Where desire meets data.
Oras is a digital vault for aspirational collecting — a quiet place to keep the watches you intend to own, and to watch the market decide whether intention turns into ownership.
Patient, not impulsive.
Most watch tools optimise for the buy now. Oras optimises for the buy when. Add a piece, set what you'd be glad to pay, and let time and the market do the rest. The list is the artefact.
Every watch on the wishlist is tracked against MSRP and live secondary-market signal. Movements you'd otherwise miss — a target reached, an MSRP shift, a quiet restock — surface as alerts, not noise.
Editorial, not transactional.
Oras does not sell watches and never will. There are no affiliate kickbacks tilting the data, no checkout buttons rushing the decision. The closest we get to commerce is a link to the retailer or boutique you've already chosen.
What we do offer is a tracker that respects the long arc of collecting — the months and years between first sighting and final purchase — and a tone that matches it.
Built by collectors.
Oras is an independent project, built and maintained by a small team of collectors. It exists because we wanted it to exist — a vault for the watches we hope to own, kept honestly, and shared with anyone who wants the same.