Everything Underdial does, in one place.
Search the watch you are eyeing and the WatchFit advisor runs it through five checks: your budget, your wrist size, your existing box, the archetype spread, and the price-to-value band. Then it gives a plain verdict — smart add, redundant, or wrong fit.
It is a second opinion before you spend, not a hype reel. Every verdict comes with the reasoning behind it, so you know why, not just yes or no.
Already own a black mechanical diver? Underdial tells you before you buy a second one. It compares archetype, movement family, and dial against what is already in your box.
The third field watch on a brown strap is not a new watch — it is the same decision again. Underdial calls it out so your money goes toward a slot you actually have open.
For any watch you check, Underdial surfaces lower-priced pieces in the same archetype and movement class — with the savings spelled out in dollars.
The look you want often exists for less. If a homage or a quieter brand gets you 90% of the way for half the price, you deserve to see it before you commit.
See your box's spread at a glance — archetypes, movements, dial colors, case sizes — with redundancies and gaps surfaced automatically.
Instead of buying more of what you already have, find the slot you are actually missing. The Box Audit turns a pile of watches into a map of what to add next.
Filter and search a curated catalog of watches that all sit under the $1,000 ceiling. Narrow by archetype, movement, case size, brand, and price.
No watch in the catalog is out of your band by definition — every result is something you could actually buy.
Track your rotation so the watch you reach for every day and the one that never leaves the box both become obvious.
Knowing which pieces earn their place is the cheapest way to buy better — it tells you what kind of watch you really wear, not the kind you thought you would.
Underdial lands on the App Store soon. Questions or feedback? Email support@underdial.com.