WristLog was written for the daily habit of collecting: a wrist check is logged in a couple of taps, with the occasion attached, and the app then draws wears per month, favorite brands and the pieces that never leave the drawer. Alongside the wear diary it keeps accuracy measurements for automatics, so time loss or gain can be traced over weeks instead of guessed, and each watch has its own detail page with specs and photos.
The audience is people who wear their watches rather than store them: rotation statistics answer the awkward question of whether that expensive purchase actually gets used. Market valuation is not the point here, and the release rhythm depends on a very small team, so feature requests land in a queue. Anyone who wants insurance figures will need a second tool.
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