⌚Movement-aware copy
Quartz, automatic, kinetic, and manual-wind get different copy templates — accuracy and maintenance expectations match the caliber.
Revenza writes OpenCart descriptions that explain 3ATM, quartz vs automatic, and 316L steel — so customers stop emailing you the same five questions.
Sound familiar?
Specs say '3ATM water resistant' but customers still ask if they can swim with it — returns follow
Revenza translates 3ATM, 5ATM, 10ATM into plain rules: rain only, hand-washing OK, swimming yes — written into every card
Movement type (quartz, automatic, mechanical) is buried in attributes, not in the description, and shoppers leave
Movement type goes into the first paragraph with a one-line explanation of why it matters for daily wear
Bracelet listed as 'stainless steel' with no 316L vs 304 distinction — buyers with nickel allergies complain after delivery
Steel grade is pulled from your attributes; if 316L, the description flags it as hypoallergenic and surgical-grade
Case diameter is in mm, but thickness is missing, so women shopping for thin wrists guess and return
Case dimensions output as diameter × thickness × lug-to-lug, with a note on wrist size fit (under 16cm, 16-18cm, over 18cm)
Battery life for quartz and power reserve for mechanical pieces aren't mentioned, even though TimeUA and similar shops list them
Battery life (2 or 5 years) for quartz and power reserve (38h, 42h, 72h) for mechanical are written as bullet facts, not buried
OpenCart's single HTML description field forces you to manually format every card, then redo it for the second language
Output is clean HTML for OpenCart 3.x WYSIWYG, with separate language versions generated in one run
What Revenza does every day
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Face cream, moisturizes skin. Volume 50 ml. Brand: XYZ. Ingredients: water, glycerin…
Nourishes and restores your skin overnight. Formula built on 3% hyaluronic acid + argan oil. Visible results in 7 days.
Pull your OpenCart catalog with attributes: brand, movement, case, strap, water resistance, dimensions. 100 or 2000 SKUs, both work.
Choose luxury benchmark style (closer to Rolex.com) or marketplace-friendly (closer to ALLO.ua) — tone affects vocabulary and length.
Revenza produces descriptions, SEO titles, and metas. Review the first 20 cards in the dashboard before bulk-approving the rest.
Download the OpenCart-ready file or push via API. Descriptions land in the WYSIWYG field, SEO data in the SEO tab, per language.
Quartz, automatic, kinetic, and manual-wind get different copy templates — accuracy and maintenance expectations match the caliber.
Follows FTC guidance: never writes 'waterproof' for watches. Translates ATM ratings into real-life use cases per card.
Flags Swiss Made claims, gold vs gold-plated vs steel per EU hallmarking rules, so your descriptions don't trigger marketplace rejections.
Answers 'who is this for' — gift for graduation, daily office wear, dive companion — based on case size, strap, and complications.
Generates UA, EN, and other language versions in one pass and writes them directly into OpenCart's per-language description fields.
Fills the OpenCart SEO tab with a distinct title and meta description per product — not a copy of the H1.
It maps each rating to permitted use: 3ATM means splashes and rain only, 5ATM allows hand-washing, 10ATM allows swimming, 20ATM+ for diving. The rule is written in plain language inside the description, so customers stop asking before purchase.
Yes. If your attribute marks the piece as Swiss Made, Revenza keeps the label intact. If the data is missing or contradicts the rule (60% Swiss components plus Swiss assembly), it omits the claim rather than risk a false statement.
Yes. Revenza generates a separate description per active language and writes each into the matching OpenCart language field. SEO titles and meta descriptions are also localized, not auto-translated from one master.
Revenza reads what's there and flags gaps — missing movement type, no case thickness, unclear steel grade. You get a list of products to fix at the source, plus generated copy for everything that has enough data.
You set tone per collection. Mid-market shops usually pick a clear, spec-forward tone close to TimeUA. For pieces above $1000, a longer narrative style closer to Rolex.com works better and is available as a separate template.
You can re-run a collection with a gift angle before Valentine's, Mother's Day, graduation season, or December holidays. The same SKU gets a gift-framed version without losing its main spec-driven description.
Load your OpenCart catalog and get the first 50 watch descriptions generated free. See how your 3ATM and 316L cards read after Revenza.