“There’s more to a watch than telling time – it tells something about you.”
Welcome to Arato Watch, where curiosity meets craftsmanship. We’re not just here to admire the shine of a luxury case or debate quartz vs. automatic. We’re here to dig deeper into the mechanics, the materials, the design philosophy, and the very purpose of why watches matter in everyday life.
This space is guided by me, Arron Moss a micro-artist by training, a collector by nature, and a watch enthusiast who’s always been a little too fascinated with things that tick.
I never quite fit into the world of status symbol watches. I saw how often people would judge a watch by its brand or price, but not by how it felt to wear. What if your wrist reacts to leather? What if a steel bracelet pinches or weighs too much? What if you don’t want to “look cool” you just want a piece that fits you, quietly and honestly?
I’ve spent years working with intricate miniature designs the kind of work where a shift in pressure can make or break a masterpiece. That precision taught me to respect the engineering behind watches, whether it’s a solar-powered digital strapped with resin, or a heritage piece with a heartbeat you can hear.
Arato Watch was born out of that respect. Not for the luxury, but for the purpose.
Together, we built this platform to answer the kinds of questions that rarely get asked in a showroom:
- What kind of watch works best for sensitive skin?
- What materials feel good to wear, not just look good?
- Is there a digital model that won’t overwhelm you with tech?
- What does that little subdial actually do?
- And what should you really know before buying or selling a watch?
This isn’t a blog for collectors only. It’s for anyone who has ever wondered whether that old, scratched up digital still has a place or whether spending less can actually mean getting more comfort, function, and story.
From watch maintenance tips to brand overviews, styling advice to smart feature comparisons, we break it down in ways that help you choose better, not just spend more. No pretentious jargon. Just good information, layered with personal perspective and industry curiosity.
Thanks for joining us here at Arato Watch.
We’re not selling time – we’re sharing everything around it.
Arron Moss – Creator of Arato Watch
Arron Moss doesn’t just wear watches he studies them like blueprints and sketches them like art. With a background in micro artistry, he’s spent years working on miniature compositions where precision isn’t optional it’s everything. That same respect for detail is what drew him into horology. Though he never saw it through the lens of prestige or status. For him, a watch is an extension of the body, and it should serve real-world needs before making fashion statements.
From restoring broken quartz models as a teen to experimenting with watch straps for sensitive skin. Arron’s approach has always been personal. Arato Watch is his way of sharing what he’s learned not as an authority. But as someone who asks the same questions most buyers forget to ask. He believes watches should be understood, not just worn. And that’s exactly what this site is here to help people do.
