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Sell at a different price on each channel

Set the price you want per channel: each listing carries its own price, so the same watch can sell for one amount on eBay and another on Shopify or the marketplace.

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You often want a different price on each platform: a little higher on one marketplace to cover its fees, lower on another to move stock. Worldwatch handles this per listing. When you list a watch on a channel, that listing carries its own price, so the same watch can be live at one price on eBay and another on Shopify, WooCommerce, Wristler, Bezel, or the Worldwatch marketplace.

There is no single base price that flows to every channel. Each channel's listing has its own price, and you set it directly. Changing the price on one channel never touches the others.

Set the price for a channel

You set a channel's price when you list the watch there.

Open the watch

In Inventory → Manage watches, open the watch and scroll to the Sales channels panel.

List it on the channel

Click List here on the channel's row. In the listing form, the Pricing section has a Price field. Enter the price you want buyers on that channel to see, then Save.

Repeat with a different price

List the watch on the next channel and enter a different amount. Each channel keeps the price you gave it.

For the full listing walkthrough, see list a watch on your channels.

Change a channel's price

To adjust a price that is already live, open the watch and use the edit icon next to the price on that channel's row. Save the new amount and only that channel's listing updates. Do the same on each channel you want to reprice.

See every channel's price at a glance

In Inventory → Manage watches, the Price column shows the live price on each channel as a small pill, for example eBay €500 and Shopify €520 side by side. When the price is the same everywhere, the column collapses to a compact count instead of repeating it. This is the quickest way to check that each platform shows the price you intended.

Currency and price limits per channel

Each channel decides which currencies it accepts and, in some cases, a price range:

  • Currency. You pick the currency for a listing from what that channel supports. Worldwatch defaults to EUR when the channel allows it. There is no automatic conversion, so set each channel's price in the currency you want it sold in.
  • Minimum and maximum. Some channels set a price range. The form shows the allowed range (for example, Price range: €100 to €5,000) and blocks a price outside it until you correct it.

The Worldwatch marketplace is one of these channels, with its own listing and price. It accepts €0.01 to €10,000,000. See list a watch on the marketplace.

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