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Inside​ Harris Hawk

Dial Making  

Where Precision Meets Personality

Every Harris Hawk dial begins as more than just a face — it’s the personality of the watch. We start by selecting high-grade base materials designed to withstand both time and terrain. The dial surface is then meticulously treated with texture or finishes that reflect the watch’s character — matte, sunburst, brushed metal, or multi-layered depth for chronographs.

Index markings are applied using high-precision printing or individually set appliqués, followed by luminescent accents for clarity in motion. Each dial is aligned and inspected under micro-tolerance standards to ensure symmetry and zero-defect display — because even a millimetre off means a moment missed.

This is where form meets focus. Bold color accents, racing stripes, or deep black surfaces are not just design — they’re declarations. This is the dial of a watch made for those who never lift.


🔩 Watch Assembly  

Where Every Piece Finds Its Purpose

Before the strap ever touches the case, the soul of a Harris Hawk watch comes to life through precise hand assembly.

Each component — from the movement and dial to the hands and casing — is aligned, set, and secured by skilled technicians under strict quality protocols. The Japanese chronograph movement is carefully mounted within the 316L stainless steel case, protected by custom gaskets for 10ATM water resistance. Every dial is locked in with absolute alignment, and the hands are placed with exacting micro-pressure to avoid any friction or drift.

No shortcuts. No compromises. Every screw turned and every crown fitted is a commitment to reliability under pressure — whether it’s on a racetrack, a deadline, or the edge of instinct.

This is more than a machine. It’s a symbol — of readiness, resilience, and refusal to break.