OUR MISSION
Since we can't control the weather. Our mission is to offer you an affordable and sustainable device, attractively designed, always ready and easy to use, that provides safety and comfort to any motorcyclist on rainy days. When it rains, others stop, you keep going. Always On!



Rubén, practicing lawyer and businessman
A practicing lawyer and entrepreneur, he's always been passionate about motorcycles. His parents didn't like them at all. At 12, he bought a book on stock market investments and, by managing the portfolios of his friends and family, used the money he earned to buy his first Vespino, which barely touched the ground. Thirty-eight years later, he still maintains the same passion for motorcycles... and keeps the Vespino as a souvenir.
From his experience on the motorcycle, he always saw that there was a problem that was not solved and that everyone complained about and continues to complain about: visibility with the helmet on rainy and cold days, especially when the use of helmets began to be mandatory, even for mopeds, and the materials of the helmets and visors did not help visibility in rainy season, especially if you wear glasses.


Javier, engineer, former consultant and entrepreneur
He's always trying new things, traveling, and is passionate about sports and, of course, a motorcyclist.
After more than 10 years working in consulting, specializing in production and engineering environments, he decided to take a break and travel the world for a few months.
After this experience, upon returning, he decided he wanted to change his route and start his own business. It was then that, through a mutual friend, he met Rubén and told him about his idea. As a motorcyclist who suffers from rainy days, he saw the potential of the project and decided to take it on.

1992
The beginnings of 'Chisme'
Although the idea came from before, it was at the beginning of 1992 during a harsh and rainy winter, at the age of 16, Rubén began making the first prototypes with advertising magnets, erasers, modeling clay, bottle corks... the first very, very rudimentary prototypes were made that worked and encouraged him to continue.

2008
The beginnings of piece
Years later, in 2008, the first models in clay and magnets began to be made by his then girlfriend, Pilar (now his wife and partner), and some friends and partners from other activities who tried to help him but, except for Pilar, ended up giving up due to the difficulty.

2021
After the pandemic, 'Chisme' Foundation
Post-pandemic, where she had time to continue developing it for uses such as ski goggles, diving goggles, and medical masks (Pilar is a nurse and during the pandemic their use was mandatory and continuous and they fogged up), the Limited Company was established and new sketches and "finer" models of what was then called Chisme were made using erasers (for pencil and pen) and some magnets.

2021
First Prototype of 'Chisme'
He decides to professionalize it and make a more elaborate prototype with a design studio that carries out the engineering of the product.
After several prototypes, trips, 3D printing, and testing with different types of magnets, the first functional and validated prototype of the 'Chisme' was born, registering a utility model with that first model.

2024
'Chisme' will have to wait... for now
Although the tests are satisfactory and encourage him to continue until the end of 2024, the project is taking a backseat to Rubén's professional activities.

2025
The project is back!
The project was reactivated and talks were held with friends with experience in these areas to promote it. In February 2025, Rubén and Javier met through a mutual friend.
The empathy between them and the project is immediate, and Javier joins as a partner. Together, they begin developing the product's commercial model.

2025
Seewell sees the light
It will take almost six months to prepare the commercial model, conducting further tests using 3D printing, molds with different silicones, and modifying shapes, cleaning surface finishes, and the configuration and power of the magnets. They also began developing the commercial side, which led to the development of the renowned Seewell (registered with the OEPM), a more robust, functional model with a more attractive design.



