Software is useful. People close deals.
A trade that moves six-figure objects on trust does not do it entirely over a wire. Worldwatch runs member events in the cities dealers already travel to, in the weeks they are already travelling.
Place du Carrousel, Paris
1900
Camille Pissarro
What a member event is
- Dealer-only rooms
- The guest list is verified members. There is no press desk, no consumer ticketing, and no sponsor stand you have to walk past.
- Where the trade already is
- Geneva in the week of Watches and Wonders, and the other cities the calendar already takes dealers to. The point is not to add a trip.
- RSVP from your account
- The invitation, the guest list and your place on it sit in the product rather than in an inbox thread.
- Meetings booked in advance
- See who else is attending and arrange a slot before you land, so the day is a schedule rather than a room you are hoping to find someone in.
- Sized to be useful
- Big enough that you meet someone you did not know, small enough that you can hear them.
- The follow-up has somewhere to go
- A dealer met at an event is a contact and a trade-room counterparty afterwards, rather than a photograph of a business card.
Questions about events
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.

