Auctions Japan

What does “as is” mean in Japanese luxury auctions?

Explains what “as is” means in Japanese luxury brand auctions, how the term defines sale conditions, and how it differs from quality evaluation.
Auctions Japan

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.
Auctions Japan

What does “minor scratches” mean in Japanese luxury auctions?

Explains what “minor scratches” means in Japanese luxury brand auctions, how the term is used, and how to read condition wording without retail assumptions.
Auctions Japan

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.
Auctions Japan

What does “accessories included” mean in Japanese luxury auctions?

Explains what “accessories included” means in Japanese luxury brand auctions, how photos and written listings are used, and why practices may differ between auctions.
Auctions Japan

Why are photos limited in Japanese luxury brand auctions?

Explains why Japanese luxury brand auctions often limit photos, how auction structures differ from retail, and what limited images mean for buyers.