The private collection vault for serious watch collectors
End-to-end encrypted on your device. Track every watch, document every service, identify references from photos, and export insurance-ready records when you need them. Your private vault records leave your phone as opaque ciphertext. Only you can read your collection.

Why I'm building this
I'm a collector, and I started Reveliers because the apps and forums I'd been using weren't where I wanted to spend my time. Catalogs felt cold. Forums were noisy. Most apps treated my collection like a list of resale prices.
So I started building. Reveliers can identify a watch from a photo using a catalog of tens of thousands of references that keeps growing. It lets you track your collection with notes, photos, and the kind of detail collectors actually care about. It gives you a feed of other collectors instead of resellers and influencers.
I don't have this figured out. I know what I think a better place for collectors looks like, but I don't know what it looks like to you. If you join early, I want to hear what's missing, what feels off, and what would make this the app you actually keep open. The features that ship next will be the ones the community asks for.
If you've ever wanted a quieter, more thoughtful place for collectors, I'd love to build it with you.
Reveliers LLC
A note from the founder
How it stays private
Wear logs, prices, stories, service records, insurance details, and photos are encrypted on this device with a key that lives in your iCloud Keychain. The server stores opaque ciphertext for those records. The vault key never reaches Reveliers, and only you can read your collection.
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The encryption key is generated on your iPhone and syncs to your other Apple devices through iCloud Keychain. It never reaches the Reveliers server.
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Every wear log, price, story, service record, insurance detail, and photo is sealed individually on your phone before it leaves, with a fresh nonce per record.
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Your vault records are stored as opaque bytes. There is no decryption key on the server. A breach of the vault rows reveals no readable collection contents.
What's inside
Track
Each watch gets notes, photos, serial numbers, purchase date and price, service history, and timegrapher readings. Private by default. Nothing leaves the device unless you choose to share it. The detail collectors actually keep, in a place built to hold it.

Identify
Take a photo of a dial. Reveliers returns likely brand, model, and reference matches from a catalog covering Rolex, Omega, Tudor, Seiko, Grand Seiko, Cartier, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, microbrands, and vintage references. It works on photos you took years ago, too. Identification accuracy depends on the photo and catalog coverage.

Export
One tap exports a per-watch claim packet, a collection summary, a receipts-and-appraisals bundle, an insurance-ready CSV, or a photo sheet by reference. The shape matches what insurers typically ask for: identity (brand/model/ref/serial), ownership (date/dealer/price/receipt), value (insured + replacement + comps), and proof (photos, warranty card, box & papers, appraisal, service records).

Connect
Follow a small group of collectors and see what they're wearing today. No influencer haul videos. No reseller spam. Density is intentionally low while the community is small. You'll see the people who collect because they love watches, not because they're optimizing engagement.

Insurance-ready records
When a watch is lost, stolen, or damaged, the last thing you want is to hunt through old emails, warranty cards, and service invoices. Reveliers structures the record while you have time, encrypted on your phone, and exports it in the shape insurers and underwriters expect.
What every watch has on file
One-tap exports
Reveliers helps you keep the record. Coverage, claims, and appraised value are handled by your insurer. We make sure you've got what they ask for.
Already use something else?
Most of the apps collectors already use are good at one thing. Reveliers is the private record of your collection itself.
If you use
Chrono24
Reveliers is collector-first, not marketplace-first. You get notes, service history, timegrapher logs, and exports, not just resale valuations and listings.
If you use
WatchCrunch
Reveliers is private by default. Your collection lives in your vault, not on a public feed. Community is opt-in, small, and quiet.
If you use
WatchCharts
Reveliers carries ownership records and service context, not just price tracking. The story of each watch (who wore it, when it was serviced, what it cost you) stays attached.
If you use
A spreadsheet or Notion
Reveliers does photos, photo-to-reference identification, timegrapher capture, and one-tap exports the spreadsheet won't. The structure follows how watches actually live.
There's always one more watch worth knowing about.
Community
Reveliers isn't trying to be Reddit, WatchCrunch, or another resale-driven feed. Most of the app is your own private vault. The community part is small on purpose. A place to follow a handful of collectors whose taste you trust, see what they wore today, and learn from how they think.
I'd rather it stay quiet and useful than grow fast and noisy. If you join early, your feedback shapes what gets built next. I'm not promising every idea makes it in, but I am promising to listen.








Pricing
Reveliers is in private beta. Tap any plan to request an invite; you'll pick a tier inside the app at launch.
Features described as "unlimited" are subject to reasonable fair-use limits.
Free 14-day Pro trial at sign-up. No payment info needed. Drops to Free at day 15 unless you subscribe through Apple.
For serious collectors.
Pay once. Use forever.
$99 lifetime instead of $249. Founders badge on your profile, your name in the early credits, and a direct line to me on what gets built next.
Available to the first 250 sign-ups. Closes when full.

Early access
Reveliers is in private beta. Leave your email and I'll send you an invite when a slot opens up. I'd love to hear what kind of collector you are.
No marketing spam. We'll only send your invite and essential beta updates.