Seiko Mod Royal Oak Skeleton – Where Art Meets Precision
The Seiko Mod Royal Oak Skeleton brings the intricate beauty of horology to life with its open-worked skeleton dial, allowing you to witness the precision of the Seiko NH70 automatic movement in real-time. With a brushed 316L stainless steel case and bracelet, this watch is not only a luxury statement but also a technical masterpiece. Whether you’re a watch enthusiast or simply appreciate the art of fine craftsmanship, this skeleton model delivers on both fronts.
Key Features:
•Seiko NH70 Skeleton Automatic Movement: Offers precise timekeeping and showcases the inner workings of the watch.
•Sapphire Crystal: Scratch-resistant and treated with anti-reflective coating for maximum visibility.
•Skeleton Dial: Reveals the watch’s mechanical beauty and adds a striking visual element.
•316L Brushed Stainless Steel Case & Bracelet: Provides durability and a sleek, industrial look.
•Waterproof & Tested: Designed to perform in everyday environments and withstand the test of time.
Each watch is hand-assembled in France, ensuring the highest level of craftsmanship. Backed by our 3-year warranty, after-sales service, and a 30-day satisfaction guarantee, this timepiece is designed for those who value both form and function.
Watch Visual Description:
The Seiko Mod Royal Oak Skeleton stands out with its fully open skeleton dial, offering a view of the intricate mechanics of the Seiko NH70 automatic movement. The octagonal bezel and the brushed 316L stainless steel case and bracelet create a bold, modern look, while the sapphire crystal ensures durability. The open dial, combined with the industrial aesthetic, makes this 41mm timepiece a striking choice for watch enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Did You Know?
Did you know that the Royal Oak design was created by the legendary watch designer Gérald Genta? Genta took inspiration from a diver’s helmet, which was attached to the suit using 8 visible screws—this concept gave birth to the iconic octagonal bezel that has become synonymous with the Royal Oak. When it was introduced in 1972 for Audemars Piguet, the Royal Oak was revolutionary, being the first luxury watch made from stainless steel, at a time when luxury watches were typically crafted from precious metals.
Fun Fact: Gérald Genta didn’t just stop with the Royal Oak. He also designed another iconic timepiece—the Patek Philippe Nautilus, which shares the same bold, industrial aesthetic that made the Royal Oak so groundbreaking.









