Auctions Japan

Auction Basics

What does “Authentication Required” mean in Japanese luxury auctions?

Learn what “authentication required” means in Japanese luxury auctions, why it appears, and what buyers should check before bidding.
Auction Basics

What “As Is” Means in Japanese Luxury Auctions

Learn what “as is” means in Japanese luxury auctions, how it affects sale conditions, and what buyers should check before bidding.
Auction Basics

What does “signs of use” mean in Japanese luxury auctions?

Explains what “signs of use” means in Japanese luxury brand auctions, how the term is used, and how to read condition descriptions calmly and accurately.
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What “Minor Scratches” Means in Japanese Luxury Auctions

Learn what “minor scratches” means in Japanese luxury auctions, how condition wording is used, and what buyers should check before bidding.
Auction Basics

What does “no claims accepted” mean in Japanese luxury auctions?

Explains what “no claims accepted” means in Japanese luxury auctions, how it differs from returns, and how buyers can understand responsibility boundaries.
Auction Basics

What does “Accessories Included” mean in Japanese luxury auctions?

Learn what “accessories included” means in Japanese luxury auctions, how listings and photos are used, and what buyers should check before bidding.
Important Notes

Why are photos limited in Japanese luxury brand auctions?

Learn why photos are limited in Japanese luxury auctions, how auction listings differ from retail pages, and what buyers should check before bidding.
How It Works

How Do Japanese Luxury Auctions Handle Items with Missing Parts?

Learn how Japanese luxury auctions handle items with missing parts, how notes and photos are used, and what buyers should check before bidding.
How It Works

How Condition Grades Work in Japanese Luxury Auctions

Learn how condition grades work in Japanese luxury auctions, what they indicate, and why buyers should not treat them as complete quality guarantees.
How It Works

How are unsold items handled in Japanese luxury auctions?

Short answer:In Japanese luxury auctions, unsold items are those that did not receive a winning bid in that auction roun...