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Time 4 Diamonds carries one of the largest working dial stocks in the UK market, covering factory replacement dials, aftermarket diamond and precious-stone dials, Arabic-script dials and fully bespoke builds. The range spans Rolex, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Cartier, Hublot, Chanel and Franck Muller, with the deepest inventory on Rolex and AP Royal Oak references.
Every dial is photographed against the model it fits, held in our London workshop and supported by in-house fitting. Replacement, upgrade or fully bespoke, the options are below.
Brands and models covered
- Rolex dials: Datejust, Day-Date, Daytona, Submariner, GMT-Master II and Yacht-Master.
- Rolex Arabic dials: Daytona, Day-Date and Datejust, in platinum, Tiffany blue, green, black and custom colourways.
- Audemars Piguet dials: Royal Oak and Royal Oak Offshore, factory and Arabic-script variants.
- Patek Philippe dials: Nautilus 5711, 5712 and Calatrava references.
- Cartier dials: Santos, Tank, Roadster and Ballon Bleu.
- Hublot dials: Big Bang, Classic Fusion and King Power.
- Chanel J12 dials and Franck Muller dials (Vanguard, Casablanca).
Arabic dials
Arabic-script dials are a signature part of the Time 4 Diamonds range. Stock covers Rolex Daytona platinum Arabic, Day-Date Arabic, Datejust Arabic and AP Royal Oak Arabic, in colourways including Tiffany blue, green, black, white and mother of pearl. Daytona platinum Arabic is one of the most consistently requested configurations we fulfil and is held as stock wherever possible. Numerals are drawn from the Eastern Arabic numeral set and laid out to match the spacing and proportions of the factory design. Custom colourways and bespoke script styles are built to order.
Diamond, meteorite and precious-stone dials
The upgrade end of the range covers pavé and baguette diamond-set dials, genuine meteorite dials with authenticated provenance, mother of pearl in natural white and Tahitian grey, onyx, malachite and lapis lazuli. Each dial is listed with the reference it fits, the stone or material spec and a photograph against the correct case so colour match and index alignment can be checked before the order ships.
Aftermarket and replacement dials
If you are replacing a damaged, oxidised or tropicalised factory dial, filter by model first then check the condition label on each product card. Stock covers factory dials where listed, high-quality aftermarket dials in the same configuration as the original and refurbished dials where an older reference has been brought back to a clean finish. Reference numbers and fitment notes appear on every product.
Common replacement triggers: condensation damage, oxidation on tritium or luminova markers, UV-faded dials on vintage references or cosmetic damage from a poor service elsewhere. A dial swap is also the most effective way to refresh an older case without committing to a full restoration.
Custom and bespoke dials
Bespoke dials cover anything not held as stock: custom colour bases, custom Arabic or Latin numeral layouts, pavé diamond settings to a specified carat weight and grade, name or initial engraving, mother of pearl in a specified tone and matched dial-and-bezel sets built as a single commission. Typical turnaround is four to eight weeks depending on stone sourcing, lacquer work and setting complexity. For a quote on a project piece, use the customise your watch page.
Fitting, servicing and warranty
A dial swap is not a drop-in job. It requires dial-foot alignment, hand removal and refitting, movement protection and case reassembly to the factory water-resistance tolerance for the reference. Our in-house watchmakers are ex-Rolex UK trained and handle every fitting on site. Pressure testing and timing regulation are available through our luxury watch servicing team.
Stock items ship insured across the UK next working day once payment clears, with international shipping available on request. Every dial carries a 12-month Time 4 Diamonds warranty covering finish and fitting integrity.
Dial FAQs
How much does it cost to replace a Rolex dial?
Cost is driven by dial type, material and fitting. Factory stock dials sit at the entry of the range. Aftermarket diamond and Arabic dials move up significantly based on carat weight, metal and setting style. Meteorite and precious-stone dials sit higher still. Individual prices are listed on every product card; fitting is quoted separately once the model is confirmed.
Will an aftermarket or custom dial affect resale value?
Usually yes, downward, if the original dial is not retained. Auction houses and collectors value factory-original configuration. Keep the original dial and paperwork so the watch can be returned to factory spec before sale. On a long-term keeper, a custom dial is a personalisation choice with no practical downside.
Do you stock Arabic dials for AP Royal Oak and Rolex Daytona?
Yes. Royal Oak Arabic and Daytona Arabic dials are held as stock in the most common configurations (platinum, Tiffany blue, black, green). Less common colourways are built to order with a four to eight week lead time.
Is a dial swap safe on a modern waterproof watch?
When done in a proper watchmaking workshop, yes. Gaskets are replaced where needed and every watch is pressure tested to its original depth rating before it goes back out. The risk comes from non-specialist installation, not from the procedure itself.
Can you build a dial to my own design?
Yes. Send a design brief covering colour, numeral style, material, setting requirements and any reference images. Custom dials are built for all major references including Cartier, Patek Philippe and Franck Muller where a factory or stock variant is not available.
Speak to our team
If you are unsure which dial fits your reference, want a matched dial-and-bezel set or are planning a full custom project, a direct conversation is the fastest route. Book an appointment at our London showroom or message us through the contact page.




