Whether it's a $30 Timex Marlin or a vintage Accutron Spaceview, your watches deserve more than a spreadsheet. Tick Tock Tracker is the first app built for the collector who actually wears their watches.
Free to start · No credit card · Works on iPhone, Android & desktop
Tools for working watchmakers and passionate collectors — in one app.
Point your camera at any watch — flea market find, estate sale score, mystery caseback. AI identifies the brand, model, caliber era, and collector value in seconds. Knows the difference between a King Seiko and a Lord Seiko. Trained on enthusiast sources, not just luxury catalogs.
The market is full of franken-watches, relumed dials, and outright counterfeits. Upload photos before you buy — AI cross-references the movement, dial typography, case proportions, and crown details against known references. Red flags surfaced before money changes hands.
Every service, every owner, every part replaced — logged permanently. When you sell or trade, send a code to the new owner. They claim the full history. A Hamilton 992B with three documented services and original mainspring is worth more than one without that story. Now you can prove it.
Trade a Seiko SKX for a Bulova Accutron. Sell your Tissot PRX to fund a vintage Hamilton. List for trade, sale, or both. Filter by price, listing type, or brand. Contact collectors directly — no fees, no middleman, no Chrono24 markup.
Built by a watchmaker, for watchmakers. Track every job — movement service, crystal swap, crown replacement, regulation. Generate professional PDF invoices and intake receipts with QR codes. Clients scan to check their watch status from any phone. No more "is my watch ready?" calls.
Not retail prices. Not auction house estimates. Real secondary market values from eBay sold listings, r/Watchexchange, and WatchUSeek. Accounts for case material — gold-filled, stainless, solid gold all priced differently. A common Timex gets an honest $30 estimate. A minty Accutron Spaceview gets its deserved $400.
The full lifecycle of a watch — in one place.
Estate sale. Flea market. Cardboard box at your grandmother's house. Point the camera and know in seconds — Hamilton or Waltham, 17 jewels or 23, what it's worth and whether the dial is original.
AI pre-fills brand, model, era, and estimated value. Add it to your collection immediately. Edit the details later when you're not standing in a parking lot at 7am.
Every mainspring replaced, every crystal swapped, every regulation logged in the watch passport. Your watchmaker can add service records directly. The movement's story grows with every tick.
When it's time to let a watch go, transfer the full passport to the new owner via SMS. They claim it in the app. The Hamilton 992B's story — where it's been, who wore it, who serviced it — lives on. That's provenance. That's value.
The watch world has always felt exclusive. We built this for everyone else — the people who know that a 1965 Hamilton 992B railroad grade is just as interesting as anything from Geneva.
The Timex Marlin collector. The Hamilton railroad grade hunter. The person who knows what a tuning fork sounds like at 360 Hz. The watchmaker who does a full service for the love of the craft. This is your app.
A watch that's been serviced three times, owned by two collectors, and has its original mainspring documented is worth more than one you bought on eBay with no story. The Watch Passport is how you prove it.
Free to start. No credit card. Works on iPhone, Android, and any browser. Add your first watch in 60 seconds.
Try it Free →Free tier includes 5 watches · Upgrade anytime for unlimited access