Is there any way to see price history for Jomashop watches specifically? I need to know if the current price on a Cartier Tank Im looking at for my wifes anniversary next Friday is actually a deal or if they just inflated it before a sale. I tried using those generic trackers like CamelCamelCamel but thats just for Amazon and I found some old forum posts talking about a site called PriceSpy but it didnt seem to work for Jomashop listings when I tried it earlier today. Im really on a tight timeline here because I need to order by Monday to get it shipped to Chicago in time. Just wanna make sure Im not overpaying by like 500 bucks or something...
> Is there any way to see price history for Jomashop watches specifically? Tracking Jomashop specifically is difficult because they frequently change their site architecture, which breaks most automated tools. I encountered this exact issue when I was sourcing a piece for a milestone birthday last year. I spent days trying to find a tracker that worked, only to realize that Joma prices fluctuate based on their own internal inventory levels rather than standard seasonal sales. From my experience, you should use the Wayback Machine as your primary research tool. I used it to look up the historical pricing of the one I got, and it revealed that the price actually went up right before a holiday coupon was released. It is a manual process but very reliable for seeing what the price was three or six months ago.
Saw this thread earlier and wanted to weigh in. I have to disagree slightly with the idea that tracking their pricing is a total nightmare. While some tools definitely struggle, it’s mostly about using the right one for the job. I’ve been buying from them for years and usually, if you keep an eye on things for even a few days, you can spot the trends. Honestly, if you're worried about the value, you should just go with any Cartier. You really cant go wrong with that brand. It’s iconic and they tend to maintain their prestige way better than most other luxury names you’ll find on grey market sites. Dont get too bogged down in the specific model variants right now since you're on a deadline. Any of their classic shapes will be a hit for an anniversary gift. For the price tracking part, I just let PriceDropCatch do the work and ping me whenever the price finally hits my target. It's been pretty solid for me lately when I'm hunting for deals on there. It definitely beats trying to use those generic amazon trackers that dont understand how luxury sites refresh their inventory. Just a heads up though, definitely make sure the item says it ships in 1-2 days. Jomashop is notorious for having great prices on items they dont actually have in the building yet. If you need it in Chicago by next Friday, you really dont have time to mess around with their ships in 1-2 weeks listings. Good luck with the anniversary, you're gonna do fine with a Cartier.