Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Eric, one of the creators of Horolog.
I kept seeing friends who collect watches tracking their collections and daily wear in spreadsheets; logging what they wore, when they wore it, trying to figure out which watches were actually getting wrist time. I thought I could do better.
At its core, Horolog is dead simple: log what's on your wrist each day. Over time, that builds into something surprisingly interesting. You get stats like your most-worn watch by season, cost per wear, streak tracking, and a full yearly recap you can share. Whether you have 3 watches or 30, it turns your rotation into data you can actually learn from.
The part I'm most excited about are the AI features:
- Strap swap — snap a photo of your watch and preview it with different straps and colors.
- Collection photos — AI cleans up your shots by removing clutter, fixing lighting, and giving you polished product-style images of your collection for a beautiful grid view.
One thing that was non-negotiable for us: privacy. Your collection data never leaves your device or iCloud. We don't track what you own, what you paid, or what you wear. The app collects basic, anonymous usage analytics and that's it. Your collection is yours.
We've also been working on a community feed ("Wrist Check") for sharing what's on your wrist, and if there's enough demand, an Android version is on the table too 👀
Would love to hear from fellow collectors — what do you wish a watch tracking app did better? 👇
Obsidian