Photograph it, then correct us
Recognition proposes a reference and fills part of the form. It saves the typing rather than settling what the watch is, and nothing it writes reaches a marketplace without you reading it first.
Palmer River
1885
Edward Mitchell Bannister
What recognition does
- Reads a photograph, or several
- You start a session and add images to it. Where one photograph cannot separate two references, it says so and asks for more instead of guessing.
- Ranks the candidates
- A primary match and ranked alternatives, each carrying a confidence score and the detail that distinguishes it from the others.
- Fills nine fields
- Reference, brand, model, condition grade, production year, serial number, case material, case diameter and dial colour, alongside the images themselves.
- Leaves the rest alone
- Nothing about what you paid, who you bought it from or what you intend to charge. Recognition has no way to know any of it, so it does not pretend to.
- Runs again when it is wrong
- A session can be retried with different images rather than making you start the record over.
How a session runs
Start from the add panel
You open the add-a-watch panel and give it the first photograph.
Add images until it is confident
The session reports whether it needs more, and what the images it has do not settle.
Choose a match
The primary candidate, or one of the ranked alternatives with its differentiating detail.
Check every field
The form opens pre-filled. You correct what is wrong, add what you paid, and save.
Questions about recognition
Put your stock to work
Import what you already hold, connect a channel, and see what moves. The free plan needs no card, and selling on the Worldwatch marketplace costs no commission.
Questions first? Ask us and we will walk through it with your own stock.

