The Watches page is your main hub. It shows all your watches in a grid or compact list view with sorting options and search.
Adding a Watch
Tap the + button on the watches page. Only the watch name is required — everything else is optional. You can add manufacturer, model, reference number, year, and purchase date.
If you toggle Mechanical Watch on, additional fields appear: Movement/Calibre, Certification, Accuracy Spec (low/high SPD range), Power Reserve, BPH, and Lift Angle. These are used for accuracy tracking.
Each watch can have a photo (max 5 MB) that shows up on cards and the detail page.
AI-Powered Specification Loading
When adding or editing a mechanical watch, you can use Load Specification to let AI fill in movement details and accuracy specs automatically. Enter the manufacturer and model (or just the movement name) and tap the button.
AI results are experimental and may contain inaccuracies. Always verify the loaded specifications.
Watch Detail Page
Tapping a watch opens its detail page with these tabs:
- Overview — photo, specifications, and an Edit Watch button
- Accuracy — accuracy log with chart and records (learn more)
- Stats — monthly wears chart and wear habits calendar
- Wristchecks — full wear history with dates
- Service log — maintenance records (learn more)
- Notes — free-form rich text notes
The dropdown menu on the detail page gives you access to Edit this watch, Bulk add Wristchecks, Archive this watch, and Delete this watch.
Sorting and Views
You can switch between Grid view and List view using the toggle buttons. Sort your collection by Most Used, Recently Used, Watch Name, or Date Added (ascending or descending). Use the search bar to filter by name.
Archiving
If you sell or stop wearing a watch, use Archive this watch from the dropdown menu instead of deleting it. Archived watches keep all their data but are hidden from your main collection. Access them via the Watch Archive button at the bottom of the watches page. You can unarchive any time.