On the right side is a square crown with rounded edges. It’s small at 4.5mm wide, and a bit tough to grip/pull out, but it does look cool. Obviously crowns are not usually this shape, so that adds some personality to the design. Flipping the watch over, you have a big display window showing off the Miyota 9015 within. Though there is no additional decoration, the 9015 looks good, and plays off of the cold, industrial feel of the case.

The dial of the 003 is clean and minimal, with a friendly overall feeling. Meshable plays with use of empty space and subtle color to take what could be too plain of a dial, and make it interesting. The surface is matte white, and all of the indexes are flat printed onto it. The hours index consists of small numerals and dots per hour. The numerals rotate per the angle of the hour, which always gives a sense of motion to a dial, in my eyes. Rather than black, the numerals and dots are printed in a dark gray, giving them a softer appearance. The dots at 12 and 6, however, are pale blue and purple, adding just the slightest hint of color.

Around the hour index, also in gray, is a minutes/seconds index consisting of lines per minute and numerals at intervals of five. This adds some precision to the dial, and creates a light border for the white. Though all of the numerals are quite small all around, I had no issue reading the dial at a glance, as everything is very crisp and clear, and has a nice amount of space around it.

At the center of the dial is a curious feature; a thin circle that is bisected, with the top half in blue and the bottom in purple, matching the dots at 12 and 6. To me, this sort of plays off of simple day/night indicator that one would find on a 24hr watch or sub-dial. But since it’s a 12-hr dial, it doesn’t seem to have any purpose beyond decoration. That said, the very slight use of color is appealing, and the circle itself balances out the empty space around it.

Just off of 3 is a circular date window showing the stock 9015 date. The numeral is in black and the surface below is silver. The window’s positioning doesn’t bother me at all, and I’m glad to see the window is circular, but this is definitely a circumstance where something custom would have been smart. Meshable clearly have a keen sense of graphic design and typography, so the large Miyota numerals feel too big and aggressive compared to the other type on the dial. It’s not horrible, it just clashes a bit.