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Horizon Watch Manufacturing positions itself as a China-based watch OEM/ODM and private label manufacturer, serving global brands, buyers targeting the U.S. market, retail projects, procurement teams, and startup e-commerce brands. Its core offering is not an e-commerce marketplace, but B2B supply chain and manufacturing services that help clients bring watch products to market—from concept, design, sampling, and mass production to packaging and shipping.
According to the website, its product categories include men’s watches, women’s watches, entry-level smartwatches, mechanical/high-end watches, and fully customized projects. Customization options cover dials, cases, straps, movements, logos, and packaging, with support for CAD, 3D drawings, and structural engineering. The factory is stated to cover 8,000–12,000 square meters, with 120–180 employees, 6–8 assembly lines, monthly capacity of 80,000–120,000 watches, and average daily output of 3,000–5,000 units. It also mentions 100% pre-shipment inspection, water-resistance testing, aging tests, and cosmetic inspection, indicating a certain foundation for scaled production.
Pricing is handled on a project-based quotation model, with a promised response within 24–48 hours, but no public disclosure of unit prices, sample fees, tooling fees, payment ratios, or credit terms. MOQ information is relatively clear: standard models typically require 300–500 units, custom projects 500–1000 units, and high-end custom projects over 1000 units. Sampling takes 10–20 days, regular mass production takes 30–45 days, and repeat orders take around 20–30 days. For e-commerce brands looking to control trial-and-error costs, the MOQ for standard models is relatively manageable.
Logistics options include air freight, sea freight, and carriers such as DHL, UPS, and FedEx. The company can also handle export packaging, documentation, and delivery schedule coordination. After-sales support includes a 12–24 month warranty, coordination for repair or replacement in the event of quality issues, and spare parts support for some long-term projects. Compliance documents mentioned include ISO 9001, BSCI, and CE/RoHS/SGS for certain products and materials, but specific certificate numbers and applicable product scopes should be verified before placing an order.
Its strengths are a complete service chain, clear MOQ and delivery timelines, and suitability for multiple levels of demand—from quick private label launches to ODM development. The downsides are that pricing, payment methods, sample/tooling costs are not transparent; smartwatch capabilities are described only at a basic level; and the site mainly emphasizes support for the U.S. market. It is better suited to watch e-commerce brands, gift channels, retail chains, and brand owners with existing sales channels. For individual small-batch buyers or those without a clear brand plan, the MOQ may still be relatively high.
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