Supply-chain sourcing agent for watch and micro-mechanical parts: a vetted supplier network and quality-checked sourcing for independent and micro-brand watchmakers
Is the demand real?
Independent and micro-brand watchmakers struggle to source components (cases, dials, hands, movements, straps, small machined parts) because the Swiss watch supply chain is opaque, relationship-gated, and historically protective of the big maisons. A sourcing agent who already has vetted supplier relationships and can broker quality-checked small-batch orders removes a real barrier that keeps small brands from launching. The micro-brand boom means a growing pool of founders with money but no supplier access, which is a clean fit for a connector with relationships.
Growing or fading?
The micro-brand and independent-watchmaking scene is healthy but cyclical and sensitive to luxury demand, and supplier protectiveness can ease or tighten. Growing founder interest is balanced by a watch market that is not uniformly expanding, so momentum is steady rather than surging.
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