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ABOUT
THE CLUB

We’re more than just a commumity — Learn more about the Club

This Is Where Women Talk Watches

This Is Where Women Talk Watches ♥

Our Mission Is Simple…

We’re promoting a world where women feel confident and empowered by proudly wearing watches. We believe that watches are not just functional accessories but also powerful symbols of style, elegance, and self-expression. By embracing the beauty and significance of watches, we aim to redefine the way women perceive, appreciate and speak about these timeless pieces.

Let’s be Friends

The conversation doesn't stop here! Follow The Watch Girls Club on social media for your daily dose of luxury, style inspiration, and horological insight.

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Let’s Meet Up

We organize a variety of virtual and in-person events exclusively for our members. These events range from watch appreciation workshops and styling sessions to guest speaker events featuring industry experts and influential women in the watch world. It's an opportunity to learn, connect, and expand your knowledge about watches.

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& Let’s Collab

At The Watch Girls Club, we believe collaboration is key to elevating the narrative for the modern female collector. We are actively seeking partnerships with visionary brands, designers, media outlets, and influential voices who share our commitment to style, substance, and inclusivity. We invite you to join us in bridging the gap between traditional watchmaking and the future of luxury consumption.

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MEET THE FOUNDER

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VICTORIA Cattin

Victoria Cattin inherited a passion for horology, growing up immersed in the world of fine timepieces with her family’s three generations of French watchmakers. Drawing on this rich heritage, she completed a Master's degree in Fashion and Luxury Brand Management from Istituto Marangoni. Her academic focus culminated in a thesis dedicated to analyzing the often-overlooked strategies watch brands employ when marketing to women. Combining technical knowledge with a keen understanding of luxury branding, Victoria is positioned to bridge the gap between traditional watchmaking and modern female consumer insights. She is a voice for elevating the narrative around women and their place in the luxury watch industry.

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Movement

HERE’S WHAT WE DO

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