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Lapis Lazuli Gemstone Dial (Open Heart)

LIMITED EDITION · 100 pieces only. Once this run sells out, this dial is retired for good — never remade.

Lapis Lazuli Gemstone Dial. Genuine Ultramarine. Polished. Open Heart.

A dial cut from genuine lapis lazuli — the highest grade we can source. Deep ultramarine blue, threaded with golden specks of pyrite and only the faintest white calcite. Each one is hand-cut, hand-sanded and finished by hand.

Because it is a natural stone, no two are ever alike. The grain, the flecking and the depth of blue shift from one piece to the next — the dial you receive is its own.

It is dressed with mirror-polished silver applied markers — hour and minute indices, logo and 'automatic' script, all individually applied. The open-heart aperture frames the movement's balance wheel beating beneath the stone.

A standard 28.5mm gemstone dial — for skilled hands.
Cut to the standard 28.5mm dial size, so it fits any case built for that size. Being a solid gemstone with no brass base or legs, it seats by adhesive ring onto the movement's dial holding spacer rather than dial feet — a job for experienced modders.

Genuine lapis lazuli.
The highest grade we can get — rich ultramarine, golden pyrite flecks, minimal calcite. A real gemstone, hand-cut and hand-sanded for the dial.

No two ever alike.
Every stone is unique: pattern, flecking and tone vary piece to piece. The photos show the design, never the exact dial you'll receive.

Polished silver, applied.
Mirror-polished silver applied indices, logo and 'automatic' script — a dressy counterpoint to the stone. The markers are gently adhered and will lift if touched.

A specialist's dial.
No brass base and no legs: it seats by adhesive ring onto the dial holding spacer, and the caseback must not be over-tightened or the stone can crack. Recommended for professional watchmakers and experienced modders.

Choose your Lapis Lazuli dial

Variant Complication Movement Notes
Lapis Lazuli Gemstone Dial (No Date) No date NH38 (NH70 / NH71 / NH72 also fit) Clean stone face, no aperture
Lapis Lazuli Gemstone Dial (Open Heart) — you're viewing Open heart NH38 / NH70 / NH71 / NH72 Aperture frames the balance wheel

Heads up — a dial is one part of the build

Hands. Pick a polished silver dress handset from our Watch Hands collection to match the applied silver markers.

Movement. An open-heart dial needs an open-heart-compatible caliber — the Seiko NH38, or the skeleton NH70 / NH71 / NH72 — so the balance shows through the aperture.

Chapter ring. Fitting an SKX013, SKX015, SKX017 or 7S26-0030 case? It must be paired with one of our SKX013 Chapter Rings , sold separately.

Mounting. With no brass base or legs, the dial is seated by adhesive ring onto the movement's dial holding spacer. Take great care — avoid touching the minute markers, and do not over-tighten the caseback.

  • Dimensions

    1. Dial Diameter 28.5mm

    Materials & Finish

    1. Quality Swiss Production Quality, ISO 9001 Certified
    2. Surface Finish Genuine Lapis Lazuli / Polished
    3. Applied Indices Colour Mirror Polished Silver
    4. Logo Colour Applied Polished Silver
    5. Automatic Colour Applied Polished Silver
    6. Lume None
    7. Construction Solid gemstone — no brass base, no dial legs (adhesive-ring mounted)

    Compatibility

    1. Dial Type Open heart (aperture)
    2. Fit Movements NH38, NH70, NH71, NH72
    3. Fit Models SNK803, SNK805, SNK807, SNK809, SKX007, SKX009, SKX011, SKX013, SKX015, SKX017, SNZF15, SNZF17, SNZF19, SNZG13, SNZG15, SNZH55 and more
    4. SPECIAL To fit SKX013, SKX015, SKX017 models or 7S26-0030 cases — must be paired with our customised SKX013 Chapter Rings
    5. Handling Minute markers are adhered and lift if touched. Do not over-tighten the caseback — the sandwich effect can crack the gemstone. For experienced modders.
    1. 1x Watch Dial — Lapis Lazuli Gemstone, Open Heart

    All photos of watches with modification parts are for illustration purposes only and are not included with the dial purchase.

  • Recommended mods with:

    1. Watch Hands collection
    2. SKX013 Chapter Rings
    1. A Complete Guide On How To Mod Your SEIKO Watch Dial And Hands (Photos & Video)
    2. Seiko Modding: The Complete Build Guide (2026)

Questions, Answered

Everything worth knowing before you build.

What is the Lapis Lazuli dial made of?

Genuine lapis lazuli — the highest grade we can source — cut and finished by hand. It's a deep ultramarine blue threaded with golden specks of pyrite and only minimal white calcite. Because it's a natural stone, no two dials are alike: the grain, flecking and tone shift from one piece to the next. The hour and minute markers, logo and 'automatic' script are mirror-polished silver, individually applied.

How do I handle and fit the Lapis Lazuli dial safely?

Carefully — this is a solid gemstone with no brass base and no dial legs, so it seats by an included adhesive ring onto the movement's dial holding spacer rather than dial feet. Two cautions: the applied minute markers are lightly adhered and will lift if touched, and the caseback must not be over-tightened — the sandwich effect between case and caseback can crack the stone. For these reasons it's recommended for professional watchmakers and experienced modders.

Will this dial fit my case?

Yes, almost certainly. This is a standard Seiko mod dial — 28.5mm in diameter and 0.4mm thick, the industry-standard size — so it fits most, if not all, Seiko cases. Where a dial is shown with a particular case, that's an aesthetic pairing, not a fitment requirement. If you're unsure, the surest check is to remove your current dial and measure it with a vernier caliper.

Will my dial look exactly like the photo?

No — and that's the point. This dial is unique to each piece, whether from a genuine natural material or an individually hand-finished process, so its pattern and colour vary from one example to the next and won't match the photo exactly. The photos are representative of the design, not the precise piece you'll receive.

What is an open-heart dial / which movement does it need?

An open-heart dial has an aperture cut into the face to reveal the movement's balance wheel — the beating heart of the watch — through the dial. It's built for the open-heart NH family on a 3 o'clock crown: the Seiko NH38 (the NH70, NH71 and NH72 fit too), whose balance the opening is positioned to frame. Because it's matched to that one family, the dial comes with two feet already in position — nothing to clip.

How is this legless dial seated?

This version ships without dial legs and is seated by manual alignment during assembly, which gives flexibility on positioning but takes a steadier hand — best handled by an experienced modder.

Are the markers applied or printed?

Applied. The hour markers are applied (raised) indices — raised metal on the dial surface, not flat print. The relief is what gives the face its depth and light play as the wrist moves.

Are the markers fragile?

The fine minute markers can be. They're individually applied and extremely small, with a correspondingly tiny adhesive footprint, so they can shift or lift if pressed — handle the dial by its edges and never touch the marker surface. The logo and "Automatic" text are firmly applied and don't lift in normal handling. Because of this delicacy, dials with applied minute markers suit experienced modders.

Are hands included with this dial?

No — dials and hands are sold separately. This listing is for the dial only; choose a matching handset to complete the build. If your dial is lumed, pairing it with lumed hands in the same lume type keeps the whole face glowing together.

Does this dial have lume?

No — this dial carries no lume. If you want the watch to glow in the dark, pair it with a set of lumed hands; the glow then comes from the hands rather than the dial face.

Is this a limited edition / will it be restocked?

Yes, it's a limited edition, and it won't be restocked. Once the run sells out it's retired for good. The edition size is shown on the product page.

Does this dial work with a normal or an ultra thin chapter ring?

Both our normal and ultra thin chapter rings fit this dial. Where a dial has applied (raised) indices, they sit within the clearance of either ring — so the choice is purely about looks: the ultra thin chapter ring sits low and discreet, while the normal sits a little more pronounced. Pick whichever suits your style.