The dial is a visual spectacle, featuring a partially open or skeletonized design that reveals the inner workings of the movement. Prominently displayed at the bottom of the face are what appear to be two tourbillon or open-balance movements, a feature typically found in high-end watches to enhance accuracy. The dial also includes a moon phase indicator near the top, a complication that tracks the lunar cycle. The hands and hour markers are highlighted with an orange color, providing a vibrant accent against the silver-toned background.