Chrono Customs is a watch brand running for over one year. Primarily sell custom Seiko homage watches & custom logo for companies. B2B wholesale + B2C sales
The business operates a dual-channel model, consisting of B2B wholesale to repeat clients and direct-to-consumer (DTC) sales via Shopify. The B2B segment features repeat buyers, hence minimal acquisition costs and effort. The business comes with ~$13,000 in non-revenue assets such as an eCommerce grant and prepaid platform. Additionally, it has three vetted suppliers and logistical partners in the US and China. A comprehensive creative library, including over 90 ad videos and a 3D animated brand advertisement, is included.
Operations are highly automated or outsourced, with a virtual assistant at $3/hr managing routine tasks. A video editor oversees content and an AI agent administers 24/7 customer inquiries on Facebook Marketplace. The business's strong SEO positioning allows consistent sales without advertising. The estimated time commitment for a new owner is 5 hours per week, primarily focused on orders, supplier communication, and marketing oversight.
The customer base comprises watch enthusiasts and collectors mainly from North America and repeat B2B clients who place bulk orders with high value. Financially, over nine months from August 2025 to April 2026, the business generated $174,388.93 in revenue and $54,234.42 in net profit, maintaining a 31.1% net margin. Monthly revenue averages at $19,377 with a peak in December and January due to holiday demand and concentrated B2B orders. Profitability remains consistent despite rising costs due to supplier and logistics adjustments and IP considerations. Overall, the business maintains a stable, profitable operation with a consistent revenue track record.
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