The Watcher HQ
The Watcher HQ is our editorial layer for watch culture, guides, and education. It exists for readers who want to understand watches beyond the product page: movements, modding, buying decisions, mechanical watch culture, microbrands, and the workshop thinking behind custom builds.
Use it when you want deeper context before choosing a watch, commissioning a build, or learning what makes a dial, case, movement, or design direction work.
Explore The Watcher HQ for:
- Practical watch guides and buying advice
- Mechanical watch basics and culture
- Seiko modding and custom-build education
- Workshop-connected articles from the Rexx ecosystem
- Independent watch and microbrand perspectives
The Israel Store (By Hananya Naftali)
Designed with Hananya Naftali, crafted by Rexx.
This collaboration connects purposeful Israeli design with Rexx workshop execution. The project brings together Hananya Naftali and The Israel Store with Rexx custom-watch development, creating watches built around identity, symbolism, and everyday wearability.
For collaboration projects like this, Rexx handles the practical watch side: dial direction, component choices, assembly, finishing, and the details that turn an idea into a wearable mechanical object.
Meshberg Watches
Meshberg Watches is the quiet, premium independent-watch layer of the ecosystem: refined proportions, small-batch mechanical watches, and experimental handcrafted dials.
Where Rexx is open workshop energy, custom builds, and one-off development, Meshberg is more restrained. It focuses on the MESHBERG 37 Automatic, clean sizing, careful dial work, and limited production with a calmer design language.
The connection matters because both brands come from real workshop practice: dial finishing, experimentation, assembly knowledge, and a respect for mechanical watches as physical objects rather than just style accessories.
Collectors who want a quieter, more premium expression of the same independent craft should explore Meshberg alongside Rexx.
Partner with Rexx Timepieces
Rexx can support custom watch projects, small-batch ideas, private-label concepts, dial development, and creator-led collaborations. The process is practical: we look at the case, movement, dial, hands, finishing, quantity, budget, and the story the piece needs to carry.
This is a fit for serious projects that need hands-on watch knowledge, not generic merchandise. If the idea needs custom dials, Seiko-based development, mechanical assembly, engraved parts, or workshop-led prototyping, Rexx can help shape it into something buildable.