You sell watches. And jewelry.
Most gray-market watch dealers also move designer jewelry and loose stones — Cartier Love bracelets, gold chains, diamond tennis bracelets, certified diamonds, estate lots. WristBook’s jewelry add-on doesn’t just store them: it prices metal against the daily spot, reads a loose diamond’s 4Cs off the cert, and rolls all of it into the same inventory, dashboards, and P&L as your watches.
If your tool stops at watches
Half your business is invisible to the system that runs the other half.
The watch side gets the AI, the share pages, the dashboards. The jewelry side gets a notebook. Here’s what that costs.
The chains and the stones live somewhere else
Your watch inventory is finally organized — and the Cartier Love bracelets, gold chains, and a drawer of loose diamonds live in a notebook, an old Notes file, or worst-case nowhere at all. Half your business is invisible to the system that's supposed to run it.
Invoice extraction stops at watches
You bought an estate lot — 4 watches, a couple of chains, a loose diamond. Your tool reads the watches and dumps the rest. You re-type the jewelry by hand or skip it entirely, and the lot's true margin disappears.
You're eyeballing what the metal is worth
A scrap gold chain comes across the counter and you're doing weight-times-spot on your phone, guessing the karat, quoting from your gut. The number that should be instant is a manual chore — and your loose diamonds are a stack of GIA sleeves with no per-carat math and nothing to search.
Your P&L is half a story
Revenue by brand. Profit by category. Cost of goods sold. The dashboard tells you everything — about watches. Jewelry and stone margin lives in a separate calculation that nobody runs.
Side by side
Two halves of the business. One system.
Watch-only tooling
- Watches, jewelry, and stones in three places
- Invoice AI skips everything but watches
- Melt value is a phone-calculator guess
- Loose diamonds live on paper cert sleeves
- Share pages only work for watches
- Revenue by category is a quarterly project
WristBook + jewelry
- Watches, jewelry, and loose stones in one inventory
- Invoice AI itemizes all three in one pass
- Live melt value on every metal piece, off the daily spot
- Loose stones with 4Cs, cert, and per-carat pricing — scan the report to fill it
- Share pages render any kind, same branded template
- One subscription, one ledger, one P&L
What’s included
One toggle, the whole jewelry side handled.
Every surface in the app that knows about watches also knows about jewelry when the add-on is on. Same speed, same UX, same data — wider scope.
Live melt value, off the daily spot
Every gold, platinum, and silver piece shows its melt value — weight × purity × today's metal price, refreshed from the daily spot. See exactly how far your asking sits above the scrap floor, so you never let a chain go for less than the metal's worth.
Loose stones are first-class inventory
Stock loose diamonds and gemstones as their own SKUs — carat, cut, color, clarity, measurements, origin, treatment, lab report — and price them the way the trade does: per carat, with the total auto-calculated as you type.
Scan a GIA or IGI cert — filled in
Photograph the grading report and WristBook reads it: carat, cut, color, clarity, lab, and report number drop straight into the form. A loose diamond logged in a single shot — the same one-photo magic the invoice AI does for a whole lot.
Log jewelry the way it actually exists
Category, material (yellow / white / rose gold, platinum, silver), purity (10k–24k, 925, plat), weight in grams, dimensions, hallmarks, and an itemized gemstone list with carat / clarity / cert. Any field is type-or-pick — enter your own value once and WristBook remembers it. Designer pieces get a brand and model — Cartier Love, VCA Alhambra, Bvlgari B.zero1.
Quantities for the stock you carry in bulk
Not every piece is one-of-one. Stock 20 identical bands as a single line, sell three at the counter, and WristBook books the deal and drops the count — per-unit pricing throughout. Mark a piece on memo or out for repair without pretending it sold.
Invoice AI reads the whole lot
Drop the estate-lot invoice in and WristBook itemizes every line — watches, chains, and loose stones alike — pulling materials, karats, and the 4Cs where they're shown. A color-coded Watch / Jewelry / Stone toggle lets you fix any line in a tap, then it lands fully reconciled against shipping and handling.
Share pages render every kind
The buyer-facing share URL works the same whether the piece is a Daytona, a diamond chain, or a loose 3-carat stone. Logo, photo, asking price, and the right specs — material and weight for metal, the 4Cs for a stone — on one branded template.
One P&L across all of it
Deals link to a watch, a piece, or a stone from a single kind-filtered picker. Sale price, cost basis, fees, commission, consignor split all work the same, and a category breakdown shows capital tied up and margin per kind — watches vs jewelry vs stones, in real time.
One toggle, one subscription
Check the box at signup or flip it on later from Settings. $29 / month on top of any plan — Solo, Dealer, or Pro. No second account, no separate login, no data silo. Everything rolls into the same dashboard, the same brand-by-brand breakdown, the same tax-time export.
What the add-on actually does
Designed for hybrid dealers. Priced for any plan.
Same price on Solo, Dealer, and Pro. No per-piece fees, no usage caps.
Every gold, platinum, and silver piece prices against today's metal spot, refreshed daily — so your floor is never a guess and never stale.
Watches, jewelry, and stones aren't separate products. Same account, same dashboards, a Watch / Jewelry / Stone toggle wherever it matters.
Bring the whole business in.
Check the box at signup and your jewelry side is live the moment your account is. Or flip it on later from Settings — no data migration, no second account, no second invoice.