Being a luxury product examiner is a relatively new profession in China, although there are already many in Japan and South Korea with senior ones reportedly earning an annual salary of up to 500,000 yuan ($80,545).
To become certified in China one has to pass an exam and have related work experience of more than one year. A certified examiner can tell B-level counterfeits from genuine ones just by sight and may use infrared and other equipment to identify A-level forgeries. In the fake luxury industry, goods are rated as being A-, B- or C-level, marking the quality in descending order.
Examiners are graded according to the scope of products they scrutinize with primary ones focusing on bags, juniors bags and watches and seniors jewelry.
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An examiner measures the length of a Hermes logo in millimeters.[Photo/IC] |