

Our Story
Our journey began in 2016, built on years of experience in watchmaking, engineering, and product development. Over time, we found ourselves drawn to a new idea — to move beyond traditional timekeeping and create something different.
Daniel Gorman was established in 2016, beginning with a question — why should time always be seen the same way?
After years of working closely with watches — designing, developing, and understanding every detail behind them — we found ourselves drawn to something beyond traditional timekeeping. Not just how watches are made, but how time itself could be expressed differently.
Our Core Values
innovation is our future
Inspired by the silent motion of planets and the balance of the universe, we set out to create watches that move beyond fixed hands and familiar forms. Time, in our vision, is not static — it flows, shifts, and evolves.
This vision began to take shape in our early creations, where planetary motion first became part of our design language.
Today, Daniel Gorman is an exploration of time — shaped by motion, driven by curiosity, and inspired by the universe.

Watch Details
MATERIAL & ENGINEERING
Dial: Orbital luminous structure with multi-layer depth design
Case: Copper alloy precision case
Strap: Silicone (Buckle: Pin Buckle)
Movement: Japanese VX32E Quartz Movement
Function: High-accuracy timekeeping with stable output
Lume: Orbit-track luminous system for low-light visibility
Glass: Mineral reinforced glass
Water Resistance: 3 ATM – everyday protection
Weight: 104g balanced wear feel
DIMENSIONS
- Case Size: 43 × 52 mm
- Thickness: 12 mm
- Strap Width: 20 mm
- Strap Length: 265 mm
- Fit Range: 175 – 230 mm

Watch Details
MATERIAL & ENGINEERING
Dial: Orbital luminous structure with multi-layer depth design
Case: Copper alloy precision case
Strap: Silicone (Buckle: Pin Buckle)
Movement: Japanese VX32E Quartz Movement
Function: High-accuracy timekeeping with stable output
Lume: Orbit-track luminous system for low-light visibility
Glass: Mineral reinforced glass (360° sliding case)
Water Resistance: 3 ATM – everyday protection
Weight: 104g balanced wear feel
DIMENSIONS
- Case Size: 43 × 53 mm
- Thickness: 14.5 mm
- Strap Width: 22 mm
- Strap Length: 265 mm
- Fit Range: 175 – 230 mm

Watch Details
MATERIAL & ENGINEERING
Dial: Orbital luminous structure with multi-layer depth design
Case: Copper alloy precision case
Strap: Silicone (Buckle: Pin Buckle)
Movement: Japanese VX32E Quartz Movement
Function: High-accuracy timekeeping with stable output
Lume: Orbit-track luminous system for low-light visibility
Glass: Mineral reinforced glass (360° sliding case)
Water Resistance: 3 ATM – everyday protection
Weight: 104g balanced wear feel
DIMENSIONS
- Case Size: 43 × 53 mm
- Thickness: 14.5 mm
- Strap Width: 22 mm
- Strap Length: 265 mm
- Fit Range: 175 – 230 mm
quality is our lifeblood
As the founder of Daniel Gorman, my goal has always been to rethink how time is experienced. Inspired by the motion of planets, we believe time shouldn’t feel static — it should move, evolve, and be felt.
— John, Founder of Daniel Gorman
Our History

2016
Engineering & Production Beginnings
We began as a team of engineers and designers working in watch production and industrial manufacturing.
For five years, we focused on building technical expertise, precision engineering, and product manufacturing systems.

2021
Brand Established & First Collection
We introduced our first collection, the Dopamine Series, centered on color as a form of expression.
Inspired by the idea that color can influence emotion, the series brings everyday positivity into wristwatch design.

2022
Transition to π Series
We transitioned from color-driven design to a system-based approach.
Inspired by orbital motion, the π Series marked the beginning of our exploration of time as a dynamic structure.

2023
Defining a New Cosmic Language
We explored black holes, spacecraft, and structured cosmic systems through the Singularity Series.This year defined our identity—time as a mechanical expression of the universe—while expanding into global markets.

2024
Orbital Time in Motion
We brought our orbital time concept into a functional system, introducing magnetic-driven movement using steel spheres to represent time in motion.
"Time as a dynamic, mechanical structure."

2025
Expanding the Orbital System
Building on our established design and time system, we expanded our exploration of planetary and cosmic concepts into a more defined collection.

2026
Refinement & Future Vision
We continued to evolve our orbital time system, refining both design and craftsmanship to achieve greater precision and clarity.
Building on our planetary concept, each detail—from structure to finishing—was further elevated
