Oras
Sources

Where the data comes from.

Pricing on Oras is built from public auction results, transparent marketplace sales, and manufacturer announcements. Everything we aggregate, we list.

Tracked sources
  1. Auction
    Christie's, Phillips, Sotheby's
    Public hammer prices for vintage and rare references.
  2. Auction
    Antiquorum
    Sale archives, weighted toward independents and complications.
  3. Marketplace
    Chrono24
    Completed-sale signal across the broadest dealer network.
  4. Marketplace
    WatchCharts
    Cross-reference for index pricing on high-volume references.
  5. Marketplace
    Bring a Loupe (Hodinkee Shop)
    Curated vintage transactions with provenance notes.
  6. Manufacturer
    Manufacturer press releases
    MSRP, reference launches, official discontinuations.
  7. Retail
    Authorised dealer feeds
    Boutique-level stock changes for in-stock alerts.
Refresh cadence

Daily, with timestamps.

Marketplace and retail signal is refreshed daily. Auction results are imported within forty-eight hours of each sale closing. Manufacturer pricing follows the announcement, not the rumour.

Each price you see carries the date it was last verified. If a number looks stale, it likely is — and that's deliberate. We would rather show you old data clearly marked than fresh data silently invented.

Corrections

Tell us when we're wrong.

Bad data is the worst data. If something on Oras looks off — a wrong reference, a missed sale, a phantom restock — write to hello@oras.watch and we'll fix it.