Supply Chain Transparency
We aim to provide clear information about product sourcing and production details.
Transparency helps users understand differences between versions, batches, and components.
This page explains what information we disclose and how customers can review it.
What Information We Provide
Our transparency policy focuses on factual product information.
All details come from available supply chain data.
Factory Source Information
When known, we disclose the production source of a watch.
This helps users understand where a specific version originates.
However, factory names are listed only when verified.
We do not create or assume factory identities.
Movement Type
Product descriptions include the movement type used in the watch.
Movement information allows users to compare versions and understand internal configuration differences.
Version Differences
Some watches have multiple versions or releases.
When applicable, we describe:
Structural changes
Visual adjustments
Minor updates between versions
This helps users compare options before ordering.
Upgrade Details
If a newer version includes changes, we describe the update clearly.
Typical upgrade notes may include:
component adjustments
dial or case modifications
movement updates
Only confirmed changes are listed.
Batch Variations
Production batches may differ slightly over time.
When available, we provide notes about batch changes so customers understand possible variations.
Our Transparency Principles
We follow strict content guidelines when presenting supply chain information.
No Misleading Claims
We do not use exaggerated phrases such as:
“perfect 1:1”
unrealistic quality claims
All descriptions remain factual and neutral.
No Fabricated Factory Backgrounds
If a production source is unknown, we do not invent factory details.
Information appears only when it is verified.
Honest Disclosure of Limitations
Some products may have limitations or differences.
When known, these details may be mentioned to avoid confusion.
Information Customers Can Check
Customers can review several types of product information before purchasing.
Current Batch Status
If known, we may provide information about the current production batch.
This helps clarify availability and possible minor differences.
Old vs New Batch Differences
When batch changes occur, we may describe the differences between earlier and newer releases.
These notes help buyers understand updates or variations.
QC Sample Comparison
Quality control samples may be shown to demonstrate actual product appearance.
You can learn more about how inspections are handled in our watch inspection workflow.
How This Information Helps Buyers
Supply chain transparency improves decision clarity.
Customers can:
compare versions
understand production differences
review QC examples before shipment
If you want to see how items are inspected before dispatch, our quality inspection overview explains the process.
Ongoing Updates
Supply chain information may change as new batches appear.
When updates become available, product descriptions may be adjusted to reflect:
new version details
batch differences
updated QC examples
This helps maintain accurate and consistent product information.