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Unveiling Our New Branding for Watch Clicker

Watch Clicker has been a part of the watch industry for almost 5 years. Over that time, we have grown substantially because of the community we serve. Our fans have recommended us to other watch lovers, leading us to become one of the leading names in watch journalism. Two years ago, we joined forces with the 40&20 Podcast, which gave us an even deeper connection to the community. 

Today, we are proud to unveil new logos for Watch Clicker and 40&20. These logos were created to tie the two brands tighter together and give us a fun way to show our love for watches, photography, and podcasting. Of course, our signature blue and orange color scheme will remain. 

This new branding isn’t just a fresh coat of paint. We plan to unveil more exciting things in the coming weeks and months. We are also looking to strengthen our bond with the watch community. All our writers are from the Instagram watch community and have helped make us what we are today. To those of you who currently write for us and have written for us in the past, we want to send a very special thank you. You have made us what we are today.

Everything we create is built around a shared interest in watches, and when we wanted to create new logos, we even sought out a designer from the watch community to help make them. A special thanks to Drinon Workshop (aka @bevelwerks) for helping us.

For anyone who loves our new logos and wants to help us represent them, we have opened a small shop with a few selected items that feature the logos. Any proceeds from the sale of these items will help keep the site, podcast, and YouTube channel up and running. 

As always, if you’re reading this, we appreciate you and can’t thank you enough for coming along on this ride with us. We are sure you will love what we’re cooking up next.

Will

Will has been a photographer for nearly 15 years. Coming from the world of landscapes and architecture, watches were something he never thought he would photograph. In 2018 he founded The Watch Clicker to bring his love for watches and photography together. Photographing watches quickly turned into also writing about watches and the reviews you see today are the product of that evolution. Dive watches and chronographs dominate his collection as he is a die hard tool watch fan. Will believes that you should wear a watch how you want to. Leather on a dive watch? No problem.

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