Design a Dial: A New Competition by namokiMODS!
Hey Modfam!
Have you ever had an idea for a dial that you think will inspire the next big trend in the Seiko modding scene? Let's partner up and bring it to life!
Hey Modfam!
Have you ever had an idea for a dial that you think will inspire the next big trend in the Seiko modding scene? Let's partner up and bring it to life!
Seiko modding is no doubt a great pastime. Hours will go by without you noticing, as you tinker with tiny and fragile mechanical parts, figuring out why the bezel won’t go on the case or why the hands keep slanting even if you mounted it perfectly.
It can be a fun personal hobby, but some modders choose to try the craft not for personal enjoyment, but for other, more noble reasons.
One example is our customer Andrew, who popped in our inbox with a story that tugged at our heartstrings.
Have you ever wondered how some watches glow in the dark?
We are going to tell you all about luminescent paint – or lume. A range of materials have been employed by watchmakers over the years to make parts of a watch glow, increasing functionality in the night time.
Let's dive into some history that will allow you to better understand how these glow-in-the-dark hands, dials, numerals, hour markers and other parts have been made.
A Seiko Modding Business is a fun new niche that people with good craftsmanship can profit from. There are already a lot of professional modders in the community who make a living by building and selling Seiko mods and we will teach you how to become one of them.
In this new namokiMODS blog series, we will share with you tricks of the trade like how to build your own community, how to market your services and keep clients happy, how to turn your hobby into a lucrative business, and more!