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how to make resin watches

how to make resin watches

Create stunning resin watch faces with unique artistic detail.

"Evershine Collection" – Artisan Jewellery Epoxy Resin Kit with 100+ Accessories
"Evershine Collection" – Artisan Jewellery Epoxy Resin Kit with 100+ Accessories

Making resin watches allows you to blend creativity with craftsmanship, resulting in personalised timepieces unlike any mass-produced models. Whether you’re an experienced resin artist or a craft newcomer, following a structured process ensures your resin watch is both beautiful and durable. This guide covers every essential step, from design to final assembly.

What You’ll Need

"Evershine Collection" – Artisan Jewellery Epoxy Resin Kit with 100+ Accessories

Creative Inspiration for Resin Watch Designs

Experiment with colours, inclusions and metallic accents—the transparent nature of resin allows endless customisation for your watch face. Layer pigments, embed dried flowers or tiny charms, and experiment with mica powders for a unique finish. Contrasting materials and textures add extra flair that’s truly personal.

"UV–Creation" - Fast Acrylic Resin, 3 Minute UV Cure

Step 1: Design and Prepare Your Watch Mould

Begin by choosing or creating a silicone mould that matches your desired watch shape and size. Clean the mould thoroughly, ensuring it is free of dust or debris, as these imperfections will show up in transparent resin. If you plan to embed decorative items, arrange them in the mould before pouring the resin—consider balance and spacing, especially for designs with flowers or custom inserts.

High transparency and clarity are critical for success. Planning ahead ensures each detail is well presented and nothing interferes with the placement of the clock movement or hands later on.

Step 2: Mix and Pour the Resin

Before mixing, read the instructions for your chosen resin. For easy handling, the “Evershine Collection” – Artisan Jewellery Epoxy Resin Kit with 100+ Accessories offers a beginner-friendly 1:1 ratio. If a faster demoulding time is required, consider the “ICreation” – Fast Epoxy Resin for a 2:1 blend and rapid results.

Carefully combine the resin and hardener (or use ready-to-use “UV–Creation” UV Resin for quick projects). Pour slowly into the mould, filling evenly and avoiding overflows. Tap or gently vibrate the mould to help any trapped bubbles rise to the surface.

Prevent air bubbles and work in dust-free conditions. Removing bubbles at this stage is essential for a flawless watch face.

Step 3: Cure and Demould the Resin

The curing process will vary based on your resin type. UV resins like “UV–Creation” can cure in mere minutes under a standard UV lamp, perfect for quick or small-batch watch projects. Epoxy systems such as “Evershine Collection” or “ICreation” require several hours.

Demould gently once the resin is fully set, checking for any sticky areas before removing from the mould. Avoid rushing, as this can deform delicate details.

Choose your curing method based on your project timeframe. Be patient for best results and let the watch parts cure completely before assembly.

"UV–Creation" - Fast Acrylic Resin, 3 Minute UV Cure

Step 4: Finish, Polish and Assemble Your Watch

Once cured, trim any excess resin from edges with fine sandpaper or micro files for a smooth touch. Polish the watch face until it shines, taking care not to scratch the surface. Now, assemble the clock movement and mount the hands carefully, following manufacturer instructions.

Check the fit of all moving parts and secure them so nothing rattles. Test the hands and button function before sealing the case. If adding straps or external bezels, ensure they are firmly attached and comfortable to wear.

Plan your design and test-fit all components before casting. Assembly optimised for resin calls for deliberate and iterative adjustments to guarantee long-lasting function.

"UV–Creation" - Fast Acrylic Resin, 3 Minute UV Cure

Tips and Troubleshooting for Resin Watch Making

Be patient during curing for the best results. Incomplete curing can result in tacky surfaces or weak structures. Always measure and mix accurately, pour in thin even layers, and allow for ample curing time based on your resin choice. If bubbles appear, use a heat gun on a low setting or a fine needle to remove them.

Store your finished watch away from direct sunlight and harsh chemicals to maintain its appearance. If discolouration or cloudiness occurs, consider using resins with UV filters and polish gently to restore clarity.

Showcase: Finished Resin Watch Projects

Browse a gallery of finished resin watch creations for further inspiration. Seeing real-world examples can help visualise possible combinations of resin, pigments and hardware—letting your imagination guide your next resin timepiece.

"UV–Creation" - Fast Acrylic Resin, 3 Minute UV Cure

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use UV resin for resin watches?

Yes, UV resin cures quickly and is ideal for small or shallow watch faces, but it is recommended to keep layers thin for the best results.

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What is the best way to remove bubbles from resin?

Use slow, careful mixing and pour in thin layers. Lightly heat the surface with a heat gun or use a fine needle to pop air bubbles.

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How long should I wait before demoulding my resin watch?

Curing time depends on the resin used; UV resins cure in minutes, while epoxy options need 6–24 hours for best results.

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Can I embed objects in a resin watch face?

Yes, dried flowers, charms and small items can be embedded, but ensure they are dry and arranged correctly before pouring the resin.

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What resin is best for making resin watches?

Choose a clear, non-yellowing resin suitable for jewellery, such as those with UV protection or high clarity.

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How do I prevent cloudy or yellowed resin in my watches?

Use resins formulated with UV filters and store your finished piece away from direct sunlight to maintain clarity.

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What safety precautions should I take when making resin watches?

Always wear gloves and work in a well-ventilated area. Avoid skin contact and use a dust mask during sanding and finishing.

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