Nomods Rosegold Royal Oak Dial 28.5mm (Inactive old)

Royal Oak Skeleton Dial 28.5mm – Rose Gold

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The Rose Gold Index Royal Oak dial in 28.5 mm — warm, pinkish-gold index markers over an open skeleton layout designed by Nomods for the NH70, NH71, and NH72 movements. The rose gold finish catches light with a softer warmth than yellow gold, adding a refined accent to the exposed mechanical architecture beneath the dial. At 0.4 mm thick, this dial drops directly into the Royal Oak 37mm V2 case and the Petrichor case without modification. C3 Super-LumiNova on each index provides low-light visibility.

Specifications

Specification Value
Diameter 28.5 mm
Thickness ~0.4 mm
Compatible Movements NH70, NH71, NH72
Compatible Cases Royal Oak 37mm V2, Petrichor
Material Stainless steel with rose gold finish
Lume C3 Super-LumiNova
Design Index dial for skeleton/open-heart movements

Compatibility

Movements: Requires a skeleton or open-heart movement — the NH70, NH71, or NH72. The open centre of the dial is designed to reveal the movement’s bridges and balance wheel. Standard movements such as the NH35 or NH36 have a solid dial side and are not compatible.

Cases: The 28.5 mm size fits the Royal Oak 37mm V2 case and the Petrichor case directly. It does not fit the Royal Oak 41mm or Seikonaut — those need 30.8 mm dials.

Not sure which size you need? Read our dial size guide.

What’s Included

  • Rose gold index skeleton dial (28.5 mm)

Movement, hands, case, and tools are not included.

Designed by Nomods

This is an original Nomods design, not a generic aftermarket part. The rose gold index markers are machined and finished in-house to complement the angular Royal Oak bezel geometry. The warm copper-pink tone is calibrated to match the NH72 movement’s golden bridge colour, creating a unified warm palette when the movement is visible through the dial. Each index is individually lumed with C3 Super-LumiNova for consistent visibility across all twelve positions. The open architecture frames the movement’s mechanical elements as a deliberate design feature.

Frequently Asked Questions

What cases fit this dial?

The 28.5 mm diameter fits the Royal Oak 37mm V2 case and the Petrichor case directly. It does not fit the Royal Oak 41mm or the Seikonaut, which need 30.8 mm dials.

What movements are compatible?

The NH70, NH71, and NH72 skeleton movements. These movements have an open architecture that is visible through the dial. Standard movements like the NH35 or NH36 will not show any mechanical detail through the open sections.

Can I use this dial with an NH35?

No. The NH35 has a solid dial side with no visible mechanical detail. This dial is designed for skeleton movements (NH70, NH71, NH72) where the bridges, rotor, and balance wheel are meant to be seen from the front.

What is the difference between 28.5 mm and 30.8 mm dials?

28.5 mm dials fit smaller cases such as the Royal Oak 37mm V2 and Petrichor. 30.8 mm dials fit larger cases such as the Royal Oak 41mm and Seikonaut. They are not interchangeable. See our dial size guide for the full comparison.

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Royal Oak Skeleton Dial 28.5mm – Rose Gold
Royal Oak Skeleton Dial 28.5mm – Rose Gold
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A Seiko mod is a custom watch built using a Seiko or NH movement combined with aftermarket parts such as cases, dials, hands, and crystals. Mods can be bought prebuilt or created by DIY modders.

A Seiko mod is a custom watch built using a Seiko or NH movement combined with aftermarket parts such as cases, dials, hands, and crystals. Mods can be bought prebuilt or created by DIY modders.

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