Watch listing checklist

Work through the elements that make watch listings convert — photos, specs, documentation, pricing and trust. Track your progress as you go.

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Photography
References & specs
Condition & documentation
Pricing & trust

Why listings live or die on detail

Buyers of four- and five-figure watches scrutinise every photo and line of the description. A complete, honest, well-referenced listing converts better and attracts fewer time-wasters. Work through the checklist below before you publish.

Frequently asked questions

Does a full set really matter?

Yes. Box and papers (a 'full set') can meaningfully affect resale value and buyer confidence — missing documentation can reduce value noticeably. Always state clearly what's included.

How many photos should I include?

As many as it takes to show the watch honestly: dial, case sides, caseback, clasp, bracelet/strap, movement (if shown), and close-ups of any wear or flaws.

Is my checklist progress saved?

No — it runs in your browser for this session only. Nothing is stored or sent.

Can Kigu store these details per watch?

Yes. Kigu's inventory captures reference, condition, papers and photos so your listings stay consistent across channels.

Manage this across your whole inventory

Kigu tracks fees, margins and consignments for every watch — not just one at a time.

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