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Title: 10 Statistics You Can Now Track on WatchPolice.com — The Data Every Watch Collector Has Been Missing
United States, 27th Apr 2026 — WatchPolice.com, the new free tracking platform for watch enthusiasts and microbrand collectors, is bringing data transparency to a hobby that has historically run on rumor, gut feel, and scattered forum threads. The platform aggregates and visualizes the statistics that actually matter to buyers — from how often a brand quietly raises prices, to how fast a limited edition sold out, to how much a tariff change is adding to landed cost.Here are 10 statistics collectors can now track on WatchPolice.com:1. Dynamic Pricing IndexWatchPolice detects which brands raise and lower their prices consistently — and how often. Collectors can see at a glance which brands are trending upward, which are quietly discounting, and which hold steady year over year.2. Sell-Out Velocity on Limited EditionsHow long did that hyped drop actually take to sell out? WatchPolice tracks limited edition releases and reports time-to-sellout data, so collectors know which brands genuinely sell out fast and which ones only feel like they do.3. Limited Edition Production ChartsVisual charts showing how many pieces a brand has produced across recent limited editions — useful for spotting brands that are scaling up production while still marketing pieces as "limited."4. Restock Frequency by BrandHow often does a sold-out reference actually come back? WatchPolice tracks restock cadence so collectors can decide whether to wait for the next allocation or chase the grey market.5. Grey Market Premium TrackingThe percentage spread between retail price and current grey market asking — tracked over time, per reference. Spot which references are appreciating, which are softening, and which are flat.6. Price Change FrequencyHow many times in the last 12 months has a specific reference...
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