Software for a trade that runs on trust and detail
A watch is a serial number, a service history, a purchase invoice and a margin. Software that treats it as a product with a price loses all four, and the dealer spends their week putting them back.
Hound and Hunter
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Winslow Homer
Why it exists
The gap was never a lack of marketplaces.
- The stock was already digital
- It was digital in five systems at once: a marketplace back office, a storefront admin, a spreadsheet of costs, a folder of photographs and a phone full of messages. None of them agreed.
- The cost of that is double-selling
- A watch sold in the showroom on Friday and still live on two marketplaces on Monday is not an administrative annoyance. It is a cancelled order, a damaged rating and a buyer who goes elsewhere.
- So the record has to come first
- Worldwatch is built as the record, with the channels reading from it. That order is the whole design, and everything else follows from it.
The company
- Worldwatch.market BV
- A Dutch private limited company based in Amsterdam, building one product for one trade.
- How to reach us
- The team is small and answers its own email. Dealers write to us directly and we reply in business hours.
- Languages
- The application and this site are available in 34 regional locales, because the watch trade is cross-border by nature and a dealer should not have to work in someone else's.
Put your stock to work
Import what you already hold, connect a channel, and see what moves. The free plan needs no card, and selling on the Worldwatch marketplace costs no commission.
Questions first? Ask us and we will walk through it with your own stock.

