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What is the most reliable browser extension for tracking watch prices?

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honestly so fed up with generic price trackers like honey because they never pick up on actual price shifts for luxury watches. ive been stalking a tudor black bay 58 for three months now because i want to stay under $3200 but every time i get a notification the price is wrong or the listing is gone.

i was thinking maybe theres a specific extension for chrono24 or jomashop that actually works? my logic was that a niche tool would be faster but i cant find anything that doesnt look super sketchy. what are you guys actually using to track this stuff without losing your mind?


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I totally get the frustration with generic trackers because they just dont cut it for luxury pieces! Honestly, I started using WatchCharts and it has been a total game changer for my collection. It is absolutely fantastic for tracking market trends and specific listings across multiple platforms. Here is how I manage my tracking methodically:

  • Use the WatchCharts price guide to set a realistic baseline for that Tudor BB58.
  • Install Distill Web Monitor to track specific CSS elements on Chrono24 or Jomashop pages.
  • Set the check frequency to every 10 minutes so you never miss a price drop. I managed to snag my Pelagos using this exact setup! It takes a bit of initial configuration but the results are incredible compared to stuff like Honey. You really need that granular control to stay under your $3200 budget. Good luck!


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Late to the party but are you looking for new or pre-owned? I found:

  • Chrono24 watchlist
  • Visualping (caught $200 drops) worked best for my BB58.


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Building on the earlier suggestion, be careful about cache delays tho. I would suggest:

  • PriceDropCatch for real-time DOM monitoring
  • Manual verification Just make sure your $3200 budget includes shipping!


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