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Old 4 October 2022, 07:34 AM   #1
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Rolex Insurance....

Who do you use to insure your watches?
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Old 4 October 2022, 07:51 AM   #2
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Old 4 October 2022, 07:52 AM   #3
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I’m with Hodinkee as well.
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Old 4 October 2022, 07:54 AM   #4
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I think im going with them as well...You insure for the price you paid or the current value?
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Old 4 October 2022, 08:07 AM   #5
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Old 4 October 2022, 08:09 AM   #6
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I think im going with them as well...You insure for the price you paid or the current value?

You set the price you want to insure your watches for and they give you a rate.

Super easy to do online, took all of 15 minutes for my watches.

My yearly rate is right at 1.2% of insured value.
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Old 4 October 2022, 08:43 AM   #7
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My yearly rate is right at 1.2% of insured value.
USAA is about half that, but most people can't get USAA.

Also, for Hodinkee, I think it's Chubb underwriting. Which is a good thing - if not for USAA, I would go for one of these.

IMO with Hodinkee/Chubb is the best thing going for folks that can't get USAA.

Also, from what my friends tell me, Hodinkee/Chubb really know how to insure watches and assign value.
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Old 4 October 2022, 08:43 AM   #8
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Now i just need a company for my jewelry. Jewelers mutual was a no-go.
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Old 4 October 2022, 09:44 AM   #9
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Also, from what my friends tell me, Hodinkee/Chubb really know how to insure watches and assign value.

They do not assign value, you choose the value you want to insure your watches for and pay accordingly.


But yes, they are a great when it comes to insurance.
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Old 4 October 2022, 10:26 AM   #10
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USAA is about half that, but most people can't get USAA.

Also, for Hodinkee, I think it's Chubb underwriting. Which is a good thing - if not for USAA, I would go for one of these.

IMO with Hodinkee/Chubb is the best thing going for folks that can't get USAA.

Also, from what my friends tell me, Hodinkee/Chubb really know how to insure watches and assign value.


Don’t they stop at 10k if not on a home owners policy?
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Old 4 October 2022, 10:31 AM   #11
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HODINKEE (Chubb) - previously was with Jewlers mutual but many recommendations for Hodinkee here so I switched as it was easier to assign value to some of my more difficult to replace pieces.


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Old 4 October 2022, 10:32 AM   #12
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Now i just need a company for my jewelry. Jewelers mutual was a no-go.
Me too I think they just decided to stop insuring Rolex.
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Old 4 October 2022, 10:37 AM   #13
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Hodinkee needs to make the insurance available for Canadian residents, at this time...its not. I wonder how long it may be before they offer insurance to Canadians

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Old 4 October 2022, 10:42 AM   #14
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I use State Farm, which is a rider to my home owners insurance. It is cheaper than Hodinkee, but not as forgiving. I insured them for what I paid and the rate was <1%, but when I tried to increase the stated value, the rate when up over 2%.
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Old 4 October 2022, 10:49 AM   #15
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Don’t they stop at 10k if not on a home owners policy?
I'm not sure.

I have watches and cameras listed as a rider - they call it VPP for Valuable Personal Property

These items would cap out or not be covered under homeowners - to the best of my knowledge
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Old 4 October 2022, 10:51 AM   #16
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I use State Farm, which is a rider to my home owners insurance. It is cheaper than Hodinkee, but not as forgiving. I insured them for what I paid and the rate was <1%, but when I tried to increase the stated value, the rate when up over 2%.
Did you offer a current appraisal? That might help you get the % back down lower
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Old 4 October 2022, 11:26 AM   #17
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Personal article rider on my home insurance policy. Around 1 dollar a year for every one hundred dollars insured.
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Old 4 October 2022, 11:41 AM   #18
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State Farm to JM to Hodinkee. Never been happier. Great product and underwritten by Chubb as said above. Modern and easy.
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Old 4 October 2022, 11:05 PM   #20
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Home insurance.

Costs me like £400 p/a to cover a market value of roughly £100k in watches.
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Old 4 October 2022, 11:32 PM   #21
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A good fire rated safe and only take out one watch at a time.
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Old 5 October 2022, 12:31 AM   #22
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I'm not sure.

I have watches and cameras listed as a rider - they call it VPP for Valuable Personal Property

These items would cap out or not be covered under homeowners - to the best of my knowledge
Yeah that’s the one I looked at. VPP. I’m a member also. But when I went to get a quote the max online was 10k
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Old 5 October 2022, 01:18 AM   #23
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Hodinkee. It's awesome. I had an accident with a datejust, the crystal was shattered some glass went into the movement and the dial and hands were scratched. I called Chubb, which is who hodinkee uses, filed a claim and all they needed were pics of the watch and the estimate of the repair from my AD/Jeweler. I went ahead and had the watch fixed while they were approving the claim, a few days later the check came in the mail for the full amount. So overall, I'm very happy with hodinkee. Just a side note, they were also willing to take the watch and give me cash value for it, you just need to provide an appraisal or an online comp. Hope that helps.
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Hodinkee. It's awesome. I had an accident with a datejust, the crystal was shattered some glass went into the movement and the dial and hands were scratched. I called Chubb, which is who hodinkee uses, filed a claim and all they needed were pics of the watch and the estimate of the repair from my AD/Jeweler. I went ahead and had the watch fixed while they were approving the claim, a few days later the check came in the mail for the full amount. So overall, I'm very happy with hodinkee. Just a side note, they were also willing to take the watch and give me cash value for it, you just need to provide an appraisal or an online comp. Hope that helps.

Wowzers that’s awesome Makes me feel even better if I have to use them for a claim

I had my 515 and a 126610 with Chubb and literally just added another 5 that were on my home owners. Cheaper and easier as well.

It’s wild how easy they insured over 200k
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Old 7 October 2022, 03:15 PM   #25
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Hodinkee. It's awesome. I had an accident with a datejust, the crystal was shattered some glass went into the movement and the dial and hands were scratched. I called Chubb, which is who hodinkee uses, filed a claim and all they needed were pics of the watch and the estimate of the repair from my AD/Jeweler. I went ahead and had the watch fixed while they were approving the claim, a few days later the check came in the mail for the full amount. So overall, I'm very happy with hodinkee. Just a side note, they were also willing to take the watch and give me cash value for it, you just need to provide an appraisal or an online comp. Hope that helps.

Did your rates go up after the claim though? Or curious if they go up at time of renewal

FWIW I am insured through Chubbs/Hodinkee Insurance as well
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Hodinkee. It's awesome. I had an accident with a datejust, the crystal was shattered some glass went into the movement and the dial and hands were scratched. I called Chubb, which is who hodinkee uses, filed a claim and all they needed were pics of the watch and the estimate of the repair from my AD/Jeweler. I went ahead and had the watch fixed while they were approving the claim, a few days later the check came in the mail for the full amount. So overall, I'm very happy with hodinkee. Just a side note, they were also willing to take the watch and give me cash value for it, you just need to provide an appraisal or an online comp. Hope that helps.
I second the curiosity of what happened at renewal.

Additionally, they offered you actual cash value of the watch in what condition? Was it the ACV of the watch in the damaged condition or in “normal” condition?
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Rider on the Homeowner's policy.
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If you have multiple watches (or just a lot of valuables), I highly recommend considering a security or even a high-security safe.

I use a high-security safe + JM. Can't speak to the claims or customer service though, as I have never needed them.
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