Assembled in Sweden

We have no illusions, we don’t think that we’re “disrupting the watch industry”, nor do we do this because “we didn’t find watches that we like, so we created our own”. But we do this because we love watches and the craft that goes into them. That said, we don’t try to give illusions of being “haute horlogerie”, but we will work our backsides off to do the best with what we’ve got. The watches we sell are have parts made in Hong Kong, China, Japan, Switzerland, Germany and Italy. We then assemble everything in-house in Sweden, perform our own quality control and clean/polish the watch properly before boxing it and sending it out to you – our customer. 

There are several reasons we’ve chosen this course of actions, saving money isn’t one. We have better control of how the watches turn out, if there are issues with a specific part, we can change it out and rectify this before the watch reaches the buyer and we think it’s a whole lot of fun being able to put together our own watches! To name a few. 

Co-Founder Jonathan inspecting a white dial to one of the Autos, notice the two assembled watches to the left. 

The 9015 movement in all it’s glory, rotor taken off so that the Geneva Stripes and the whole movement is fully visible.

One of the Skytoucher Automatic completely disassembled awaiting to be put back together again. Kind of like Humpty Dumpty.  

The Miyota 9015 attached to the back of the dial of the Skytocher Automatic, rotor removed. 

The handset being put in place, just the right amount of pressure is needed, too little and the hands can fall of the stem, too much and the stem itself can be damaged.

Checking the function of the hands, so the they turn freely and are straight onto the stem, also that the date changes over at 12. 

Assembled in Sweden

We have no illusions, we don’t think that we’re “disrupting the watch industry”, nor do we do this because “we didn’t find watches that we like, so we created our own”. But we do this because we love watches and the craft that goes into them. That said, we don’t try to give illusions of being “haute horlogerie”, but we will work our backsides off to do the best with what we’ve got. The watches we sell are have parts made in Hong Kong, China, Japan, Switzerland, Germany and Italy. We then assemble everything in-house in Sweden, perform our own quality control and clean/polish the watch properly before boxing it and sending it out to you – our customer. 

There are several reasons we’ve chosen this course of actions, saving money isn’t one. We have better control of how the watches turn out, if there are issues with a specific part, we can change it out and rectify this before the watch reaches the buyer and we think it’s a whole lot of fun being able to put together our own watches! To name a few. 

Co-Founder Jonathan inspecting a white dial to one of the Autos, notice the two assembled watches to the left. 

The 9015 movement in all it’s glory, rotor taken off so that the Geneva Stripes and the whole movement is fully visible.

One of the Skytoucher Automatic completely disassembled awaiting to be put back together again. Kind of like Humpty Dumpty.  

The Miyota 9015 attached to the back of the dial of the Skytocher Automatic, rotor removed. 

The handset being put in place, just the right amount of pressure is needed, too little and the hands can fall of the stem, too much and the stem itself can be damaged.

Checking the function of the hands, so the they turn freely and are straight onto the stem, also that the date changes over at 12.