Custom Watch Component Options

Explore every component you can customize for your OEM, ODM, or private label watch project. From dial design to case finishing, movement selection to strap details — define your brand from the ground up.

Build Your Watch From the Parts That Define It

The difference between a good watch collection and a great one comes down to thoughtful component selection.

A well-chosen dial establishes your brand identity. The right case and strap define wearing experience.

The movement choice sets the product tier. Crown, caseback, and finishing details complete the story.

This page shows you exactly which parts can be customized and to what extent — so you can make informed decisions before sampling.

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What Clients Decide First

1.

Brand Identity

Dial layout, logo placement, hands, markers, color, texture

These choices create instant brand recognition.

2.

Wearing Experience

Case diameter, thickness, lug design, strap width, bracelet style

Size and proportion define how the watch feels on the wrist.

3.

Product Positioning

Movement type, material grade, finishing level, complication options

Match technical specs to your target price and market.

4.

Finishing Details

Crown shape, caseback engraving, polishing pattern, strap stitching

The small details that elevate perceived quality.

Core Components You Can Customize

Custom luxury watch dial variations including sunray, guilloche, skeleton, and textured finishes

Dial

Logo position and size, background texture (sunburst, guilloche), marker style, hands shape, date window placement, color layering, lume application.

Custom watch case blueprint variations showing diameter, thickness, bezel, lugs, crown integration, and material specifications

Case

Diameter (36-44mm), thickness (9-14mm), shape (round, cushion, tonneau), bezel style, crystal (sapphire flat/domed), lugs design.

Mechanical watch movement blueprint variations showing Miyota, Seiko NH35, ETA 2824, Sellita, skeleton and tourbillon options with technical details

Movement

Miyota 82xx/90xx series, Seiko NH35, ETA 2824, Sellita SW200, skeleton dial, tourbillon, moonphase — matched to your budget and positioning.

Watch strap and bracelet blueprint variations showing leather, rubber, mesh, NATO, oyster bracelet with buckle types and quick-release systems

Strap & Bracelet

Genuine leather, calfskin, rubber, Milanese mesh, oyster bracelet, quick-release spring bars, tang/triple-fold/deployant buckle.

Watch crown blueprint variations showing coin-edge, fluted, onion, screw-down crowns with engraving areas and chronograph pusher designs

Crown & Pushers

Screw-down or push-pull, coin-edge or fluted grip, logo engraving, pusher functionality for chronograph.

Watch caseback blueprint variations showing solid engraved, exhibition sapphire window, serial marking, screw-down sealing, and custom text layouts

Caseback

Solid engraved, exhibition sapphire window, serial number marking, custom text, pressure-tested sealing.

Dial — Your Brand's Face

The dial is where customers first connect with your brand. We customize:

✓ Logo position, size, and printing method (pad print, laser etch)
✓ Background patterns: sunray, guilloche, vertical stripes, cross-hatch
✓ Indices: applied metal markers, printed dots/lines, Roman numerals
✓ Hands: dauphine, leaf, sword, polished, lume-filled
✓ Subdials, date window, small seconds layout
✓ Color combinations and lume application

Technical diagram showing logo placement options on a custom watch dial, including top, bottom, side, and center positions.
dial marker style options
dial texture finishing options
dial hand and index layout

Case & Movement — Structure and Soul

Case Structure

  • Diameter 38-42mm standard, thickness 11-13mm,
  • 316L stainless steel or titanium,
  • brushed/polished/mixed finishing,
  • sapphire crystal (2.5mm+),
  • 50m/100m/200m water resistance.
case structure
movement selection

Movement Selection

– Entry-level: Miyota 82xx/90xx (reliable, cost-effective)
– Mid-range: Seiko NH35 (hacking, hand-winding, smooth sweep)
– Premium: ETA 2824 / Sellita SW200 (service network, accuracy)
– Special: Skeleton, tourbillon, moonphase for statement pieces

Every combination is tested for fit, alignment, and durability before sampling.

Your Configuration, Our Blueprint

We work from technical drawings, 3D renders, or reference images. Need help developing the specs? Our team converts your concept into production-ready documentation.

Dial Blueprint

Dial layout, printing positions, texture reference

Case Profile

Dimensions, lugs, bezel, crown integration

Movement Fit

Caliber dimensions, date wheel position

Crown Detail

Grip pattern, thread specs, logo area

Strap Specs

Width taper, buckle position, stitching guide

Finishing Reference

Brush direction, polish zones, coating specs

Component Flexibility by Service Type

Quickly understand how customization depth varies by cooperation model to choose the right development path for your project:

Component flexibility by service type
Service TypeCustomization DepthBest For
OEMFull component selection
Complete engineering support
Brands with design team
or reference drawings
ODMComponent selection
Engineering assistance included
Brands needing concept
development support
Private LabelSelected components
On proven base models
Fast launch with established
design direction
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Need Help Choosing Components?

Not sure about movement selection? Confused by case finishing options?
Share your target market, budget range, and design direction.
We’ll recommend a practical component combination for your first samples.

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Component Customization FAQ

A: All visible and functional components — dial, case, movement, strap, crown, caseback, hands, finishing.

A: Yes, dial printing, crown laser etch, buckle engraving, caseback text — all positions confirmed in blueprints.

A: Entry-level (Miyota), mid-range (NH35), premium (ETA/Sellita). We match to your price point and market.

A: Both. Technical drawings preferred, but we develop from sketches and reference images too.

A: Standard components = lower MOQ/higher margins. Exotic materials/complications raise both.

A: Yes, based on your target market, price, and style direction. Free consultation before sampling.

Ready to Define Your Watch Components?

Send us your logo files, preferred case size, movement budget, strap preference, or reference images. Our team will create a complete component specification for your approval.

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