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Community Favourites

Watches loved by our collectors, recommended by our team.

Our Community Favourites collection brings together the watches that resonate most deeply with RAW collectors - the pieces people return to, recommend, and celebrate. These microbrands and independents showcase bold design, mechanical creativity, and the spirit of modern watchmaking.

Hand-selected by both the RAW team and our community, this lineup represents what makes independent horology so exciting: thoughtful craftsmanship, character, and the joy of discovery.

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  • CIGA Design Z Series Hunter Carbon automatic watch front view CIGA Design Z Series Hunter Carbon watch worn on wrist

    CIGA Design Z Hunter Carbon Automatic Skeleton Watch

    The CIGA Design Z Series Hunter embodies a spirit of focus and forward motion. Designed around a striking octagonal tonneau case, the watch reveals its mechanical heart through a fully skeletonised architecture. With a clear view of the movement from both sides of the watch, time becomes something to observe rather than simply read. It is a watch designed for those who appreciate the mechanics behind the moment. The Z Series Hunter is available in Black, Carbon, and Silver editions, each showcasing the watch’s skeleton architecture and in-house movement through different finishes. Inspiration & Design The Z Series Hunter takes its inspiration from the mindset of a hunter - sharp, attentive, and always moving forward. This concept is translated into the watch’s bold geometry and layered case architecture. The octagonal tonneau case combines angular strength with curved ergonomics, creating a distinctive silhouette that feels both modern and purposeful. The three-layer case construction enhances structural rigidity while adding visual depth through the contrast between micro-blasted textures and polished chamfers. Dial & Case Details The Hunter features a fully skeletonised dial and bridge structure, offering an expansive view of the mechanical movement. Compared with traditional skeleton watches, the architecture exposes significantly more of the movement, revealing gears, bridges, and the oscillating balance from both the front and back of the watch. The watch is available in three distinctive finishes: Black EditionA refined, minimalist interpretation with a darker, technical presence. Carbon EditionA modern matte finish that introduces a more contemporary and expressive character. Silver EditionA brighter metallic finish that highlights the geometry and architectural lines of the case. The dial features luminescent hands and markers, ensuring readability despite the openworked construction. Movement & Mechanics Powering the Z Series Hunter is CIGA Design’s in-house automatic movement, calibre CD-07. Developed over months of engineering refinement, the movement operates at 28,800 vibrations per hour and delivers approximately 40 hours of power reserve. The bridges are finished with a refined satin texture and chamfered edges, reflecting the brand’s commitment to combining mechanical performance with visual craftsmanship. Bracelet/Strap & Wearability The Hunter is paired with an H-link stainless steel bracelet, designed to balance strength with comfort. Quick-release spring bars allow the bracelet to be easily removed without tools, while the hidden push-button clasp maintains a clean and streamlined appearance. Despite its bold architecture, the curved tonneau case allows the watch to sit comfortably on the wrist. Final Impression The Z Series Hunter represents one of CIGA Design’s most striking skeleton watches. With its architectural case design, in-house movement, and expansive view of the mechanical structure, the watch offers a powerful expression of modern mechanical watchmaking. For collectors drawn to bold design and visible mechanics, the Hunter delivers both technical intrigue and strong visual identity. Explore Other Z Series Hunter Variants The Z Series Hunter is available in several distinctive finishes, each highlighting the watch’s skeleton architecture and in-house CD-07 movement through different materials and visual expressions. CIGA Design Z Series Hunter Black: a refined, minimalist choice for those who prefer understated luxury CIGA Design Z Series Hunter Carbon: a modern matte finish that combines sleek aesthetics with a bold edge CIGA Design Z Series Hunter Silver: a timeless classic that exudes elegance and sophistication Each version shares the same octagonal tonneau architecture and in-house CD-07 automatic movement, expressed through different materials and finishes. Technical Specifications Case size: 48.0x43mm Case material: 316L stainless steel, matte finish Case back: Sapphire exhibition caseback Movement type: Automatic Movement no.:  In-house movement CD-07 Power reserve: Approx 40hrs Dial: Unique open work dial design  Glass: Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating Water resistance: 3ATM Strap type: Bracelet Strap material: Stainless steel Buckle: Tang buckle Warranty: 2 years

    $816.51

  • CIGA Design Z Hunter Silver automatic skeleton watch front view CIGA Design Z Hunter Silver watch worn on wrist

    CIGA Design Z Hunter Silver Automatic Skeleton Watch

    The CIGA Design Z Series Hunter embodies a spirit of focus and forward motion. Designed around a striking octagonal tonneau case, the watch reveals its mechanical heart through a fully skeletonised architecture. With a clear view of the movement from both sides of the watch, time becomes something to observe rather than simply read. It is a watch designed for those who appreciate the mechanics behind the moment. The Z Series Hunter is available in Black, Carbon, and Silver editions, each showcasing the watch’s skeleton architecture and in-house movement through different finishes. Inspiration & Design The Z Series Hunter takes its inspiration from the mindset of a hunter - sharp, attentive, and always moving forward. This concept is translated into the watch’s bold geometry and layered case architecture. The octagonal tonneau case combines angular strength with curved ergonomics, creating a distinctive silhouette that feels both modern and purposeful. The three-layer case construction enhances structural rigidity while adding visual depth through the contrast between micro-blasted textures and polished chamfers. Dial & Case Details The Hunter features a fully skeletonised dial and bridge structure, offering an expansive view of the mechanical movement. Compared with traditional skeleton watches, the architecture exposes significantly more of the movement, revealing gears, bridges, and the oscillating balance from both the front and back of the watch. The watch is available in three distinctive finishes: Black EditionA refined, minimalist interpretation with a darker, technical presence. Carbon EditionA modern matte finish that introduces a more contemporary and expressive character. Silver EditionA brighter metallic finish that highlights the geometry and architectural lines of the case. The dial features luminescent hands and markers, ensuring readability despite the openworked construction. Movement & Mechanics Powering the Z Series Hunter is CIGA Design’s in-house automatic movement, calibre CD-07. Developed over months of engineering refinement, the movement operates at 28,800 vibrations per hour and delivers approximately 40 hours of power reserve. The bridges are finished with a refined satin texture and chamfered edges, reflecting the brand’s commitment to combining mechanical performance with visual craftsmanship. Bracelet/Strap & Wearability The Hunter is paired with an H-link stainless steel bracelet, designed to balance strength with comfort. Quick-release spring bars allow the bracelet to be easily removed without tools, while the hidden push-button clasp maintains a clean and streamlined appearance. Despite its bold architecture, the curved tonneau case allows the watch to sit comfortably on the wrist. Final Impression The Z Series Hunter represents one of CIGA Design’s most striking skeleton watches. With its architectural case design, in-house movement, and expansive view of the mechanical structure, the watch offers a powerful expression of modern mechanical watchmaking. For collectors drawn to bold design and visible mechanics, the Hunter delivers both technical intrigue and strong visual identity. Explore Other Z Series Hunter Variants The Z Series Hunter is available in several distinctive finishes, each highlighting the watch’s skeleton architecture and in-house CD-07 movement through different materials and visual expressions. CIGA Design Z Series Hunter Black: a refined, minimalist choice for those who prefer understated luxury CIGA Design Z Series Hunter Carbon: a modern matte finish that combines sleek aesthetics with a bold edge CIGA Design Z Series Hunter Silver: a timeless classic that exudes elegance and sophistication Each version shares the same octagonal tonneau architecture and in-house CD-07 automatic movement, expressed through different materials and finishes. Technical Specifications Case size: 48.0x43mm Case material: 316L stainless steel Case back: Sapphire exhibition caseback Movement type: Automatic Movement no.:  In-house movement CD-07 Power reserve: Approx 40hrs Dial: Unique open work dial design  Glass: Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating Water resistance: 3ATM Strap type: Bracelet Strap material: Stainless steel Buckle: Tang buckle Warranty: 2 years

    $816.51

  • CIGA Design Z Hunter Tourbillon Blue skeleton watch front view CIGA Design Z Hunter Tourbillon Blue skeleton watch wristshot

    CIGA Design Z Hunter Tourbillon Blue Skeleton Watch

    The CIGA Design Hunter Tourbillon Blue presents contemporary haute mechanics through a cooler, more composed lens. Combining a visible tourbillon, skeleton architecture, and a Grade 5 titanium tonneau case, it delivers strong mechanical theatre without unnecessary excess. Among the trio, the Blue variant feels the most refined and quietly confident - striking through tone, proportion, and movement depth rather than overt aggression. Inspiration & Design The Hunter Tourbillon evolves the original Hunter concept into its highest expression. The familiar tonneau silhouette returns leaner, sharper, and more resolved, with bold structural cut-throughs extending the skeleton language beyond the dial. The Blue execution adds a colder, cleaner identity to the architecture. It softens the visual aggression of the case while enhancing the precision-led nature of the design. This is a modern complication watch built with restraint. Dial & Case Details The skeletonised dial is organised around six openworked bridges radiating from the twin-barrel centre, while the tourbillon anchors the lower half of the display. This creates visual balance between energy storage above and regulation below. Blue bridges contrast against the metallic case and polished hands, creating strong legibility while preserving mechanical depth. The Grade 5 titanium case combines micro-sandblasted planes with polished chamfers, allowing light to move across the architecture in a controlled way. Movement & Mechanics Inside is CIGA Design’s self-developed manual-wind skeleton tourbillon calibre CD-011. Key features include: Visible tourbillon regulator Twin barrels 72-hour power reserve 26 jewels 28,800 vph This is not movement decoration for its own sake - the calibre is the core visual identity of the watch. Bracelet / Strap & Wearability The watch is supplied with both a Grade 2 titanium H-link bracelet and a fluororubber sport strap, each using a push-button hidden clasp. This gives the Blue variant two personalities: Bracelet: sharper, more luxurious Strap: lighter, more contemporary Variant Perspective Compared with the Silver model, the Blue feels cooler and more discreet. Compared with the Carbon model, it feels lighter and more refined. It is the version for buyers who want presence without heaviness. Final Impression The Hunter Tourbillon Blue is the most composed expression of the trio. It pairs serious mechanical substance with a modern, elegant colour execution that remains distinctive without shouting. Technical Specifications Case size: 47.45x41.5mm Case material: Grade 5 titanium Case back: Sapphire exhibition caseback Movement type: Manual Movement no.:  In-house movement CD-011 Power reserve: Approx 72hrs Dial: Unique open work dial design, with micro-sandblasted/chamfered finishing; applied indices and dark green Swiss SuperLuminova Glass: Sapphire crystal, curved with anti-reflective coating Water resistance: 5ATM Strap type: Bracelet and strap Strap material: 1 Grade 2 titanium bracelet and 1 fluororubber strap Buckle: Deployant clasp Warranty: 2 years

    $2,935.78

  • CIGA Design Hunter Tourbillon Carbon skeleton watch front view CIGA Design Hunter Tourbillon Carbon skeleton watch wristshot view

    CIGA Design Z Hunter Tourbillon Carbon Skeleton Watch

    The CIGA Design Hunter Tourbillon Carbon gives the collection its strongest and most compact presence. Darker surfaces, exposed mechanics, and a visible tourbillon combine to create a watch that feels denser, sharper, and more assertive on wrist. This is the boldest expression of the trio. Inspiration & Design The Hunter Tourbillon evolves the original Hunter concept into its highest expression. The familiar tonneau silhouette returns leaner, sharper, and more resolved, with bold structural cut-throughs extending the skeleton language beyond the dial. The Hunter Tourbillon already carries a sharp industrial identity. In Carbon, that identity becomes more concentrated. The darker execution amplifies shadow, edge definition, and mechanical contrast, allowing the architecture to feel more forceful and modern. Dial & Case Details The skeletonised dial is organised around six openworked bridges radiating from the twin-barrel centre, while the tourbillon anchors the lower half of the display. This creates visual balance between energy storage above and regulation below. The openworked bridges and tourbillon appear more dramatic against the darker palette, while lume markers and polished hands stand out more strongly. The Grade 5 titanium case retains the same finishing mix of matte surfaces and polished bevels, but the Carbon colourway gives the watch a harder visual character. Movement & Mechanics Inside is CIGA Design’s self-developed manual-wind skeleton tourbillon calibre CD-011. Key features include: Visible tourbillon regulator Twin barrels 72-hour power reserve 26 jewels 28,800 vph This is not movement decoration for its own sake - the calibre is the core visual identity of the watch. Bracelet / Strap & Wearability The watch is supplied with both a Grade 2 titanium H-link bracelet and a fluororubber sport strap, each using a push-button hidden clasp. With bracelet, the Carbon feels like a modern luxury statement piece. With strap, it becomes more tactical and aggressive. The darker finish pairs especially well with monochrome wardrobes. Variant Perspective Compared with the Silver model, the Carbon feels darker and denser. Compared with the Blue model, it feels bolder and more forceful. It is the version for buyers who want the strongest wrist presence. Final Impression The Hunter Tourbillon Carbon is the statement piece of the trio - dramatic, modern, and mechanically serious. Technical Specifications Case size: 47.45x41.5mm Case material: Grade 5 titanium Case back: Sapphire exhibition caseback Movement type: Manual Movement no.:  In-house movement CD-011 Power reserve: Approx 72hrs Dial: Unique open work dial design, with micro-sandblasted/chamfered finishing; applied indices and dark green Swiss SuperLuminova Glass: Sapphire crystal, curved with anti-reflective coating Water resistance: 5ATM Strap type: Bracelet and strap Strap material: 1 Grade 2 titanium bracelet and 1 fluororubber strap Buckle: Deployant clasp Warranty: 2 years

    $2,935.78

  • CIGA Design Hunter Tourbillon Silver skeleton watch front view CIGA Design Hunter Tourbillon Silver skeleton watch wristshot

    CIGA Design Z Hunter Tourbillon Silver Skeleton Watch

    The CIGA Design Hunter Tourbillon Silver is the purest expression of the collection’s architecture. With its bright titanium finish, visible tourbillon, and openworked movement, it reveals the full depth of the design with maximum clarity. If the Blue is composed and the Carbon is forceful, the Silver is structural honesty. Inspiration & Design The Hunter Tourbillon evolves the original Hunter concept into its highest expression. The familiar tonneau silhouette returns leaner, sharper, and more resolved, with bold structural cut-throughs extending the skeleton language beyond the dial. The Hunter Tourbillon uses case and movement as one integrated composition. Rather than framing the calibre, the case echoes it through bold openings, sharp transitions, and continuous lines. In Silver, these ideas are most apparent. Surfaces, edges, and depth read more clearly, giving the watch a stronger sense of lightness and precision. Dial & Case Details The skeletonised dial is organised around six openworked bridges radiating from the twin-barrel centre, while the tourbillon anchors the lower half of the display. This creates visual balance between energy storage above and regulation below. The six-bridge skeleton layout and lower tourbillon display are especially legible in Silver, where light reflects through the movement architecture. The Grade 5 titanium case showcases the contrast between matte blasted planes and polished chamfers particularly well, making this the most visually detailed version at close range. Movement & Mechanics Inside is CIGA Design’s self-developed manual-wind skeleton tourbillon calibre CD-011. Key features include: Visible tourbillon regulator Twin barrels 72-hour power reserve 26 jewels 28,800 vph This is not movement decoration for its own sake - the calibre is the core visual identity of the watch. Bracelet / Strap & Wearability The watch is supplied with both a Grade 2 titanium H-link bracelet and a fluororubber sport strap, each using a push-button hidden clasp. The Silver variant transitions especially well between bracelet and strap. Bracelet: integrated luxury sports feel Strap: lighter and more casual Its brighter finish also gives it the broadest styling range. Variant Perspective Compared with the Blue model, the Silver feels brighter and more open. Compared with the Carbon model, it feels lighter and more architectural. It is the version for buyers who want to appreciate every design detail. Final Impression The Hunter Tourbillon Silver is the clearest showcase of the watch itself - movement, finishing, and structure all on full display. Technical Specifications Case size: 47.45x41.5mm Case material: Grade 5 titanium Case back: Sapphire exhibition caseback Movement type: Manual Movement no.:  In-house movement CD-011 Power reserve: Approx 72hrs Dial: Unique open work dial design, with micro-sandblasted/chamfered finishing; applied indices and dark green Swiss SuperLuminova Glass: Sapphire crystal, curved with anti-reflective coating Water resistance: 5ATM Strap type: Bracelet and strap Strap material: 1 Grade 2 titanium bracelet and 1 fluororubber strap Buckle: Deployant clasp Warranty: 2 years

    $2,935.78

  • Limited Edition Horizon Watches Nemolithic - Chrysocolla Horizon Watches Nemolithic - Chrysocolla

    Horizon Watches Nemolithic - Chrysocolla

    The Horizon Watches Nemolithic collection marks the next chapter of the brand’s most recognisable design language. Building on the foundations of the original Nemo, Nemolithic introduces five mesmerising natural stone dials, each defined by its own texture, colour, and character. Despite the visual weight and presence of solid stone, Nemolithic retains a refined, wearable profile at just 10mm thick (excluding crystal). Each watch is paired with an improved stainless-steel bracelet featuring enhanced articulation and Horizon’s MicroSlider clasp, allowing seamless, on-the-fly micro adjustment. Limited to just 23 pieces per dial, Nemolithic is a study in contrast: rarity balanced with everyday wearability, and natural material framed by precise industrial design. From Nemo to Nemolithic Nemolithic builds upon the proportions and architectural philosophy of the original Nemo, itself the refined successor to Horizon Watches’ debut -N- collection. Where Nemo focused on balance, thinness, and multi-plane construction, Nemolithic pushes the design language further through material exploration. By removing the date display entirely, Nemolithic achieves a cleaner, more sculptural dial - allowing the natural stone surface and applied markers to take centre stage. The result is a purer expression of the Nemo form, elevated through rarity and restraint. Dial & Design Language Each Nemolithic dial is crafted from natural stone, resulting in subtle variations that ensure no two watches are ever identical. The organic textures of stone contrast beautifully with the Nemo case architecture, creating a dialogue between nature and precision engineering. With no date complication, the dial remains intentionally uncluttered. The applied hour markers - standing tall at 0.6mm - dominate the visual landscape, reinforcing the Nemo’s signature multi-plane design and enhancing legibility. Their sculptural height and Nautilus-inspired form add depth without distraction. Case, Bezel & Construction Nemolithic retains the Nemo’s rare two-module case construction, allowing for exceptional finishing even in the most intricate recesses. This architecture creates layered surfaces, stepped lugs, and varied slopes that reward close inspection from every angle. The watch is equipped with a coin-edged unidirectional external rotating bezel, now fitted with a sapphire insert - an upgrade that enhances both durability and visual depth. With 120 firm clicks, the bezel offers precise, tactile operation for elapsed time measurement. Bracelet & Wearability Each Nemolithic is fitted with a stainless-steel bracelet redesigned for improved mobility and articulation, ensuring comfort throughout the day. The bracelet is finished with Horizon Watches’ MicroSlider clasp, enabling quick micro-adjustments without tools - ideal for changes in wrist size or temperature. Despite its robust construction and stone dial, Nemolithic wears comfortably and securely, balancing presence with practicality. Rarity & Collectability Every Nemolithic variant is limited to 23 pieces only, making each watch as rare as the stone it carries. The natural variation in the dials further enhances individuality, ensuring that each piece feels personal and truly unique. This is not just a material upgrade - it is a collector-focused evolution of an already respected design. Technical Specifications Limited edition: Only 23 pieces available worldwide Case size: 40mm  Case material: 316L stainless steel Case back: 316L stainless steel Movement type: Automatic Movement no.: Miyota 9039 Power reserve: Approx 42hrs Dial: Natural stone; SuperLuminova BGW9 on hands, numbers, indices Bezel: Unidirectional, 120-click, sapphire insert Glass: Top hat sapphire crystal with 3 layers of anti-reflective coating Water resistance: 20ATM Strap type: Bracelet Strap material: Stainless steel bracelet with Microsliders Buckle: Stainless steel butterfly clasp Warranty: 1 year

    $1,366.97

  • Limited Edition Horizon Watches Nemolithic - Gold Meteorite Horizon Watches Nemolithic - Gold Meteorite

    Horizon Watches Nemolithic - Gold Meteorite

    The Horizon Watches Nemolithic collection marks the next chapter of the brand’s most recognisable design language. Building on the foundations of the original Nemo, Nemolithic introduces five mesmerising natural stone dials, each defined by its own texture, colour, and character. Despite the visual weight and presence of solid stone, Nemolithic retains a refined, wearable profile at just 10mm thick (excluding crystal). Each watch is paired with an improved stainless-steel bracelet featuring enhanced articulation and Horizon’s MicroSlider clasp, allowing seamless, on-the-fly micro adjustment. Limited to just 23 pieces per dial, Nemolithic is a study in contrast: rarity balanced with everyday wearability, and natural material framed by precise industrial design. From Nemo to Nemolithic Nemolithic builds upon the proportions and architectural philosophy of the original Nemo, itself the refined successor to Horizon Watches’ debut -N- collection. Where Nemo focused on balance, thinness, and multi-plane construction, Nemolithic pushes the design language further through material exploration. By removing the date display entirely, Nemolithic achieves a cleaner, more sculptural dial - allowing the natural stone surface and applied markers to take centre stage. The result is a purer expression of the Nemo form, elevated through rarity and restraint. Dial & Design Language Each Nemolithic dial is crafted from natural stone, resulting in subtle variations that ensure no two watches are ever identical. The organic textures of stone contrast beautifully with the Nemo case architecture, creating a dialogue between nature and precision engineering. With no date complication, the dial remains intentionally uncluttered. The applied hour markers - standing tall at 0.6mm - dominate the visual landscape, reinforcing the Nemo’s signature multi-plane design and enhancing legibility. Their sculptural height and Nautilus-inspired form add depth without distraction. Case, Bezel & Construction Nemolithic retains the Nemo’s rare two-module case construction, allowing for exceptional finishing even in the most intricate recesses. This architecture creates layered surfaces, stepped lugs, and varied slopes that reward close inspection from every angle. The watch is equipped with a coin-edged unidirectional external rotating bezel, now fitted with a sapphire insert - an upgrade that enhances both durability and visual depth. With 120 firm clicks, the bezel offers precise, tactile operation for elapsed time measurement. Bracelet & Wearability Each Nemolithic is fitted with a stainless-steel bracelet redesigned for improved mobility and articulation, ensuring comfort throughout the day. The bracelet is finished with Horizon Watches’ MicroSlider clasp, enabling quick micro-adjustments without tools - ideal for changes in wrist size or temperature. Despite its robust construction and stone dial, Nemolithic wears comfortably and securely, balancing presence with practicality. Rarity & Collectability Every Nemolithic variant is limited to 23 pieces only, making each watch as rare as the stone it carries. The natural variation in the dials further enhances individuality, ensuring that each piece feels personal and truly unique. This is not just a material upgrade - it is a collector-focused evolution of an already respected design. Technical Specifications Limited edition: Only 23 pieces available worldwide Case size: 40mm  Case material: 316L stainless steel Case back: 316L stainless steel Movement type: Automatic Movement no.: Miyota 9039 Power reserve: Approx 42hrs Dial: Natural stone; SuperLuminova BGW9 on hands, numbers, indices Bezel: Unidirectional, 120-click, sapphire insert Glass: Top hat sapphire crystal with 3 layers of anti-reflective coating Water resistance: 20ATM Strap type: Bracelet Strap material: Stainless steel bracelet with Microsliders Buckle: Stainless steel butterfly clasp Warranty: 1 year

    $1,733.94

  • Limited Edition Horizon Watches Nemolithic - Lapis Lazuli Horizon Watches Nemolithic - Lapis Lazuli

    Horizon Watches Nemolithic - Lapis Lazuli

    The Horizon Watches Nemolithic collection marks the next chapter of the brand’s most recognisable design language. Building on the foundations of the original Nemo, Nemolithic introduces five mesmerising natural stone dials, each defined by its own texture, colour, and character. Despite the visual weight and presence of solid stone, Nemolithic retains a refined, wearable profile at just 10mm thick (excluding crystal). Each watch is paired with an improved stainless-steel bracelet featuring enhanced articulation and Horizon’s MicroSlider clasp, allowing seamless, on-the-fly micro adjustment. Limited to just 23 pieces per dial, Nemolithic is a study in contrast: rarity balanced with everyday wearability, and natural material framed by precise industrial design. From Nemo to Nemolithic Nemolithic builds upon the proportions and architectural philosophy of the original Nemo, itself the refined successor to Horizon Watches’ debut -N- collection. Where Nemo focused on balance, thinness, and multi-plane construction, Nemolithic pushes the design language further through material exploration. By removing the date display entirely, Nemolithic achieves a cleaner, more sculptural dial - allowing the natural stone surface and applied markers to take centre stage. The result is a purer expression of the Nemo form, elevated through rarity and restraint. Dial & Design Language Each Nemolithic dial is crafted from natural stone, resulting in subtle variations that ensure no two watches are ever identical. The organic textures of stone contrast beautifully with the Nemo case architecture, creating a dialogue between nature and precision engineering. With no date complication, the dial remains intentionally uncluttered. The applied hour markers - standing tall at 0.6mm - dominate the visual landscape, reinforcing the Nemo’s signature multi-plane design and enhancing legibility. Their sculptural height and Nautilus-inspired form add depth without distraction. Case, Bezel & Construction Nemolithic retains the Nemo’s rare two-module case construction, allowing for exceptional finishing even in the most intricate recesses. This architecture creates layered surfaces, stepped lugs, and varied slopes that reward close inspection from every angle. The watch is equipped with a coin-edged unidirectional external rotating bezel, now fitted with a sapphire insert - an upgrade that enhances both durability and visual depth. With 120 firm clicks, the bezel offers precise, tactile operation for elapsed time measurement. Bracelet & Wearability Each Nemolithic is fitted with a stainless-steel bracelet redesigned for improved mobility and articulation, ensuring comfort throughout the day. The bracelet is finished with Horizon Watches’ MicroSlider clasp, enabling quick micro-adjustments without tools - ideal for changes in wrist size or temperature. Despite its robust construction and stone dial, Nemolithic wears comfortably and securely, balancing presence with practicality. Rarity & Collectability Every Nemolithic variant is limited to 23 pieces only, making each watch as rare as the stone it carries. The natural variation in the dials further enhances individuality, ensuring that each piece feels personal and truly unique. This is not just a material upgrade - it is a collector-focused evolution of an already respected design. Technical Specifications Limited edition: Only 23 pieces available worldwide Case size: 40mm  Case material: 316L stainless steel Case back: 316L stainless steel Movement type: Automatic Movement no.: Miyota 9039 Power reserve: Approx 42hrs Dial: Natural stone; SuperLuminova BGW9 on hands, numbers, indices Bezel: Unidirectional, 120-click, sapphire insert Glass: Top hat sapphire crystal with 3 layers of anti-reflective coating Water resistance: 20ATM Strap type: Bracelet Strap material: Stainless steel bracelet with Microsliders Buckle: Stainless steel butterfly clasp Warranty: 1 year

    $1,366.97

  • Limited Edition Horizon Watches Nemolithic - Malachite Horizon Watches Nemolithic - Malachite

    Horizon Watches Nemolithic - Malachite

    The Horizon Watches Nemolithic collection represents the next chapter of Horizon’s most recognisable design language. Built upon the foundations of the original Nemo, Nemolithic introduces five mesmerising natural stone dials, each defined by its own organic texture and character. Despite the visual presence of solid stone, Nemolithic retains a refined, wearable profile at just 10mm thick (excluding crystal). Each piece is paired with an upgraded stainless-steel bracelet featuring improved articulation and Horizon’s MicroSlider clasp, allowing seamless on-the-fly adjustment. Limited to just 23 pieces per dial, Nemolithic balances rarity with everyday wearability - a collector-focused evolution of an already iconic design. This is not a trend piece. It’s a rare material expression of Horizon’s architectural philosophy - chosen for collectors who value design depth over mass appeal. From Nemo to Nemolithic Nemolithic builds upon the proportions and architectural philosophy of the original Nemo, itself the refined successor to Horizon Watches’ debut -N- collection. Where Nemo focused on balance, thinness, and multi-plane construction, Nemolithic pushes the design further through material exploration. By removing the date display entirely, the dial becomes purer and more sculptural - allowing the stone surface and tall applied markers to take centre stage. The result is the most distilled and architectural expression of Nemo to date. Dial & Design Language Each Nemolithic dial is crafted from natural stone, meaning every piece carries unique veining and tonal variation. In the Malachite variant, deep green striations create natural movement across the dial - organic, unpredictable, and impossible to replicate. With no date complication, the dial remains intentionally uncluttered. The applied hour markers stand tall at 0.6mm, reinforcing Horizon’s signature multi-plane construction while enhancing legibility. Nature meets precision here - organic material framed by exacting geometry. Case, Bezel & Construction Nemolithic retains the Nemo’s rare two-module case construction, allowing for exceptional finishing even in recessed areas and tight transitions. Stepped lugs, varied slopes, and layered surfaces reward close inspection from every angle. The coin-edged unidirectional external rotating bezel features a sapphire insert and 120 firm clicks, offering tactile precision and durability. This combination of industrial execution and refined finishing is a hallmark of Horizon Watches. Bracelet & Wearability Each Nemolithic is fitted with Horizon’s upgraded stainless-steel bracelet, redesigned for improved mobility and articulation. The bracelet is finished with the brand’s MicroSlider clasp, enabling quick micro-adjustments without tools. Despite its stone dial and robust construction, Nemolithic wears comfortably and securely - balancing presence with practicality for daily use. Who This Is For This watch is for you if: You want a stone-dial watch without excessive thickness You value architectural design over vintage pastiche You prefer rarity over mass recognition You want something few others will ever own If you’re here, this is already your taste. Nemolithic simply confirms it. Buying from RAW Every Horizon Watches piece sold by Red Army Watches is: Authentically sourced Inspected and handled in-house Supported locally for warranty and aftersales Available online or at ION Orchard & Suntec City We curate - we don’t list everything. Technical Specifications Limited edition: Only 23 pieces available worldwide Case size: 40mm  Case material: 316L stainless steel Case back: 316L stainless steel Movement type: Automatic Movement no.: Miyota 9039 Power reserve: Approx 42hrs Dial: Natural stone; SuperLuminova BGW9 on hands, numbers, indices Bezel: Unidirectional, 120-click, sapphire insert Glass: Top hat sapphire crystal with 3 layers of anti-reflective coating Water resistance: 20ATM Strap type: Bracelet Strap material: Stainless steel bracelet with Microsliders Buckle: Stainless steel butterfly clasp Warranty: 1 year

    $1,366.97

  • Limited Edition Horizon Watches Nemolithic - Tiger's Eye Horizon Watches Nemolithic - Tiger's Eye

    Horizon Watches Nemolithic - Tiger's Eye

    The Horizon Watches Nemolithic collection marks the next chapter of the brand’s most recognisable design language. Building on the foundations of the original Nemo, Nemolithic introduces five mesmerising natural stone dials, each defined by its own texture, colour, and character. Despite the visual weight and presence of solid stone, Nemolithic retains a refined, wearable profile at just 10mm thick (excluding crystal). Each watch is paired with an improved stainless-steel bracelet featuring enhanced articulation and Horizon’s MicroSlider clasp, allowing seamless, on-the-fly micro adjustment. Limited to just 23 pieces per dial, Nemolithic is a study in contrast: rarity balanced with everyday wearability, and natural material framed by precise industrial design. From Nemo to Nemolithic Nemolithic builds upon the proportions and architectural philosophy of the original Nemo, itself the refined successor to Horizon Watches’ debut -N- collection. Where Nemo focused on balance, thinness, and multi-plane construction, Nemolithic pushes the design language further through material exploration. By removing the date display entirely, Nemolithic achieves a cleaner, more sculptural dial - allowing the natural stone surface and applied markers to take centre stage. The result is a purer expression of the Nemo form, elevated through rarity and restraint. Dial & Design Language Each Nemolithic dial is crafted from natural stone, resulting in subtle variations that ensure no two watches are ever identical. The organic textures of stone contrast beautifully with the Nemo case architecture, creating a dialogue between nature and precision engineering. With no date complication, the dial remains intentionally uncluttered. The applied hour markers - standing tall at 0.6mm - dominate the visual landscape, reinforcing the Nemo’s signature multi-plane design and enhancing legibility. Their sculptural height and Nautilus-inspired form add depth without distraction. Case, Bezel & Construction Nemolithic retains the Nemo’s rare two-module case construction, allowing for exceptional finishing even in the most intricate recesses. This architecture creates layered surfaces, stepped lugs, and varied slopes that reward close inspection from every angle. The watch is equipped with a coin-edged unidirectional external rotating bezel, now fitted with a sapphire insert - an upgrade that enhances both durability and visual depth. With 120 firm clicks, the bezel offers precise, tactile operation for elapsed time measurement. Bracelet & Wearability Each Nemolithic is fitted with a stainless-steel bracelet redesigned for improved mobility and articulation, ensuring comfort throughout the day. The bracelet is finished with Horizon Watches’ MicroSlider clasp, enabling quick micro-adjustments without tools - ideal for changes in wrist size or temperature. Despite its robust construction and stone dial, Nemolithic wears comfortably and securely, balancing presence with practicality. Rarity & Collectability Every Nemolithic variant is limited to 23 pieces only, making each watch as rare as the stone it carries. The natural variation in the dials further enhances individuality, ensuring that each piece feels personal and truly unique. This is not just a material upgrade - it is a collector-focused evolution of an already respected design. Technical Specifications Limited edition: Only 23 pieces available worldwide Case size: 40mm  Case material: 316L stainless steel Case back: 316L stainless steel Movement type: Automatic Movement no.: Miyota 9039 Power reserve: Approx 42hrs Dial: Natural stone; SuperLuminova BGW9 on hands, numbers, indices Bezel: Unidirectional, 120-click, sapphire insert Glass: Top hat sapphire crystal with 3 layers of anti-reflective coating Water resistance: 20ATM Strap type: Bracelet Strap material: Stainless steel bracelet with Microsliders Buckle: Stainless steel butterfly clasp Warranty: 1 year

    $1,366.97

  • Horizon Watches Spectrum - DotCom Horizon Watches Spectrum - DotCom

    Horizon Watches Spectrum - DotCom

    The Horizon Spectrum DotCom is the Spectrum collection at full volume. Bright, expressive, and alive with colour, it draws directly from the visual language of the early internet era - when digital design was optimistic, playful, and unafraid to stand out. Its multi-layer dial blends vivid red, green, blue, and yellow quadrants into a dynamic piece of design architecture that shifts with every angle. This is Spectrum in its most expressive form - confident, graphic, and unmistakably modern. Inspiration & Design DotCom channels the energy of the internet’s early days: bold colours, characterful interfaces, and a sense of creative freedom that defined the digital frontier. Horizon reinterprets this spirit through a refined mechanical lens, translating pixel-era vibrancy into structured, architectural form. Paired with a sculptural 38mm case and a prominent top-hat sapphire crystal, the design amplifies depth and dimensionality - transforming digital nostalgia into contemporary watchmaking. This is Spectrum at its most vibrant. Dial & Case Details The 38mm stainless-steel case balances slim elegance with a strong architectural silhouette. Alternating brushed and polished surfaces add texture and contrast, while the raised top-hat sapphire crystal enhances the dial’s multi-level construction. The DotCom dial features four saturated quadrants - red, green, yellow, and blue - each rendered in rhythmic linear patterns that introduce motion and visual interplay across the surface. The effect is bold yet controlled, expressive without chaos. A fluted screw-down crown completes the design, adding tactile character and reinforcing the watch’s modern tool-like confidence. Movement & Mechanics Powering the Spectrum DotCom is the Miyota 9015 automatic movement - reliable, slim, and well-proven. It delivers smooth performance and everyday dependability beneath a design-forward exterior. Bracelet, Strap & Wearability Each Spectrum DotCom is supplied with: Stainless steel bracelet with butterfly clasp Premium FKM rubber strap On steel, DotCom wears bold and architectural. On rubber, it becomes playful and relaxed - perfect for casual or weekend wear. At 38mm, it remains expressive without overwhelming the wrist. Vivid, structural, and unapologetically fun, the Horizon Spectrum DotCom celebrates colour and creativity through modern mechanical design. It captures the optimism of the digital age in refined form - making it the boldest statement piece in Horizon’s architectural lineup. Technical Specifications Case size: 38mm  Case material: 316L stainless steel Case back: Sapphire crystal Movement type: Automatic Movement no.: Miyota 9015 Power reserve: Approx 42hrs Dial: 3 distinct layers: top CNC layer; “pizza” segment-a bold, four-section plate individually filled with different colors-adds depth and vibrancy, giving the watch its signature name: Spectrum; outer glass ring Glass: Top hat sapphire with triple-layer anti-reflective coating Water resistance: 5ATM Strap type: Bracelet and strap Strap material: 316L stainless steel bracelet; FKM rubber Buckle: Stainless steel butterfly clasp on the bracelet; tang buckle on the FKM strap Warranty: 1 year  

    $1,458.72

  • Horizon Watches Spectrum - RetroBit Horizon Watches Spectrum - RetroBit

    Horizon Watches Spectrum - RetroBit

    The Horizon Spectrum RetroBit brings digital nostalgia into the present. Pairing warm, earthy tones inspired by early pixel graphics with Spectrum’s signature layered geometry, RetroBit feels expressive yet restrained - designed for collectors who value character without loudness. It is a study in familiarity reimagined: nostalgic in spirit, contemporary in execution. Inspiration & Design RetroBit draws from the pixel era - retro consoles, early digital interfaces, and the muted warmth of vintage UI colour palettes. Horizon reinterprets these influences through a refined, modern lens, blending brown, blue, red, and yellow into a dial that feels immediately familiar yet unmistakably current. This is Spectrum with a softer, more nostalgic voice - expressive through tone rather than contrast. Dial & Case Details The 38mm 316L stainless-steel case retains Horizon’s architectural DNA: crisp geometry, fine brushing, polished highlights, and a beautifully sculpted top-hat sapphire crystal that adds depth and visual presence. The RetroBit dial features a warm colour configuration - copper brown, soft blue, vintage red, and muted yellow - rendered in repeating vertical lines that introduce texture, rhythm, and a sense of motion. It’s a dial that rewards time spent looking; subtle at first glance, increasingly rich on closer inspection. Movement & Mechanics Inside is the trusted Miyota 9015 automatic movement - slim, reliable, and perfectly suited for everyday independent watchmaking. Its compact profile supports the watch’s balanced proportions while delivering dependable performance. Bracelet, Strap & Wearability Each Spectrum RetroBit is supplied with: Stainless steel bracelet Premium FKM rubber strap On steel, the warm tones feel structured and refined. On FKM, RetroBit becomes relaxed and effortlessly vintage-modern. At 38mm, it wears comfortably across a wide range of wrists, making it an easy daily companion. The Horizon Spectrum RetroBit celebrates digital nostalgia through modern mechanical craft. Warm, textured, and quietly expressive, it is the Spectrum for collectors who appreciate personality conveyed with restraint and depth. Technical Specifications Case size: 38mm  Case material: 316L stainless steel Case back: Sapphire crystal Movement type: Automatic Movement no.: Miyota 9015 Power reserve: Approx 42hrs Dial: 3 distinct layers: top CNC layer; “pizza” segment-a bold, four-section plate individually filled with different colours-adds depth and vibrancy, giving the watch its signature name, Spectrum; outer glass ring Glass: Top hat sapphire with triple-layer anti-reflective coating Water resistance: 5ATM Strap type: Bracelet and strap Strap material: 316L stainless steel bracelet; FKM rubber Buckle: Stainless steel butterfly clasp on the bracelet; tang buckle on the FKM strap Warranty: 1 year  

    $1,458.72

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