Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate are the valuations?
Our valuations aggregate real-time data from 8 premium marketplaces, analyzing 25-100+ active listings per watch.
We use statistical outlier detection (IQR method) to filter anomalies and provide reliable floor, ceiling, and average prices.
Accuracy depends on market availability – popular models typically have 50-100 listings for highly accurate estimates.
What marketplaces do you scrape?
We currently aggregate data from 8 sources: TheWatchAPI (reference data), eBay (active listings),
The RealReal (luxury consignment), WatchBox (certified pre-owned), WatchFinder (UK luxury market),
Jomashop (authorized dealer), Chrono24 (global marketplace), and Terapeak (eBay sold data).
This diverse mix provides comprehensive market coverage.
How often is data refreshed?
Free tier: 48-hour cache • Pro tier: 24-hour cache • Enterprise: Custom cache policies.
When cache expires, we perform a fresh scrape across all sources to ensure up-to-date pricing.
Can I get historical pricing data?
Yes! All tiers include access to historical valuations via the /api/v1/valuation/history endpoint.
Track price trends over time for watches you've previously queried. Enterprise customers can request
custom data retention policies and export capabilities.
What about API rate limits?
Free: 100 valuations/month • Pro: 5,000 valuations/month • Enterprise: Custom limits.
Rate limiting is enforced per API key. Cached queries don't count against your limit.
Contact us if you need higher limits.
How do I get started?
The free tier requires no signup — use the web interface at
pricethat.watch directly.
For API access or Pro/Enterprise tiers, email
support@pricethat.watch
and we'll get you set up with an API key and integration guide.
What if I need custom integrations?
Enterprise customers get access to custom integrations including webhook notifications,
custom data sources, white-label API endpoints, and dedicated infrastructure.
Contact our enterprise team to discuss your specific requirements.