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Which Chrome extension is best for tracking luxury watch prices?

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Which Chrome extension is best for tracking luxury watch prices? Honestly Im so fed up with site refreshes and the Chrono24 alerts are basically useless since they arrive way too late.

Im trying to find a 90s Omega Speedmaster for under $4000 but the prices are jumping and I keep missing out because I dont have a tracker...


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OMG i totally feel your pain with those Chrono24 alerts! They are so slow it's actually painful lol. If you want something super easy, check out Visualping. It's fantastic because you just select the area on the screen and it pings you when the pixels change. Love how simple it is, tho the free version has some limits on how often it checks. Another one to try is Karma. It's basically built for building a wishlist and seeing price drops across different sites all in one place. Honestly, using this Jomashop price tracker is a lifesaver for checking those gray market deals. They move fast. TL;DR:

  • Visualping: Easiest for beginners to track specific page changes.
  • Karma: Best for building lists across multiple shops. Good luck with the Omega hunt, you're gonna get that 90s Speedy soon!


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Listen, I've been hunting vintage pieces for years and Distill Web Monitor is the absolute king for this! It is seriously amazing and I love how it pings my phone immediately. You're gonna find that 90s Speedy in no time with the right setup! Just a few things to watch out for tho:

  • Dont set the check interval too fast or Chrono24 will definitely block your IP address.
  • Make sure you select the specific price element on the page and not the whole listing.
  • Avoid running dozens of monitors at once or your Chrome will start lagging. Honestly, dont rely on those site-native alerts because they are basically trash. Stay fast and you'll snag that Omega under 4k easy! Hit me up if you need any help setting up the filters... I've got a solid system for it.


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