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The Great Oak Dial - Ice Blue (No Date)

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

The Great Oak Dial. Grande Tapisserie Guilloché. Ice Blue. No Date.

An homage to the most recognisable face in integrated-sport watchmaking — the octagonal-bezel “tapisserie” dial — reimagined at 28.5mm for the Seiko mod world. The pattern is a true “Grande Tapisserie” guilloché: a dense pyramid grid machined into the surface, not printed on top.

Look closer and there are two levels of guilloché — a finer field below, a bolder one above — that catch light at different angles, so the dial throws a shifting sunburst as the wrist moves. It’s finished in a cool ice blue that reads crisp under glass. Each blank is CNC-embossed over roughly an hour before it is even decorated.

The hour markers are polished-silver applied indices — beveled, raised metal, mirror-finished — set into the guilloché and filled with 100% Swiss Super-LumiNova® BGW9 Grade A. White by day, a cool ice-blue glow by night, holding up to eight hours on a full charge.

A statement dial, built for a statement watch.
As a standard 28.5mm dial it fits any case cut for that size — pair it with a brushed ice-blue chapter ring and matching hands to finish the look. Browse the full dial range .

Grande Tapisserie, machined not printed.
A dense pyramid-grid guilloché cut into the surface in two levels, throwing a shifting sunburst as light moves across it. Finished in a cool ice blue — crisp, fresh, and unmistakable under the crystal.

Polished applied indices, BGW9 Grade A lume.
Beveled, raised silver indices — mirror-finished and set into the pattern, not flat print — filled with 100% Swiss Super-LumiNova® BGW9 Grade A. Clean white by day, a cool ice-blue glow by night.

Clean face, broad movement fit.
No complication, nothing to align — the guilloché runs uninterrupted to the centre. It sits cleanest on a no-date NH38, and an NH35, NH36 or the wider NH70–72 family fits too; the date wheel simply turns unseen behind the blank face.

Fits 3 and 4 o'clock crowns.
Four dial legs as supplied — clip the two that don't match your case. One dial covers both a modern 3 o'clock and a classic SKX-style 4 o'clock crown.

Choose your Great Oak dial

Variant Complication Movement Notes
The Great Oak (No Date) — you're viewing No date NH38 (NH35 / NH36 / NH70–72 also fit) Clean face · 4 legs
The Great Oak (Date) Date NH35 (NH36 also fits) Date window · 4 legs
The Great Oak (Day Date) Day-Date NH36 only Day + date · 4 legs
The Great Oak (Open Heart) Open heart NH38 (NH70 / NH71 / NH72 also fit) Balance aperture · 2 feet, no clipping
The Great Oak (GMT) GMT (24H) NH34 only 2.7mm bore · 4 legs

Heads up — a dial is one part of the build

Hands. A dial needs a matching set of hands to tell time. For this dial we recommend our The Great Oak Hands in Polished Silver — the polished-silver set drawn to match the dial’s applied indices and ice-blue field.

Movement. This dial sits cleanest on a no-date NH38, though an NH35 or NH36 fits too — the date wheel just turns unseen behind the blank face. Browse calibers in the Movements collection .

Questions, Answered

Everything worth knowing before you build.

What is the Great Oak dial's finish?

The Great Oak is a “Grande Tapisserie” guilloché dial — a dense pyramid-grid pattern machined into the surface in two levels, not printed on top. The two depths catch light at different angles, so the face throws a shifting sunburst as the wrist moves. It’s finished in a cool ice blue, and each blank is CNC-embossed over roughly an hour before it’s decorated. The hour markers are polished-silver applied (raised) indices filled with 100% Swiss Super-LumiNova® BGW9 Grade A — white by day, a cool ice-blue glow by night. It’s an oblique homage to the iconic octagonal integrated-sport dial, reimagined at the 28.5mm Seiko mod standard.

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.

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.

Does this dial have lume?

Yes — the applied indices are filled with 100% Swiss Super-LumiNova® BGW9 Grade A: a cool blue glow by night, white by day, lasting up to eight hours on a full charge. For maximum glow, pair it with hands that also carry BGW9 so the whole face glows together (hands are sold separately).

Which movement does this dial need?

This is a no-date dial, so a no-date caliber is cleanest — the NH38 (the NH70, NH71 and NH72 fit too). It also runs on a date caliber like the NH35 or NH36, and on the wider Seiko/TMI family (7S26, 7S36, 4R15, 4R35, 6R15, NE15, NH25, NH26); the date wheel just turns unseen behind the blank dial. In fact, many modders fit an NH35 or NH36 on purpose to future-proof the build — that way they can later swap to a date or day-date dial without changing the movement. One thing to expect if you do: the crown keeps its date-setting position, so you'll feel it click into that detent when you pull the crown partway out — but with no date window, nothing changes on the dial face.

Why does the dial have four legs?

The dial ships with four legs so it fits two different crown positions. Seiko movements come in 3 o'clock and 4 o'clock crown layouts, and the dial feet sit in different places for each. Clip off the two legs that don't match your crown position — two stay, two go.

How do I fit this to a 3 or 4 o'clock crown movement?

Remove the two legs that don't match your movement's crown position by clipping or gently twisting them off, then seat the dial as normal — two legs stay, two go. Alternatively, set the movement's crown to the 3 o'clock or 4 o'clock position, superimpose the dial on top, and see how the feet line up — whichever way it aligns, note which two legs need cutting and proceed from there. See the How To Mod tab for the full fitting walkthrough.

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.

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.

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.