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Old 28 January 2017, 02:23 AM   #1
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Watch Insurance

Hi all, looking for advice and recommendations for stand alone watch insurance in the U.K

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Old 28 January 2017, 02:40 AM   #2
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Jewelers mutual is the popular choice
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Old 28 January 2017, 02:47 AM   #3
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Hi all, looking for advice and recommendations for stand alone watch insurance in the U.K

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Try your AD (they might have some useful recommendations) but from experience you will pay far more than including with your home policy.
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Old 28 January 2017, 02:58 AM   #4
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There have been several threads about this....... all i'll say is this.....

if you include with your homeowners ins check your jewelry limits. every policy has a limit in the US. check you deductible. If you filed a claim would it cost you anything for filing a claim (losing a claim free discount for 3 yrs?)

having a personal article policy w $0 deduct thru your ins company at a minimal expense of $7 per $1000 +/- is nothing in relation to $1000 deductible and loss of discounts.

Jewelers Mutual is another online option that many ppl here at TRF use.
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Old 28 January 2017, 03:17 AM   #5
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Try your AD (they might have some useful recommendations) but from experience you will pay far more than including with your home policy.
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Old 28 January 2017, 03:30 AM   #6
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I've got mine insured on my home insurance via Viva, each item is individually listed, I phoned them up the other day to inform them of the price increase for the BLNR and they had already automatically adjusted it for me. Costs me about £30 for two watches per annum!!
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Old 28 January 2017, 03:34 AM   #7
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From what I've seen, getting insurance in the UK is tough. It may also help to contact an AD and see who they recommend.
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Old 28 January 2017, 04:24 AM   #8
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The problem with home insurance is that you cannot claim.....

Not literally.... However I had to claim in 2015 due to a water escape in the loft which brought down a ceiling. The cost was about £3k and was my first claim in 25 years. When I came to renew 3 months later the insurance had gone up £300 from the previous year.

When I shopped around, the number of insurers that would not cover me because I had had a claim in the past 12 months. When I checked, if I have another claim within 2 years of the first claim I will almost be uninsurable, as most companies will not offer cover if you have had 2 claims within a 3 year period....

So although you may have cover, you have to think very carefully as to whether it is actually worth making a claim!

I would never claim now unless it is for a large amount of several £000. Anything less than a grand I will just pay.

Also, if you do have a 'situation' and ring to see if your covered and then decide not to claim, the Insurance Company will still log the incident and it will very likely affect future premiums.......
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Old 28 January 2017, 04:27 AM   #9
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Old 28 January 2017, 04:36 AM   #10
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Mine is on the house insurance but its getting quite expensive. Depends I think on how many watches you want to put on it. If you do go the contents way, as many others have said specify everything!
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Old 28 January 2017, 05:58 AM   #11
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Personal Articles Floater on my Exp1. Appx. $7 per month for a zero deductible.
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Old 28 January 2017, 07:11 AM   #12
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Have you thought of adding it to your contents insurance?

I use Hiscox and they cover all my watches and my wife's jewellery and their only stipulation is anything over £15k has to be specified.

I tried TM Marsh for just my RD Daytona and my WG 40DD and they wanted silly money, around £2k just for those 2 watches!
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Old 28 January 2017, 08:36 AM   #13
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Old 28 January 2017, 08:57 AM   #14
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