No Logo Dials for Seiko Mod Builds
Find unbranded dials for Seiko mod projects from 28 designs at Watch&Style. Every dial in this collection ships without any brand logo or maker mark at the 12 o'clock position — clean, minimalist faces designed for builds that want zero branding on the dial. Whether you're building a Seiko homage where the brand identity is carried by the case shape and bezel, sourcing a clean canvas for a custom build, or matching a no-logo aesthetic to a sterile crown, this is where you find the unbranded dial that defines the face of your build.
No Logo vs. Sterile vs. Branded — What's the Difference?
A no logo dial has no brand logo at the 12 o'clock position, but may include other functional text on the dial (like "Automatic," depth ratings, or model references). A sterile dial goes one step further — no branding AND no text at all, just the markers and hands. A branded dial (like the W&S house line) carries a specific maker mark. Choose no logo if you want a clean face without brand identity but still appreciate the readable functional text; choose sterile if you want a completely text-free dial; choose branded if you want the build to clearly identify with a specific maker. This collection focuses entirely on no logo dials — the clean middle ground.
Dial Styles & Design References
The collection covers six distinct design directions popular in the Seiko modding scene without brand markings. Explorer-style dials (7 options, the largest category) deliver the clean, lugged, simple-marker profile in MOP (mother of pearl), matte black with applied gold/rose gold/silver indices, and matte blue finishes. 62mas Style dials (6 options) carry the vintage Seiko diver aesthetic in sunburst black, dark blue, and green — available in both Date and Day/Date variants. Roman Numeral dials (5 options) bring dressier classical numerals in slate black, dark blue, silver, rose gold, and pink finishes. Sandwich dials (4 options) deliver the layered, lumed-cutout look in sunburst black, dark blue, red wine, and matte blue. Arabic numeral dials (3 options) offer sunburst black, blue, and gold finishes. MM300 Style dials (3 options) round out the collection in white, orange, and yellow tool-watch finishes.
Colors & Finishes
Dial colors span black (10 options, the most popular), blue (7 options), white (3 options), green, gold, orange, pink, red, silver, and yellow. Sunburst finishes appear across the 62mas, Arabic, and Sandwich designs for premium visual depth; matte and MOP (mother of pearl) finishes appear on the Explorer designs for clean, restrained looks. Most dials include a date window for full functional date display; some 62mas dials are Day/Date variants for builds using NH36 or 7s26 movements that drive both complications — check individual product descriptions to confirm date layout.
Specs, Fitment & Movement Compatibility
Every dial in this collection is 28.5mm in diameter — the industry-standard size for SKX007, SKX013, SRP Turtle Re-Issue, and SRPD/SRPE cases. Standard dials are designed for NH35 and NH36 movements, the workhorse automatics for modern Seiko mod builds, with 7s26 and 4r35/4r36 movements also compatible. Standard non-GMT no logo dials are not pre-sized for the NH34 GMT movement — fitting them onto NH34 requires widening the dial's center hole to clear the GMT pinion stack, which is a delicate modification. To accommodate different case crown positions, dials ship with two pairs of dial legs (alignment pins); snap off the pair that doesn't match your case's crown position before installation. The movement itself has the same two leg slots regardless of case — it's the case crown position (3 o'clock vs. 3.8/4 o'clock) that determines which dial legs to keep.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a no logo dial and a sterile dial?
A no logo dial has no brand logo at the 12 o'clock position, but may include other functional text on the dial (like "Automatic," depth ratings, or technical specifications). A sterile dial has neither branding nor any other text — just the markers and hands. Both are popular for homage builds; choose based on whether you want zero text or just zero branding.
Will these dials fit my SKX007 or SKX013 case?
Yes. Every dial in this collection is 28.5mm in diameter — the industry-standard size for SKX007, SKX013, SRP Turtle Re-Issue, and SRPD/SRPE cases. Check your case's crown position (3 o'clock or 3.8/4 o'clock) and snap off the dial legs that don't match that position before installation, so the dial sits flush against the movement with the date window aligned to the dial's date cutout.
Why do these dials ship with four legs?
Because the same dial design needs to fit both 3 o'clock and 3.8/4 o'clock crown cases, the dials ship with two pairs of alignment pins (legs) on the back. Before installation, snap off the pair that doesn't align with your specific case's crown position. The movement itself has the same two leg slots regardless of case — the four-leg design lets one dial serve multiple case crown layouts.
Browse the full no logo dial collection above to find the unbranded dial that defines your next Seiko mod build.