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Bezel Inserts

Seiko Bezel Insert Questions, Answered

Fit, installation, and which insert matches your case — the things modders check before they buy.

What's the difference between a bezel and a bezel insert?

The bezel is the steel ring that mounts onto the watch case. A bezel insert is the thin ring that sits inside a dive-style bezel and carries the minute or GMT scale. Bezels and inserts are separate parts, and each has its own collection on our store.

Will an SKX007 bezel insert fit an SKX013?

No. The two cases use different bezel diameters, so their inserts are sized differently and aren't interchangeable. SKX007 inserts also fit the SKX009, SKX011 and Seiko 5 SRPD and SRPE cases. Each product page lists the exact cases its insert fits.

How do bezel inserts attach to the bezel?

With double-sided adhesive tape — the same way Seiko fits its own inserts. They're not press-fit. You align the insert on the bezel and press it down by hand; no press or special tools are needed.

Will these inserts fit the new line of Ultra Thin Edition's SKX013 Diver 38 case?

No. The SKX013 Diver 38 uses its own insert that is unique to that case — it ships pre-fitted and isn't sold separately. The inserts in this collection fit standard and OEM SKX cases. To change a Diver 38's insert colour, you'd choose the case in that colour instead.

How does a bezel insert attach?

With a double-sided adhesive disc that's included and already fitted to the back of the insert. Peel the backing, line the insert up with your bezel — 12 o'clock to 12 — and press it down firmly for a few seconds. No press-fit, no glue, no tools; it seats the same way Seiko fits its own inserts.

Will an SKX007 insert fit an SKX013, or vice-versa?

No — SKX007 and SKX013 inserts are different diameters, so they aren't interchangeable. Match the insert to your case: SKX007/SRPD inserts for the SKX007 family, and SKX013 inserts for the SKX013, SKX015, SKX017 and other 7S26-0030 cases. If you're unsure, check the "Fit Models" line in the Specs.

What's the difference between a "slope" and a "flat" insert?

It's the top profile, not the fit. A slope insert angles up toward the crystal for a raised, more three-dimensional look; a flat insert sits level. Both seat on the same OEM (or similar-dimension) bezel — so pick whichever look you prefer; it doesn't change what it fits.

What are the bezel inserts made of?

Four lines, each with its own character: scratch-proof ceramic with a deep, glossy finish; lightweight aluminium; solid 316L stainless steel; and lumed sapphire.

Which bezel inserts glow in the dark?

Some do — look for a luminous pip at 12 o'clock. Every steel insert has one, and the BGW9 steel and lumed-sapphire lines use a 100% Swiss Super-LumiNova® BGW9 pip (a cool ice-blue glow, up to eight hours on a full charge). Three ceramic Submariner inserts — black, blue and green — carry a lume pip too.

Do I need a bezel to use a bezel insert?

Yes — the insert is the printed ring that sits inside your bezel, so you need a bezel to hold it. It fits the Seiko SKX013 (or SKX007) OEM bezel, or any aftermarket bezel of the same dimension. Replacing both at once? Grab the matching bezel from the "Pairs with" links.

Can I remove or reuse a bezel insert?

Yes. You can lift an old insert out with a thin, blunt tool — our bezel & insert install guide walks through removal. The adhesive disc is single-use, so once it's off it won't stick again — but you don't need a fresh insert to reseat one: cut a few small pieces of any double-sided adhesive tape, place them on opposite ends of the insert, line it up and press. It holds just fine.