Sterile Dials for Seiko Mod Builds
Find sterile dials — dials with no factory branding or logo — for your Seiko mod build at Watch&Style. A sterile dial gives a clean, unbranded face that's ideal for fully custom builds where a maker's logo would look out of place. This collection covers a wide range of sterile designs, colors, and finishes built for the standard Seiko mod dial footprint.
Dial Designs
The collection spans popular sterile dial styles in the Seiko mod scene. Arabic dials carry bold printed numerals, Sub-style dials bring the classic diver layout, and 6105-style dials echo the vintage Seiko diver look. Roman numeral dials lean dressier, while statement designs like the Great Wave of Kanagawa, Seigaiha, MM300, and pilot styles offer distinctive faces for builds that want a focal point.
Colors & Finishes
Sterile dials come in a broad spread of colors — blue, black, and green are the most common, alongside gray, silver, white, pink, yellow, and red. Many feature sunburst finishes that shift in the light, and select designs include full lume for low-light visibility.
Building Around Your Dial
The dial is the centerpiece of a build, so coordinate the rest around it. Pair your sterile dial with a matching chapter ring and hands set to complete the face. Prefer a branded or logo dial instead? Browse the main dial collection or the no-logo dials for more options.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a sterile dial?
A sterile dial is a dial printed with no brand name or logo — just the markers, and sometimes a date window. They're popular in the mod community for fully custom builds, where a factory logo would clash with the custom look, and for homage builds that aim for a clean, unbranded face.
Will these dials fit my build?
These dials are made for the standard Seiko mod dial footprint used across SKX007/SRPD and compatible builds. Dial fit depends on the diameter and the movement's date/feet configuration, so check the product specs against your movement and case before ordering. Note which designs include a date window if your movement and chapter ring are set up for one.
Do sterile dials work with a date movement?
Some sterile dials include a date window and some don't — match the dial to your movement. If you're running a date movement like the NH36, choose a dial with a date window in the right position; if you're running a no-date movement like the NH35, choose a dial without one. The product details note whether each dial has a date window.
Browse the full sterile dial collection above to find the clean, unbranded face for your next build.