One home for everything you own.
Gemsza is split into two zones — a curated auction house for specialist collectors, and an everyday marketplace for the rest of your wardrobe and home. Same account, same protection, same payout, different shelves.
Luxury Auctions
A curated auction house for serious collectors.
Specialist categories — watches, fine art, antiques, jewellery, vintage cars, coins, wine, and more — reviewed for a buyer audience that's here to bid, not bargain-hunt.
- Luxury Watches
- Fine Art
- High-End Jewellery
- Vintage Cars
- Gemstones & Bullion
Marketplace
Everyday buying and selling, wide open.
Clothing, shoes, accessories, electronics, home goods, and dozens more everyday categories — built for casual sellers who just want to list something and move it on.
- Women's & Men's Clothing
- Shoes & Sportswear
- Bags & Accessories
- Electronics
- Home & Kids
The split is by category, not by trust.
Every listing in either zone passes the same fraud, duplicate, and quality checks before it goes live.
Buyer Protection applies whether you're bidding on a watch or buying a jacket.
No commission in either zone today — sellers keep the full hammer price, minus Stripe processing.
Frequently asked about the two zones.
Why did Gemsza split into two zones?
We started as a specialist auction house for watches, art, antiques, and similar categories. Marketplace opened that up to everyday clothing, electronics, and household items too, without diluting the curated feel of the original auction categories — so each side keeps the audience it's built for.
Do buyer protection and fees work the same in both zones?
Yes. Every listing in both zones runs through the same AI + specialist review before it goes live, carries the same 14-day Buyer Protection Guarantee, and currently charges 0% seller commission — the zones split by category, not by trust or price.
Can I sell in both zones with one account?
Yes — one Gemsza account covers both. Start a listing from either zone's "List an item" / "Consign a lot" button and the category picker jumps straight to that zone's categories.
Is Marketplace still an auction, or fixed price?
Either — same as Luxury Auctions. Every listing can take bids, and a seller can optionally add a Buy Now price so a buyer can skip the wait. Marketplace just has lighter-touch, everyday categories; the mechanics don't change.
Which zone should I list my item in?
If it's a watch, fine art, antiques, vintage car, or another specialist collector category, use Luxury Auctions. Everything else — clothing, shoes, electronics, home, kids' items — belongs in Marketplace. The Sell form only shows you categories, so it's hard to pick wrong.