As someone known for doing awesome watch mods, it would be criminal if I didn't offer a few custom options for this watch.

The images below show what is possible; you can copy them for your watch or use them as inspiration for your own design. I have quite a few more dials to customize and will be posting them here and on MCWW Instragram.

Please scroll to the bottom of the page for the color chart.

Due to this being a one-man show, I have to keep the custom options within the scope of my production capability. So there is no Cerakote, no custom lume mixes, and no custom engravings at this time.

List of custom options:

  • Case bead blasting (satin only).

  • Dial bead blasting (satin only).

  • Dial color (surface finish in grained, satin, or flat).

  • Hand color (surface finish in satin or flat).

  • Lume color (any Noctilumina body color lume).

  • Seconds hand color (painted).

All custom options and pricing will be discussed via email as this work needs to be tracked internally.

This is the base Neat watch with the only change being a satin blasted dial.

Dial finish is flat and color is green, approx. 90 volts. Hour and minute hands finish is flat and color is tan, approx. 12.5 volts. Seconds hand color is tan (painted). Lume in inner markers is brown AG44F, lume on out marker and hands is tan AG40F.

Dial finish is flat and color is blue approx. 35 volts. Hour and minute hands finish is satin and color is natural. Seconds hand color is gray. Lume in dial markers and hands is off white G15F (which is almost an exact match for C3 type lume).

This is the base Neat watch with the only changes being a satin blasted dial and case.

Dial finish is grained and color is purple, approx 75 volts.. Hour and minute hands finish is satin and color is natural. Seconds hand color is gray. Hands and dial 12, 3, 6, 9 are PG32F lume (hot pink). Remainder of dial markers is PG31F pink lume.

The dial and hands are titanium and are electrically anodized to achieve the desired color.

The image above show a general idea of what colors appear at a certain voltages. To keep the work flow from getting bogged down I am sticking with 2.5 volt increments.

The sheen will be the surface finish. Grained is the shiniest, satin is middle ground, and flat will give the darkest color with almost no shine.