SKYMOD, a watch brand based in the United States, has introduced a new digital record system that accompanies each commission-assembled timepiece released by the brand. The Official Archive Record is intended to serve as a long-term reference that documents the identity of the watch, its configuration, and the individual commission under which it was assembled.

The announcement marks a structural update to SKYMOD’s assembly and documentation process. Each qualifying watch is now issued a unique commission identifier that is entered into the brand’s internal archive at the time of assembly. The record contains essential details such as the model and variant, movement type, case and crystal specifications, and any approved engraving associated with the commission.
This archive-based approach is designed to introduce permanence into a category where documentation is often fragmented or informal. By maintaining a centralized digital record, SKYMOD aims to ensure that information about each watch remains accessible and consistent over time, independent of packaging or point-of-sale materials.
The Official Archive Record is directly tied to SKYMOD’s commission-based assembly process. Watches are assembled only after a specific configuration is approved, and the resulting record reflects that individual commission rather than a generic production batch. This structure emphasizes intentional assembly and traceability at the unit level.
“Each watch is treated as a discrete commission, not as an interchangeable item,” said a SKYMOD spokesperson. “The archive exists to reflect that responsibility by preserving the details of how and when a watch was assembled.”
In practical terms, the archive record functions as a technical and ownership reference. While it does not replace servicing documentation or warranty materials, it provides an additional layer of clarity by linking a physical watch to a persistent digital entry maintained by the brand.
The system has been designed with long-term continuity in mind. Records are structured to remain valid even as collections evolve, ensuring that earlier commissions remain identifiable within the same framework as later releases.

The introduction of the Official Archive Record reflects a broader emphasis on accountability and documentation within SKYMOD’s operations. Rather than focusing on limited runs or numerical scarcity, the brand’s approach centers on clearly defining responsibility for each assembled watch.
Additional information about SKYMOD’s commission-based assembly process and archive framework is available on the company’s website at https://skymod.watch.
About SKYMOD
SKYMOD is a United States–based watch brand that produces commission-assembled mechanical timepieces. Each watch is assembled following an approved configuration and documented through a centralized digital archive to maintain clear records of specifications and assembly details.
