Elongated Hands – Royal Oak 41mm

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Elongated hand set purpose-built for the 41mm Royal Oak case. Standard-length hands can look undersized in the larger 30.8 mm dial window of the 41mm case, leaving a visible gap between the hand tips and the hour markers. These elongated hands solve that proportion issue with a longer reach that fills the dial properly. The baton design matches the Royal Oak aesthetic, and C3 SuperLuminova lume on the hour and minute hands ensures nighttime legibility. Compatible with NH35 and NH72 movements. If you are building a 41mm Royal Oak mod, these hands are the correct choice for proper proportions.

Specifications
Specification Detail
Finish Polished silver
Material Stainless steel
Lume C3 SuperLuminova
Compatible Movements NH35, NH72
Compatible Dial Sizes 30.8 mm (designed for 41mm Royal Oak)
Compatible Cases Royal Oak 41mm
Design Style Royal Oak baton (elongated)
Compatibility

These elongated hands are designed specifically for the Royal Oak 41mm case and its 30.8 mm dial opening. The longer hand length is calibrated to reach the hour markers on a 30.8 mm dial without excessive overhang. They are compatible with NH35 and NH72 movements. While you could technically install these on a 37mm case, the hands would extend too far past the indices — for the 37mm Royal Oak, use the standard-length V1 or V2 hand sets instead.

What’s Included

  • Hand set (hour hand, minute hand, seconds hand) — elongated length
  • Installation requires a hand press tool (not included)
Designed by Nomods

Proportions matter in watch design. When Nomods released the 41mm Royal Oak case, the standard-length hands from the V1 and V2 lineups looked noticeably short against the wider dial. The elongated hand set was designed to address this specific problem — longer hands that fill the 30.8 mm dial window correctly, with tips that reach the outer index ring without overshooting. The result is a 41mm build that looks intentional and balanced rather than assembled from mismatched parts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need elongated hands for the 41mm Royal Oak?

The 41mm Royal Oak case has a wider dial opening (30.8 mm) than the 37mm case. Standard-length hands designed for 28.5 mm or smaller dials will look proportionally short, with the minute hand tip falling noticeably short of the hour markers. The elongated hands are longer to fill that larger dial window properly, maintaining the visual proportions that make a Royal Oak build look correct.

Can I use these elongated hands on a 37mm Royal Oak case?

It is not recommended. The elongated hands are designed for the wider 30.8 mm dial in the 41mm case. On a 37mm case with a 28.5 mm dial, the minute hand would extend past the hour markers, which looks off and could interfere with the chapter ring. For 37mm builds, use the standard V1 or V2 hands.

Do I need special tools to install these hands?

Yes. A hand press tool is required to seat the hands onto the movement pinions, and a hand remover is needed if you are pulling off existing hands. The installation process is the same as for standard-length hands — the only difference is the longer hand length. Our build guide covers the full procedure.

Elongated Hands – Royal Oak 41mm
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Yes. We use genuine TMI (Time Module Inc.) NH-series automatic movements — NH35, NH34 GMT, NH70 and NH72 skeleton — the same movements used by Seiko in their own watches.

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

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