Verification Guide: Collectibles & Luxury
What Boss Vision Checks
For luxury watches: dial font, hand shape, bezel markers, case proportions, movement finishing, serial number format, and crown logo details. For handbags: stitching count per inch, hardware engravings, interior stamp fonts, leather grain pattern, and zipper pull weight. For sneakers: box label formatting, stitching patterns, sole texture, tag placement, and material quality. For art: signature analysis, canvas/medium identification, frame age assessment, and style attribution.
Key Documentation
Original purchase receipt, certificate of authenticity (COA), service records (especially for watches), appraisal documents from recognized authenticators (Entrupy, Real Authentication), and photos showing condition from multiple angles. Each document uploaded improves your Documentation Score independently of the AI Verification Score.
Common Issues
Replacement parts (aftermarket dials, re-soled sneakers) reduce confidence scores. Missing serial numbers or covered markings limit AI analysis. Poor photo quality (blurry, bad lighting, wrong angles) reduces Verification Score โ Boss Vision needs clear, well-lit images. Franken-watches (genuine parts from different references assembled together) are flagged as inconsistent.
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