Partners and collaborations

Work With The Watcher HQ

The Watcher HQ is open to serious watch-related collaborations: independent brands, custom builders, dial makers, tool makers, workshops, creators, and stories that give readers something useful.

Fit matters

We are interested in real watches, real work, and useful stories.

Good collaborations should make the magazine stronger for readers. That can mean a useful product feature, a build story, a technical process, a watch review, a workshop interview, or a documented experiment around design, modding, materials, or craft.

Sending a product, sample, or press material does not guarantee coverage or a positive opinion. The goal is useful, transparent watch content, not paid hype dressed up as editorial.

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Independent watch brands

Small-batch watches, microbrands, mechanical platforms, thoughtful design stories, and real production context.

Workshops and builders

Custom watches, Seiko mods, dial work, case finishing, engraving, tools, parts, and process.

Creators and channels

Strong videos, build logs, educational resources, and serious watch community projects.

Connected ecosystem

Our own workshop links are disclosed clearly.

The Watcher HQ is connected to a real watchmaking and craft ecosystem. That includes Rexx Timepieces, Meshberg Watches, Rexx StudioWorks, and the YouTube channel. When those projects appear in content, the connection should be clear and relevant to the reader.

Send the useful details

What to include in a collaboration inquiry.

The watch or project

Brand, model, specs, build details, photos, video links, and what makes it genuinely interesting.

The editorial angle

Why it belongs here: education, culture, modding, craft, buying guidance, design, or workshop process.

The terms

Be clear about loans, samples, affiliate relationships, deadlines, embargoes, and expectations.

Email: contact@thewatcherhq.com

What usually works

Useful beats loud.

The strongest collaboration ideas usually have one of three things: a watch that solves a real design problem, a process worth teaching, or a story that helps readers understand the culture better.

Good fit: independent watchmaking, mechanical watches, Seiko modding, dials, tools, cases, straps, finishing, workshops, meaningful creator work, and real educational value.

Poor fit: generic lifestyle pitches, unrelated products, fake luxury language, mass outreach, or anything that treats readers like traffic instead of people.

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