For collectors

Hunt one thing for years, and catch it the day it comes up

The piece you want might surface twice a year, in a regional saleroom you have never heard of, listed in half a line of capitals. Miss that email and you wait another year. Checking forty auction sites is not collecting; it is the chore standing between you and the collection.

In a few steps

How Lotwatch does the job

    1

    Say what you collect, once

    Type it the way you would say it: vintage Omega dive watches under five grand, estate sales, NSW. We turn that into a monitor you can fine-tune, and then it does the watching.

    2

    Hear about it before it closes

    Save a lot and we will remind you before its sale ends, then tell you whether it sold and for how much. No more finding out a week later.

    3

    Buy from rooms you can trust

    Every house shows its verified ABN, its address and its viewing times, so bidding with a saleroom you do not know stops feeling like a gamble.

What you get

Built for this

Meaning, not keywords

We read the messy catalogue text for you and pull out the maker, period and materials, so you still catch the lot when the room describes it badly.

The estate feed

Deceased estates and downsizing sales, where the overlooked and the underpriced tend to turn up.

One tidy email

Instant, daily or weekly. Ranked, deduplicated, with the reason each lot matched.

Browse free. Add a monitor and we catch your lot the day it lists.