NH36 + dial + hands) and tops out around $358 (Petrichor 37mm + NH72 + skeleton dial + hands). See our build guide for full cost breakdowns.

Frequently Asked Questions

What parts do I need for a Seiko mod?

Four core parts: case, movement, dial, and hands. Nomods cases include the crystal, chapter ring, bracelet, crown, and gaskets.

How much do Seiko mod parts cost?

Cases: $110-$195. Movements: $55-$95. Dials: $29-$40. Hands: $28. Total build: $222-$358.

Are parts from different suppliers compatible?

Yes, as long as they follow the NH35 standard. Check dial size (28.5mm or 30.8mm) and movement type before ordering.

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Nomods is not affiliated with Seiko. All watches are independently built using Seiko-compatible movements and aftermarket components.


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