Needing a tool to manage your collection that would do it your way? In the March update we’ve re-worked how Tags work giving you a flexible and intuitive system to manage your watches. We simplified the iOS app navigation to make it easier to find settings and content you’re looking for. That also means we… Continue reading Watch Case March Update
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wrist check
Watch Case got a new feature addition. It’s called wrist check and it tracks the watches you wear… and don’t. You can also share your worn watches on Instagram with all the necessary hashtags.
A subscription of a price of one coffee
Last year I introduced two subscription tiers. $9.99 for a yearly subscription and $2.00 for a monthly one. Today I decided to lower the price of a yearly subscription to $5.99 and remove the monthly one. As much as I don’t think that $10 a year is high, I do understand that the concept of… Continue reading A subscription of a price of one coffee
February update
Towards the end of 2021 I introduced a new feature I called ‘on my wrist’. It tracks the wear time of your watches so you can make a conscious decision about keeping a piece or selling it due to no wrist time. Due to a few requests, I decided to expand the functionality of ‘on… Continue reading February update
Problem with saving data- a bug fix has been issued
A few days ago we discovered a bug where some users experienced problems with saving data in the Additional Information section. A fix to this issue has been shipped and once approved by Apple, it should arrive to your phones shortly.
Track watches you wear with Watch Case
The just approved release of Watch Case introduces one new feature I call “On My Wrist”. You can now track watches you wear often and see the progression on a calendar graph. I hope it will not only help you decide about watches you wear and want to keep in your collection but maybe decide… Continue reading Track watches you wear with Watch Case
Introducing optional subscriptions
Back in 2018 when I started drafting out Watch Case I wanted to create an app that would help me store information about my watches. It was basic and for a long time I treated it as a side project. However, after more than four years of work and lots of improvements, Watch Case has… Continue reading Introducing optional subscriptions