Scan any watch and get its real-time fair market value — built from actual sales data, not asking prices. Stock-market clarity for the secondary watch market.
Every valuation pulls from closed sales — not listings. What dealers ask for and what watches actually sell for are two different markets. TimeValue lives in the second one.
Condition, box & papers, dial variant, service history, bracelet vs strap, geographic market — every factor that moves a watch's price gets modeled. Not guessed.
Like a stock screener, but for watches. Buy pressure vs sell pressure. Relative value vs historical range. When a model hits a 3-year discount to its peer group — that's a signal. TimeValue surfaces it.
Scanner in. Fair market value out. Every variable accounted for, every comparison made, every signal surfaced.