From inspiration to creation: Picking the right parts to express your own style.
What is Seiko Mod?
Seiko Mod (short for “Seiko Modification”) is a growing trend among watch enthusiasts. It’s the art of customizing a Seiko watch by replacing its components—like the dial, hands, bezel, case, or even the movement—to create a one-of-a-kind timepiece that reflects your identity.
More than just wearing a watch, modding is about building something that feels like yours, blending mechanical craftsmanship with personal expression.
For newcomers, the modding world can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’ve put together this straightforward Seiko mod parts guide, designed to help you take your first steps with confidence.

Why Seiko is Perfect for Modding
Seiko has long been trusted for its durable movements, diverse case styles, and iconic designs. But what makes it perfect for modding is its modular structure—many of its models are easy to disassemble and highly compatible with aftermarket parts.
Popular base models like the Seiko NH35, NH36, SKX007, and SRPD (5KX) are widely used in the modding community. They offer great value, a huge parts ecosystem, and strong performance—making Seiko the ideal foundation for building your custom timepiece.
Seiko Mod Parts Guide – 7 Essential Components You Should Know
1. Movement (The Heart of the Watch)
This is the engine that powers your watch. For beginners, the NH35 and NH36 automatic movements are the most common:
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NH35: with date only
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NH36: includes both day and date
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Pros: reliable, affordable, and widely supported in the modding world
At TGM Watches, we exclusively use genuine Seiko movements, quality-tested and guaranteed for performance.

2. Case (The Body)
The case defines your build’s overall look and feel. Choose a style that suits your wrist and your personality:
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Case types: Submariner, Explorer, Pilot, Tonneau
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Materials: 316L stainless steel, PVD black, gold-tone
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Common sizes: 39mm–42mm
