Buy Watch Dial Access

The material affects both the look and long-term durability of the watch.

: Brass is standard for most plated dials; stainless steel is used for premium aftermarket options. buy watch dial

Buying a watch dial requires precision, as compatibility is determined by the specific movement and case of your timepiece. A proper match ensures accurate time display, smooth hand operation, and correct date alignment. 1. Essential Technical Compatibility The material affects both the look and long-term

: If your watch has a date or day window, the dial's cutout must align perfectly with the date wheel on the movement. 2. Materials and Finishes A proper match ensures accurate time display, smooth

: Options include Enamel for a deep, glass-like finish, Mother of Pearl for iridescence, or Carbon Fiber for a sporty, modern look. Surface Finishes :

: Non-reflective and highly readable, often used for military-style watches.

: The dial must have "dial feet" (mounting pins) that align with the specific holes on your watch movement (e.g., Seiko NH35, ETA 2824).