




I recently got my hands on the 38mm square watch case to see if it could breathe new life into a spare NH35 movement I had sitting on my desk. This Santos-inspired housing is clearly built for hobbyists who enjoy the process of customizing their own watches.
The build quality is impressive, utilizing 316L stainless steel which provides excellent corrosion resistance and a reassuring weight. The square 38mm dimensions are machined with precision, ensuring that the movement fits snugly without unnecessary play. It feels like a robust component that can easily handle the rigors of daily wear.
Assembling the watch was straightforward for anyone familiar with Seiko movement swaps. Once put together, the square profile sits comfortably on the wrist, offering a refreshing departure from the standard round cases that dominate the market.
This is the perfect purchase for DIY watch modders who want to create a stylish, square-cased timepiece using reliable Seiko-compatible movements.
Overall, this case is a stellar addition to the modification scene, earning a solid 4.66 rating. For $89.00, it is an accessible entry point for those wanting to experiment with unique case shapes without breaking the bank.