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Grand Seiko GMT Dial - Vintage Enamel Biege [For NH34]

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

Grand Seiko GMT Dial. Vintage Enamel Biege. For the Seiko NH34.

A dress GMT face with a vintage vibe, finished in a highly glossy enamel in a warm beige tone — a deep, reflective enamel surface with real visual depth, not a flat matte print. Reimagined at 28.5mm for the Seiko mod world and recut around the NH34’s 24-hour movement.

The hour markers are mirror-polished silver applied indices, positioned to catch and throw back the light from every angle. This is a non-lume dial — the character is all in the finish and the polished metal, with no luminous fill on the markers.

It’s a true GMT layout built around the Seiko NH34 and designed to run with our GS Arrow 24H hand set : a 24-hour track the fourth hand sweeps to read a second time zone straight off the dial.

A dress GMT for the NH34.
As a standard 28.5mm dial it fits any case cut for that size — pair it with the GS Arrow 24H hands and a GMT 24H chapter ring to finish the look. Browse the full dial range .

Glossy vintage-enamel finish.
A highly glossy enamel face in a warm, vintage beige — a deep, reflective surface with real visual depth, the kind that catches and holds the light, not a flat print.

Mirror-polished applied indices.
Raised silver indices, polished to a mirror shine and positioned to catch light from every direction. A non-lume dial — the finish does the talking.

True GMT layout for the NH34.
A 24-hour track built around the NH34’s GMT pinion, so the fourth hand reads a second time zone off the dial. Designed to run with the GS Arrow 24H hand set. It needs the Seiko NH34, and only the NH34.

NH34 only — fits 3 and 4 o'clock crowns.
The dial uses the wider 2.7mm centre hole the NH34’s 24-hour pinion passes through. Four dial legs as supplied — clip the two that don’t match your case, covering both a modern 3 o'clock and a classic SKX-style 4 o'clock crown.

Choose your Grand Seiko GMT dial

Colourway Finish Lume
Grand Seiko GMT (Sunburst Sky Blue) Sunburst, sky-blue None
Vintage Enamel Biege — you're viewing Enamel, highly glossy — vintage beige None
Grand Seiko GMT (Snowflake) Silvery-white snowflake texture None
Grand Seiko GMT (Stardust) Glossy black enamel, iridescent glitter None

Heads up — a dial is one part of the build

Hands. This dial is designed around the GS Arrow 24H hand set — the GMT set with the fourth 24-hour hand that reads the second time zone. Prefer a different style? Browse the other GMT sets in the Hands collection .

Movement. This dial needs the GMT NH34, and only the NH34 — its 24-hour pinion passes through the dial’s wider 2.7mm centre hole. Browse calibers in the Movements collection .

Fitment note — This is a GMT dial built for the Seiko NH34 only. It uses the wider 2.7mm centre hole the NH34’s 24-hour GMT pinion passes through, and is not recommended for the NH35, NH36 or other NH movements.

Questions, Answered

Everything worth knowing before you build.

What is the Vintage Enamel Biege dial's finish?

The Vintage Enamel Biege is a dress GMT dial with a vintage character, finished in a highly glossy enamel in a warm beige tone — a deep, reflective enamel surface with real visual depth, not a flat matte print. The hour markers are mirror-polished silver applied (raised) indices that catch the light from every angle. It is a non-lume dial — the finish does the talking. It runs a true 24-hour GMT layout for the NH34 and is designed to pair with the GS Arrow 24H hand set.

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.

Which movement does this dial need?

This is a GMT layout, so it needs the Seiko NH34 — and only the NH34. The dial uses the wider 2.7mm centre hole the NH34's 24-hour GMT pinion passes through. It will physically sit on an NH35 or NH36, but a standard hour hand often won't cover the wider bore, so the movement shows through — for a clean result, use the NH34.

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.

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.

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.

Can you remove the logo from the dial?

Our dials carry the logo on an adhesive backing rather than a stamped or engraved mark, so it isn't baked into the surface — but removing one cleanly isn't realistic. The adhesive doesn't release without scratching or marking the dial, and the risk is greatest on enamel. We sell our dials as-is and don't modify them. You're welcome to remove it yourself or have a modding specialist do it, just knowing the 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 won't be restocked. Once the run sells out it's retired for good. The edition size is shown on the product page.