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Grand Seiko GMT Dial - Stardust [For NH34]

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

Grand Seiko GMT Dial. Stardust Enamel. NH34.

A highly glossy black enamel ground scattered with iridescent flecks like distant stars, finished with angled, mirror-polished silver applied indices — now in a GMT layout designed specifically for the Seiko NH34 calibre and our GS Arrow 24H hands.

No two are ever quite alike — the flecks fall differently on every dial, so each piece carries its own constellation.

Part of the Stardust Series.
Limited enamel dials, never restocked. Browse the series .

Stardust enamel, GS-style.
Glossy black enamel and iridescent glitter under a Grand-Seiko-inspired GMT layout, with angled mirror-polished indices.

Built for NH34 + GS Arrow 24H hands.
Designed specifically for Seiko's NH34 GMT calibre, paired with our GS Arrow 24-hour hand.

Choose your Stardust

Variant Complication Movement Notes
Stardust v4 (Date) Date NH35 / NH36
Stardust v4 (No Date) No date NH38
Stardust v4 (GMT) GMT 24h NH34 only Enlarged centre hole
Stardust v3 (Open Heart) Open heart NH38 only Escapement view; 2 legs
Stardust v2 (Day Date) Day-date NH36 Legless — manual alignment
Submariner GMT — Stardust GMT 24h NH34 only BGW9 lumed
Grand Seiko GMT — Stardust — you're viewing GMT 24h NH34 only Pairs GS Arrow 24H hands

NH34 only. This GMT dial is made for the Seiko NH34 GMT movement — it is not recommended for NH35, NH36 or other NH calibres.

Heads up — a dial is one part of the build

Hands. Designed to pair with our GS Arrow 24H hands — browse our Hands collection .

Movement. Requires the Seiko NH34 GMT automatic.

Questions, Answered

Everything worth knowing before you build.

Will this dial fit my case?

Yes, almost certainly. This is a standard 28.5mm dial — the industry-standard size for Seiko mod builds. It fits any case designed for a 28.5mm dial, whether that's a Bauhaus 33, an SKX013, or another aftermarket case. The matched case shown with a dial is an aesthetic pairing, not a fitment requirement.

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.

Can this GMT dial run on an NH35 or NH36?

It's made for the NH34 GMT movement. It will physically sit on an NH35/36, but the larger 2.7mm GMT centre hole will show — a cosmetic trade-off. For a clean result, use the NH34.

Are the markers on this Stardust dial printed or applied?

Applied — the indices are mirror-polished silver markers applied to the enamel surface, not flat-printed.

Does this Stardust dial have lume?

No — this version's indices are mirror-polished silver and are not lumed.

What's the difference between the Stardust versions?

The Stardust face is shared; the versions differ by complication — Date, No Date, Day-Date (NH36), Open Heart (NH38), and GMT (NH34). Match the version to your movement; the comparison table on each page lays them out.

Can you remove the logo from the dial?

Our own dials carry the logo on an adhesive backing rather than a permanent stamped or engraved marking, so it isn't baked into the dial. In practice, though, removing one cleanly isn't realistic — the adhesive doesn't release without scratching or marking the dial surface, and on enamel dials especially the risk is high. We sell our dials as-is and don't modify them further. You're welcome to remove the logo yourself or have a modding specialist do it for you — just go in knowing the dial face will likely pick up some cosmetic marks.

Is this a limited edition — will it be restocked?

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