Dials

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Dials

Do you want to replace the dial / face of your watch? We sell various original dials here.

 

A watch dial is the part of a wristwatch or pocket watch that displays the time. It is typically a circular or rectangular plate that is attached to the watch's movement and contains the hour markers, minute markers, and sometimes other features like date displays or subdials. The dial is covered by a transparent crystal or glass that protects it from dust, moisture, and damage. Watch dials can come in a variety of styles, colors, and designs, and can be made from materials such as metal, enamel, or ceramic. The dial is an essential part of a watch's overall design and functionality, as it is the primary way for the wearer to read and interpret the time.

 

Dial types

There are several types of watch dials, each with their own distinctive characteristics and features. Here are some of the most common types:

  1. Analog Dial: This is the most traditional type of watch dial, which displays the time using hands that rotate around the dial. The hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds are marked with hour markers and numerals.

  2. Digital Dial: A digital dial displays the time in numerical format using an electronic display rather than hands. This type of dial is common in digital watches and smartwatches.

  3. Chronograph Dial: A chronograph dial has additional sub-dials that can be used as a stopwatch. These sub-dials typically display seconds, minutes, and hours.

  4. GMT Dial: A GMT dial has an additional hand that displays a second time zone. This type of dial is popular among travelers and pilots.

  5. Tachymeter Dial: A tachymeter dial has a scale around the edge of the dial that can be used to calculate speed based on travel time.

  6. Moonphase Dial: A moonphase dial displays the current phase of the moon, usually with a small disc that rotates to show the moon's position in its cycle.

  7. Skeleton Dial: A skeleton dial has a partially or fully open design that allows the wearer to see the inner workings of the watch movement.

These are just a few examples of the types of watch dials available, and there are many variations and combinations of these designs. Ultimately, the type of dial you choose will depend on your personal style, needs, and preferences.

 

Dials most commonly used by Seiko

Seiko is a well-known Japanese watch brand that offers a wide range of watch dials for its various collections. Some of the most common types of dials used by Seiko include:

  1. Analog Dial: Seiko is known for its high-quality analog dials that display the time using traditional hands. These dials often feature Seiko's signature style, including simple and elegant designs with a focus on legibility.

  2. Chronograph Dial: Seiko produces many chronograph watches with sub-dials that can measure elapsed time. These dials often include features such as tachymeter scales for measuring speed.

  3. Solar Dial: Seiko is a leader in solar-powered watches, and many of their models feature dials with solar cells that can power the watch's movement using sunlight or other sources of light.

  4. Kinetic Dial: Seiko also produces Kinetic watches, which use the movement of the wearer's arm to power the watch's movement. These dials often include a power reserve indicator to show how much power the watch has left.

  5. Dive Watch Dial: Seiko has a long history of producing dive watches, and many of their models feature dials with large, bold hour markers and hands for legibility underwater. These dials often include features such as luminescent materials and unidirectional rotating bezels for measuring dive time.

Overall, Seiko offers a wide variety of watch dials for their different collections, each designed to meet the needs and preferences of different wearers.