List watches on Bezel from one inventory
Bezel reads a hosted feed and authenticates in house. Every watch they sell passes through their Los Angeles facility before it reaches the buyer, which is the reason their buyers pay what they pay.
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What syncs
- Inventory out
- Worldwatch hosts a feed of your listable stock and Bezel polls it. There is nothing to publish per watch.
- Sales back
- A watch sold on Bezel is marked sold in Worldwatch, which takes it down on your other connected channels.
- Payment and authentication
- Bezel collects from the buyer through Stripe and settles with you after their team has authenticated the watch, so both tracks show as handled by Bezel.
- Outbound only
- Nothing flows from Bezel into your inventory.
Connecting it
Get your seller id from Bezel
Bezel issues it during their onboarding. It is the one thing you need before you start.
Enter it in Worldwatch
Open the channels screen, choose Bezel, and enter the seller id.
Save the feed token
Worldwatch shows the access token once and stores only its hash afterwards. Copy it before closing the panel.
Hand the token to Bezel
Bezel already knows the feed URL, so the token is all they need to start polling.
Worth knowing
- Bezel's commission
- Bezel charges between 6.5% and 12% depending on tier and nets it on settlement. Worldwatch does not add anything on top and does not currently show that deduction per order.
- The token is shown once
- It cannot be retrieved later. If you lose it, rotate it; the previous token stays valid for 24 hours so a poll in flight survives the change.
- Disconnecting
- Disconnecting revokes the token. At the next poll Bezel sees an empty feed and takes your listings down on their side.
Common questions
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.

