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18 January 2013, 02:43 AM | #1 |
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Travel advice....
I'll be heading down to Jamaica for a couple of weeks and I was thinking to take my GMT with me.
Does anyone have any previous experiences / advices about taking or not taking Rolex with them? Thanks Z |
18 January 2013, 02:45 AM | #2 |
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Depends on how much you'll be smoking.
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18 January 2013, 02:49 AM | #3 |
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18 January 2013, 06:32 AM | #4 |
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18 January 2013, 02:49 AM | #5 |
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I just got back from Jamaica a few days ago. I wore my Sub throughout the trip and my fiance wore her oysterdate for probably half the time (with it spending the rest of the time in the safe). I never felt concerned. That being said, I was at Sandals and spent the whole trip either in the airport, on the charter bus or at Sandals. I can't really speak to comfort level outside of a resort setting...
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18 January 2013, 02:51 AM | #6 |
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I would wear it.
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18 January 2013, 02:55 AM | #7 |
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Wear it and enjoy it.
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18 January 2013, 03:00 AM | #8 |
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If you're uncomfortable don't bring it.
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18 January 2013, 03:04 AM | #9 |
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A good rule to follow.
If you have strong doubts about whether or not your watch will be safe, why would you even consider traveling there in the first place? Always place you safety first, and you should never have to worry whether your watch will be safe or not.
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18 January 2013, 03:26 AM | #10 | |
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18 January 2013, 03:04 AM | #11 |
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Take it !
I brought my TT Sub to Barbados and I wasn't the only one wearing a fine timepiece. It seems like it's the new fashion statement to sport an expensive watch at the beach.
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18 January 2013, 03:09 AM | #12 |
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Of course u should take it.
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18 January 2013, 03:29 AM | #13 |
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Absolutely don't take it off. If you can keep it on the whole
Time knock yourself out. Get a policy from your insurer to Be doubly safe. |
18 January 2013, 03:45 AM | #14 |
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I couldn't agree more with the insurance policy. Worst case scenario you are still covered, and you won't be motivated to try to action like an action movie star :)
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18 January 2013, 03:46 AM | #15 |
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Just wear it and relax...
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18 January 2013, 04:01 AM | #16 |
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this might bring alot of disagreement, but the golden rule is never expose your precious items in unknown places. I don't understand why people still doing it even there is only 0.000001% of chance, just don't understand why people are so confident about there $10K piece!
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18 January 2013, 04:12 AM | #18 | |
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18 January 2013, 06:06 AM | #19 |
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you probably misunderstood me, not saying not wearing your watch, in fact i wear mine every minute except shower and sleep. I am talking about unknown places or unsafe situation. Some people concern less about $10k item probably because they are rich, but I know I will definitely cry if I lost something $10k due to inconsideration (or potentially injury from getting mugged). Perhaps you can confidently wear yours from a 7stars resort down to a ghetto streets, but definitely not me, just don't understand why jeopardizing yourself even only 0.0001% chance. Just don't understand why. The OP is not going to Disney
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18 January 2013, 04:17 AM | #20 |
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Is it insured?
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18 January 2013, 04:23 AM | #21 |
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Most people who holiday in Jamaica and other islands pretty much only stay in the resort..... which are usually heavily guarded......so probably no risk unless you leave your watch lying around in your room.
If you are going to venture out into downtown Kingston... particularly after dark.... then that's a different question..... This was on the UK Government advice website..... Safety and Security - Crime Jamaica (particularly the capital city, Kingston) suffers from a high crime rate – including violent crime. Gang violence and shootings are usually concentrated in inner city neighbourhoods, including West Kingston, Grant's Pen, August Town, Harbour View, Spanish Town and certain parts of Montego Bay. Public order incidents and demonstrations, sometimes violent, can occur in Kingston, Spanish Town and Montego Bay. The motive for most attacks on tourists is robbery. Although the Jamaican government has a system of mobile police patrols, there is a risk in walking alone in isolated areas or on deserted beaches even in daylight hours. Vigilance is particularly advised when drawing money from ATMs. Most hotels and resorts are well guarded. However, robberies can occur. Hotel guests are advised to follow hotel security procedures such as using room or hotel safes, locking windows and doors and reporting suspicious activity to the hotel. Longer-term visitors and residents should ensure proper door locks and window grilles are fitted and consider employing a guard and/or fitting a house alarm. Gated/guarded compounds represent the safest accommodation in the Kingston area. You should follow these guidelines: Be particularly alert for thieves but do not offer resistance in the event of an attempted robbery. Don’t walk or use buses at night. Only hire taxis authorised by the Jamaica Tourist Board usually operated by the Jamaica Union of Travellers Association (JUTA) or taxis ordered from hotels for your sole use (i.e. unshared). Do not give lifts to strangers and keep car doors and windows locked. Avoid large crowds and public demonstrations. Criminals use the confusion of such events to engage in acts such as robbery. Do not carry large amounts of cash or wear eye-catching jewellery. Use hotel safety deposit boxes to store valuables, money and passports. Try to vary which restaurants you use. Frequenting the same place too often might make you a target for thieves. Unless you are fully acquainted with the route and are driving in daylight hours, you should not self-drive a car to or from Kingston’s Norman Manley International Airport. Instead, take an official 'JUTA' taxi, or taxi recommended by your hotel or airport’s official taxi dispatcher for your journey to or from the airport. There have been outbreaks of violence in the Mountain View area on one route from the airport to the city. You should therefore avoid this route and use the alternative signposted Humming Bird route via South Camp Road. |
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I have never been to that island but I always take my watches on vacation with me
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18 January 2013, 04:54 AM | #23 |
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Thank you guys for all your responses!
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18 January 2013, 04:55 AM | #24 |
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Insure your watch and wear it.
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18 January 2013, 05:04 AM | #25 |
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My advice. Never take your watch anywhere where you'd risk losing it. That's anywhere then. At least you can never blame me should it ever get nicked. |
18 January 2013, 05:15 AM | #26 |
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Agree with above. Insure the watch and wear it. When going through a sketchy part of town, cover your watch with your sleeve or remove and put in pocket.
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18 January 2013, 05:21 AM | #27 |
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Frankly, I would recommend not traveling in the sketchy part of town.
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18 January 2013, 06:13 AM | #28 |
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18 January 2013, 06:10 AM | #29 |
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use common sense.
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18 January 2013, 06:21 AM | #30 |
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I have no problem wearing a tool watch any part of the world or in any sketchy city. Wearing gold/PCL watches or other blingy watches I stay away
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