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Horizon and Selten Watches Unveil Limited Edition Nemo Reissue: A Daring Fusion of Craftsmanship and Design


  In a rare union of mechanical ingenuity and artisanal dial-making, Horizon Watches and Selten Watch have come together to release the highly anticipated Limited Edition Nemo Reissue Collection. This exclusive series, available in just 100 units worldwide (50 per colourway), is a testament to the creative synergy between two of the most compelling names in the independent microbrand watch scene.


The collaboration began with a shared admiration between Fred Bekher, founder of Horizon Watches, and Leonardo Tsai, the visionary behind Selten. Bekher was captivated by the guilloché mother-of-pearl dials of Selten’s M1 Moonphase collection — a craftsmanship rarely seen at this price point. Their mutual respect evolved into a full-fledged partnership, culminating in a dual-colour release that is as technically refined as it is visually captivating.


The Nemo Reissue is available in two compelling options: a deep black dial representing Selten’s refined, dressy aesthetic, and a vibrant teal dial, echoing Horizon’s roots in underwater exploration and retro-futuristic adventure. Both dials are CNC-guilloché cut from mother-of-pearl, lending an iridescent texture that dances with light — a hallmark of Selten’s artistry.


Housed in a robust yet refined 40mm 316L stainless steel case, the watch boasts a unidirectional rotating bezel with sapphire insert and BGW9 SuperLuminova, a boxed sapphire crystal with triple-layer AR coating, and a screw-down caseback engraved with custom artwork. The entire package is powered by the reliable Miyota 9039 automatic movement — no ghost date, no frills, just pure mechanical performance.


Each watch is paired with an integrated stainless steel bracelet featuring Horizon’s custom MicroSliders adjustment system, as well as a full-grain aniline leather strap with CNC-machined buckle — ensuring wearability in both formal and rugged settings.


The Horizon x Selten Nemo Reissue is priced at RM5,108, with a limited-time pre-order price of RM3,715 via Red Army Watches boutiques at Pavilion KL and 1 Utama Shopping Centre, as well as online at www.redarmywatches.com.my. Delivery begins end-July 2025.


Technical Specifications


Case: 40mm diameter, 316L stainless steel, brushed and polished


Dial: CNC guilloché mother-of-pearl (teal or black), polished indices


Movement: Miyota 9039 automatic (no ghost date)


Water Resistance: 20 ATM (200 metres)


Bezel: Sapphire insert, BGW9 SuperLuminova


Crystal: Boxed sapphire with triple-layer internal AR coating


Straps: Integrated stainless steel bracelet + vintage-style full-grain leather strap


Price: RM5,108 | Pre-order: RM3,715


Limited Edition: 50 pieces per dial colour


About Horizon Watches

Founded by Fred Bekher, Horizon Watches takes inspiration from the visionary imagination of Jules Verne. Its designs celebrate retro-futurism, exploration, and engineering marvels — with an unmistakable touch of adventure.


About Selten Watches

Founded by Leonardo Tsai, Selten is known for pushing the boundaries of dial artistry in the microbrand world. From guilloché textures to mother-of-pearl finishes, Selten brings exceptional handwork and bold design language to accessible timepieces.


Available at Red Army Watches


Pavilion KL – Lot P4.04.00, 4th Floor | Tel: +603 2110 6068


1 Utama – G136, Ground Floor | Tel: +603 7722 1336


redarmywatches.com.my

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