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When to DIY Repairs and When To Get Help From a Professional Watchmaker
There are some aspects of Seiko modding that can turn an afternoon project into a costly lesson about watch repairs. Let’s look at which repairs you should try yourself vs. those that would be better left to a professional watchmaker.
How to Stress-Test a Seiko Mod Before Using It As Your Daily Wear
Think of stress-testing like the final quality check that bigger watch brands do with their top-selling watches. After closing up the caseback, these are simple steps you can do to get your watch into a true go anywhere, do anything timepiece.
How to Build a Luxury-Inspired Seiko Mod That Doesn't Just Look Like a Copy
Let’s be real, it’s very easy for inspiration to turn into imitation. In this article, we want to suggest some ideas to hopefully persuade you that even haute horology Seiko mods can be personalized beyond a faithful tribute. We’ll take a look at 3 of our most popular luxury-inspired dials and see unique case choices for them.
Should You Go for a Color Matched Seiko Mod or a High-Contrast One
Even before you start with Seiko mods, your preferences probably already lean on one of either color-matched or high-contrast mods. But in this article we’ll be breaking down both styles so you can figure out which one fits your wrist and lifestyle more suitably.
When Sterile Dials Work for Seiko Mods and When They Might Look Cheap
A sterile dial can look high-end or uninspired depending on how the rest of the watch is executed. When done intentionally, it looks refined while not taking away too much from what makes a watch, a watch. When done lazily, it looks unfinished. Here are a few pointers to guide you towards a better build.
Matching Hands to Dials for Seiko Mods: Lume, Length, and Legibility
Many beginners focus on dials or bezels first, but hands are what you look at every time you check the time. They have a considerable impact on how a Seiko mod looks and feels, and with the right set of hands, the watch face can look balanced, easy to read, and professionally thought out.
Why Crystal Upgrades Make a Great First Seiko Mod
If you want to try modding your watch but can’t decide on which upgrade to do first, there’s one thing you can change where you're almost guaranteed that you won’t be disappointed. That would be the crystal.
Gloss vs Matte Finishes for Seiko Mods and Which One to Use
If you want your finished watch to look intentional instead of just a random mix of metals, there are a few things you can learn to balance the look of your watch.
GMT vs Dive Bezel Inserts: Which One For Your Seiko Mod?
Understanding how bezel insert types and movements work together helps you build watches that make sense, both mechanically and visually. Let’s dive in.
Seiko Mod Crystal Anti-Reflective Coating Explained
For Seiko modders, you don’t have to spend extra effort searching for crystals with AR coating because these are usually already applied by default, although you do need to double check the description to know which type of coating you’re getting. Yes, they’re a bit different in the way they are applied, and color too.
Building a Seiko Mod Watch for an Active or Laidback Lifestyle
Sometimes we buy a watch for no real reason. Maybe we like the color, maybe it fills a gap in the collection, or maybe we just wanted it. Nothing wrong with that, until the honeymoon phase ends and daily wear reveals it wasn’t the best fit after all.
Screw-Down vs Push-Pull Crowns: Which One You Need (And Why)
If you’re not careful and skip some of the product descriptions while browsing for modding parts, there’s a small but very real chance that you could make the mistake of buying the wrong crown for your case.
