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24 June 2011, 09:30 AM | #31 |
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Only takes one time to wish you had insurance. Hubby and I lived without insurance for the first 6 years we were married. We were dirt poor living in KS (and I do mean poor) and kept saying we couldn't afford it. Then a friend had a house fire and we said "we don't have much, but we better insure it.". Took out our first policy with USAA (I'm a brat, hubby was E5 in the Army reserves at that time- retired as SGM). One month later we were hit by a tornado, our few possessions were scattered over several counties. All of our furniture was "gifted," what we prefer to call "early poverty style.". Replacement value bought us a house full of beautiful replacement. If you still question the value of insurance, I can tell you that replacing JUST the content of "sock and undies" drawers was over $2000 20 years ago.
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24 June 2011, 11:06 AM | #32 |
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I have USAA as well, but for the one piece of jewelry that i do insure, it is very expensive. So I am surprised to hear everyone's low rates. When you did insure your rolexs, did you need to get an appraisal?
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24 June 2011, 11:10 AM | #33 |
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I use Jeweler's Mutual. The premium is 1-2% of the value of the watch depending on where you live. I think NYC and LA have the highest premiums.
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24 June 2011, 11:43 AM | #34 |
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I just got my policy through USAA for my new GMTIIc. About $90/year. Definitely do NOT put it on your homeowners!
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24 June 2011, 11:49 AM | #35 |
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The best route to take is with your home/renters insurance company. Usually you can do a "Personal Property" line of insurance, and if you bundle it you can get a better price then going through a third party, at least that's what I've found. Since I have my homeowners/auto/life all through the same company my personal property for my watches was dirt cheap!
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24 June 2011, 12:52 PM | #36 | |
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25 June 2011, 02:47 AM | #37 | |
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BTW-It just occurred to me how incredibly stupid it is to post the name of my insurance company on a public forum like this-esp. a forum where many of its members probably are in upper income brackets. As I write this there are 284 active members on this forum and 568 guests. How many of these "guests" troll forums like this(or BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, forums, etc.)for the sole purpose of finding potential cyber crime victims, marks? The possibilities are frightening. |
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25 June 2011, 03:46 AM | #38 |
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I've heard all sorts of different opinions on this, but I've chosen to go with my homeowners insurance for covering my watches/jewelry. I called Travelers and made sure what they would cover, and had them add extra coverage on to my policy. This includes coverage if my wife or myself are robbed/etc. I think is was $125 for the year. Not bad.
I guess the true test would be to hear stories on how these companies have handled lose/theft/damage in the past. Cheers! |
25 June 2011, 04:03 AM | #39 |
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25 June 2011, 04:06 AM | #40 |
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Really?! I pay about $120 (per year) for my Jewelers Mutual coverage of a SS GMTIIC....Am I missing something..maybe its where I live or some other factor?
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25 June 2011, 04:11 AM | #41 |
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My biggest concern is that I ride my motorcycle with my watch on all the time. If I wreck and damage the watch I do not think insurance will pay for that. As far as being robbed they better bring a metal detector that can search where the sun don't shine because nobody is finding me Roly.
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25 June 2011, 04:22 AM | #42 |
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Home insurance is fine.
Valuable items list. As long as you keep them updated with any price rises, although the premium rises a little each time. But that gets you market value at time of claim and not what you originally insured them for. Covers you even when outside of house too!! |
25 June 2011, 05:39 AM | #43 |
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Cost depends on value of the watch, city and county of residence and your amount of deductible. My estimate was about $20.00 too low though. The actual quote is $73.00 on $6,500.00 coverage with no deductible. Not bad really.
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25 June 2011, 07:20 AM | #45 |
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I never realized how great USAA is. I just got off the phone getting insurance on my two watches and bass guitar. Have a 1988 5513 in excellent condition my father gave to me and I just bought my first watch, a Bremont Alt1-C. Those together came out to around 11k and then my bass guitar stuff totaled to around 8k. I only have to pay $10 a month for insurance on all that. That is crazy good. Even covers accidental damage which is even better.
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I asked state farm that even if I crash my bike and its my fault will they still cover the watch. The agent said yes. I hope she's not lying. She said pretty much anything could happen, lost, stolen dropped and broken, etc and I either take cash at the cost of what they can get one for or they actually replace it. BTW, I doubt you would have time to hide your watch if you get mugged n robbed for your watch. lol |
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25 June 2011, 08:17 AM | #47 |
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25 June 2011, 08:59 AM | #48 |
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25 June 2011, 09:09 AM | #49 |
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part of homeowner insurance for me.
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