We joined the floor
We entered the dealer-to-dealer trade: sourcing, flipping, wiring six figures on a handshake. Every bit of the chaos this platform fixes, we lived first — for years, on our own book.
TimeClub is a members-only marketplace where professional watch dealers trade the way the business actually works — fast, dealer to dealer, across borders, on their word. We didn’t invent that culture. We built the floor it deserved.
The dealer-to-dealer watch trade moves serious money every day — and most of it still happens in scattered group chats. The same watch posted in a dozen groups across three time zones, sometimes by people who don’t even hold it. Prices with no timestamps. Deals sealed with a thumbs-up that nobody can find a week later. And no way to know, before the money moves, who you’re actually dealing with.
Every dealer knows this chaos — and every dealer knows why it survives: the culture underneath it is strong. Your word is your bond. A hold is a hold. A confirmed deal gets honoured. What’s been missing was never the trade. It’s the infrastructure.
So we kept the culture — the speed, the directness, the handshake — and rebuilt everything around it.
We entered the dealer-to-dealer trade: sourcing, flipping, wiring six figures on a handshake. Every bit of the chaos this platform fixes, we lived first — for years, on our own book.
Our first platform failed — and it deserved to. We built it for ourselves instead of for the trade. The lesson became our rule: don’t invent new behaviour. Take what already works and make it better, easier and free.
We started again, quietly: tools for our own trading desk first — stock, books, the daily grind. This time the product grew out of the work, not the other way round.
The desk tool became a floor. timeclub.app went live: regional rooms, dealer chat, holds with countdowns — the first deals done on the record.
Verified businesses. Signed ratings and named vouches. Guided photos, and a 2,393-reference catalogue checked against the official houses. The app heads to Google Play — Android first, iOS next.
A watch bought in Dubai can be on a wrist in Tokyo by Friday. The trade has always been global — now its floor is too.
A watch is listed once and seen everywhere it should be. No double posts, no stale prices — every listing shows how fresh it is and who actually holds it.
Trading rooms for every market — Dubai, Hong Kong, London, New York and beyond — a tap to join, one search across all of it. Watches cross borders in days; so does the floor.
Tap to hold a watch and the clock starts — a live countdown everyone can see. Confirmations are recorded and binding between dealers, the way the trade already works.
Verified businesses, verified numbers, dealer ratings out in the open, and vouches that carry the voucher’s own name — all visible before a payment leaves your hands.
See the full walkthrough on the home page — or just get the app.
Posted to the floor — fresh, timestamped, one entry.
On hold — first come, first served. Releases automatically.
Price, parties, time — on the record. Both sides rate.
List a watch with guided photos, or post a “looking for” and let the floor come to you. Both take under a minute.
Your post lands in the rooms you trade in and in global search. Dealers hunting that exact reference get matched to it.
A buyer opens the deal and the watch goes on hold with a visible countdown — first come, first served, no phantom quotes.
Confirm the deal and it’s logged — price, parties, time. The handshake the trade has always run on, finally written down.
Listing stock, searching the floor and chatting dealer-to-dealer cost nothing. The essentials stay free.
Your costs, serial numbers, documents and books are yours alone. Other dealers only ever see what you choose to show.
Business badges come from a human review, ratings are signed — never anonymous — and a vouch puts the voucher’s own name on the line.
We’re the venue, not the broker. Dealers deal directly — we just make sure both sides can see who they’re dealing with.
This page is the short version. Our company deck — the market, the model, the numbers and the road ahead — is reserved for partners and investors, behind a locked door.
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