You are probably looking for something like a pubsub service:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/angular-pubsub
However, in my experience, through proper design, you can minimize the necessity to share data in between non-nested controllers.
Sometimes it is unavoidable, though, for stuff like login credentials, permissions, stuff that is all-app-encompassing. In such occasions you can use a service to indeed share/get the state in between controllers, or you can go for the fully-fledged pubsub mechanism.
A factory is just another way of specifying a service. A factory, when called, gives an instance of a service. This service you can use for everything that you want, one of those things being sharing state in between your controllers.
You can watch a shared variable in many ways, the easiest being inheriting scopes, but, as you mentioned, sometimes your controllers don't necessarily inherit their scopes. Then you can use a pubsub service or just broadcast events on a shared scope for both controllers (like $rootScope, which is the parent of all controllers' scopes for your app).
If you were to use an existing pubsubservice, it would still be up to your implementing controllers to actually do the subscribe and watching on a specific variable and updating their corresponding scopes accordingly. However, that can be avoided if you design your app in such a way that your controllers inherit the variable from a shared scope. Then they will automatically update their stuff using the normal angular mechanism. That, sadly, can not always be achieved and then what you are left with is having to implement a pubsub service.