Silver
Silver clock numbers will underline the modern and technical look of the dial. Choose from multiple variants – self-adhesive and non-self-adhesive, in glossy or matte finish, and in various sizes for small and large clocks.
- Assembly as needed: self-adhesive variant for quick installation, non-self-adhesive for gluing or epoxy casting.
- Design: silver gloss will enhance reflections and effects, matte will suppress reflections and give an industrial look.
- Usage: transparent, grey, and cool tones of resin, glass, and acrylic.
Recommendation: Ensure the surface is clean and degreased. For non-self-adhesive pieces, use suitable adhesive or embed in epoxy.
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Self-adhesive mirror numbers – Roman, silver, 40 mm in the Bára 240 design are ideal for creating elegant wall clocks from wood, resin, or moss. The numbers have a mirror silver...
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Silver numerals: modern precision and timeless neutrality
Silver numerals are the ideal choice for a modern, technical, and industrial style of epoxy watch faces. They appear clean, neutral, and are easily paired with a wide range of surfaces – from transparent castings to gray and smoky tones, and cool bluish pigments. We offer a range of variants, including gloss and matte, self-adhesive and non-self-adhesive finishes, and from subtle lines to bolder, graphically dominant cuts.
Glossy silver enhances light reflections that visually animate the watch face, while matte suppresses reflections and brings a calmer, anti-reflective character. Additionally, silver color works great with metal hands and simple typography, making the result look professional and "clean" even in commercial interiors.
Design benefits of silver numerals
- Neutrality and compatibility: silver holds its own next to most materials – glass, acrylic, lacquered wood, or epoxy with mineral texture.
- Readability and rhythm: the precise shapes of the numerals give the dial a clear order and balanced time display.
- Surface choice: gloss for striking projects; matte for a subtle, sophisticated finish.
Recommended combinations
- Colors and pigments: cool shades, pearlescent and metallic blends.
- Resin molds: the choice of mold diameter and depth will influence the proportions of the numerals and hands.
- Grinding & polishing: for a smooth, presentable final surface finish.
- Tools: for precise mixture measurement and careful, contamination-free work.
If you are looking for a timeless, modern, and professional look for your dial, silver numerals offer a balanced combination of neutrality, readability, and broad compatibility with materials and color schemes.
