Why Wolf Watch Club
Mark started Wolf Watch Club for a simple reason: he genuinely loves watches and wanted a place where real enthusiasts could come together.
After nearly two decades living in Turks and Caicos – diving, traveling, and wearing watches built for adventure – he noticed most watch competitions felt either sketchy, overpriced, or impersonal. There was no real community, and the process didn’t feel trustworthy.
Getting Wolf up and running wasn’t easy. “Honestly, it took me about 18 months just to get the paperwork approved,” Mark says. “The banks and the government made it complicated, but I wanted to do things right from the start.”
His goal is direct: “I want to build a platform that’s accessible, trustworthy, and actually fun. People should have a fair shot at winning watches they love, and not have to worry about whether it’s real. I’d like Wolf to be the go-to platform for watch lovers in North America – and eventually, worldwide.”
Mark has built businesses before, but he’s clear that this one is different. “This might be my most ambitious project yet. But it’s worth it, because I actually like doing it. I like these watches. That’s really the whole reason.”
Wolf Watch Club is straightforward: a legit, transparent space for people who like watches, started by someone who knows what matters to collectors. No drama, no salesy hype—just a real chance to win, connect, and talk watches.