If you’re a fan of bold designs, mechanical ingenuity, and watches that dare to be different, the new Zelos Helica is guaranteed to get your gears turning—literally. Zelos, a brand well known for pushing the boundaries of microbrand design, has done it again with a release that’s unlike anything we’ve seen before.
The Zelos Helica is not just a watch; it’s a celebration of motion and vintage engineering, inspired by the Art Deco era of the 1930s and the golden age of streamlined automotive design. Named after the Helica car, a bizarre French invention that looked more like an aircraft than a car, this timepiece captures that same spirit of unconventional innovation.
Design That Turns Heads
From the moment you set eyes on the Helica, you know it’s something special. The case shape resembles an aerodynamic pod, measuring 39mm in diameter but appearing even more compact thanks to its sleek, curved profile. It hugs the wrist in a way that is surprisingly ergonomic, while its unique form pays homage to vintage dashboard instruments and speedometers.
The dial is the star of the show: A multi-layered construction with cut-outs revealing rotating disks underneath, replacing traditional hands. The hours and minutes are displayed via rotating discs—think of it as horology meets retro-futurism. A small seconds indicator adds to the mechanical theater, giving wearers a constant visual cue of movement.
Each variation of the Helica features different finishing cues, from brushed steel to polished. Super-LumiNova C3 ensures that this futuristic throwback is just as readable at night.
The Beating Heart: A Reliable Miyota Engine
Under the hood, the Helica is powered by the reliable Miyota 9015 series automatic movement. It’s a tried-and-true caliber that ensures this design-forward watch remains practical and low-maintenance for daily wear. The movement’s rotating disc complication has been cleverly adapted from the traditional handset to match the Helica’s eccentric design.
Built for the Bold
Like many of Zelos’ limited releases, the Helica is not for the faint-hearted. It’s a watch for the collector who wants something that starts conversations, defies convention, and reminds us why mechanical watches are so much more than tools—they’re wearable art.
As an authorized dealer, WatchBandit will be receiving a limited stock of the Zelos Helica soon. If you’re looking to secure one of these pieces, we highly recommend signing up for our restock notifications—you won’t want to miss it.
Zelos Helica Specifications:
Diameter: 39mm
Lug to Lug Length: 45.5mm
Thickness: 10.5mm without crystal, 11.9mm with crystal
Case: 316L SS with brushed and polished surfaces
Lug Width: 20mm
Movement: Miyota 9015 with custom date wheel
Water Resistance: 100m
Crystal: ‘Box’ Shaped Sapphire with Inner AR coating
Lume: Superluminova C3 and BGW9 X1 Grade
Bracelet: Multilink and faceted Bracelet with quick adjust clasp, 20-16mm Tapered
Stay tuned on WatchBandit.com and follow us on social media for updates on availability. The Zelos Helica is more than a timepiece—it’s a journey into the golden age of speed and design, built for the wrists of today’s watch rebels.
Not sure where this info was copied from, but it’s pretty much all inaccurate. Wrong description, wrong dimensions, wrong movement, etc. hopefully it can be corrected since this is one of the first search results for the Helica and might give people the wrong impression.
Thanks for the heads up Baz, we have corrected the errors, looks like something was mixed up.