About Luxier

We built this because trust had gone missing from an industry that runs on it.

The finest pieces deserve the finest hands.

Trust is not a feature. It is the entire product.

The watchmaking and jewelry industries are too beautiful to let disappear quietly. We're here to make sure they don't.

Luxier is not a marketplace. It is a standard — and we hold it.

A platform built not for volume, but for the collectors who refuse to compromise and the craftspeople who have earned the right to be trusted.

Our story

The Problem

When You Hand Over Something Irreplaceable, Who Do You Trust?

A 1962 Rolex Submariner. A three-carat diamond passed down through three generations. When you hand over something like this, you are not handing over a possession — you are handing over a piece of your life. And yet the industry offers almost no structured way to know if the person receiving it is truly worthy of it.

Most platforms are directories. Anyone can list. Anyone can appear credible. We refused to build that.

Luxier was founded on a single premise: the luxury service market needs a platform that holds makers to an actual standard — and removes the ones who fall short.


Our Mission

To Elevate the Makers Who Deserve It.

Master watchmakers and fine jewelers are among the rarest professionals alive. Their skills take decades to develop and a lifetime to perfect. We believe they deserve a platform built around their rarity — not one that treats them as interchangeable listings.

Every maker on Luxier has been personally reviewed. Every engagement is rated. Makers who slip are removed. That is not a marketing claim — it is the only way this works.


The Craft

An Ancient Discipline. A Threatened Future.

The number of trained master watchmakers in North America can be counted in the hundreds. Independent jewelers with generational expertise are closing at an accelerating rate. Luxier exists, in part, to reverse that — by making the best makers in the country visible, accessible, and economically viable.

When a collector trusts Luxier, they are not just protecting their pieces. They are supporting a craft that has survived centuries and must survive many more.