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Old 24 September 2019, 01:19 PM   #31
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My ultra safe storage lockbox consists of my collection being on open display because I pay a lot of money for insurance and have no need to secure them beyond locking the door of my house...and I enjoy looking at them at all times :)
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Old 24 September 2019, 01:21 PM   #32
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I’ve got a small collection with no crazy expensive pieces that are typically kept in a bank safety deposit box. But safe deposit boxes have their own fallibility and they make use and enjoyment cumbersome.

I’d appreciate some guidance on home safekeeping ideas (other than obviously properly insuring them).

Walk safe? Sock drawer? Lockbox? Anyone use these? have a good recommendation? Any have glass covers?



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isn't that what insurance is for? piece of mind

my car is insured so i dont need a really big lock box.

I have a safe, but its not really for watches


Honestly, unless im getting a giant discount why would i inconvenience myself in order to limit the risk of the company i pay to cover a loss?
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Old 24 September 2019, 01:22 PM   #33
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My ultra safe storage lockbox consists of my collection being on open display because I pay a lot of money for insurance and have no need to secure them beyond locking the door of my house...and I enjoy looking at them at all times :)


Yeah this is exactly what I’ve been doing — but it makes me nervous.


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Old 24 September 2019, 01:23 PM   #34
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isn't that what insurance is for? piece of mind

my car is insured so i dont need a really big lock box.

I have a safe, but its not really for watches


Yes very good point.


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Old 24 September 2019, 01:49 PM   #35
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Yeah this is exactly what I’ve been doing — but it makes me nervous.


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its one thing to put them away when you go on vacation or even away for a weekend. Day to day if my watches are put away im lazy and i dont wear them in the morning.

Somone is almost always home at our house though and we have a pretty good security system. Its way loud and two of my neighbors (that i actually know)work from home. So they would hear it for sure. No way someone gets in undetected and gets out without a ton of eyeballs on them.... if they can then a safe wouldn't protect me anyway as thats a pro job
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Old 24 September 2019, 02:05 PM   #36
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Old 24 September 2019, 02:22 PM   #37
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Yeah this is exactly what I’ve been doing — but it makes me nervous.


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No need to be nervous if you have appropriate insurance. I have $200k of watches sitting out at my house and if they are stolen, I’ll get a check for the amount they’re insured for within 7 days.
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Old 2 October 2019, 12:15 AM   #38
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No need to be nervous if you have appropriate insurance. I have $200k of watches sitting out at my house and if they are stolen, I’ll get a check for the amount they’re insured for within 7 days.


Just upped my insurance and sleeping better! Thku.


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Old 2 October 2019, 12:32 AM   #39
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Old 2 October 2019, 08:13 AM   #40
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Have two larger fireproof safes for my other hobby. Watches share a shelf with important papers.

Bolted to wall and floor with a separate alarm. My other hobby is has more value than my watches.
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Old 14 December 2019, 03:13 AM   #41
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No safe can ever fully defeat a burglar. However the thicker and heavier your safe the longer it will slow down a burglar and delay them from obtaining what is inside.
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Old 14 December 2019, 03:36 AM   #42
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I’d appreciate some guidance on home safekeeping ideas (other than obviously properly insuring them).
I obviously properly insure them and I have a home safe
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Old 14 December 2019, 03:36 AM   #43
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I obviously properly insure them and I have a home safe


Thku bro!


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Old 14 December 2019, 03:45 AM   #44
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Not exactly a lockbox.....
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Old 14 December 2019, 03:45 AM   #45
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Not exactly a lockbox.....

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Fuzzier though, still effective


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Old 14 December 2019, 04:46 AM   #46
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I think you have been given good advise. Heavy duty safes will protect your goods from all but a professional thief as long as someone isn't home and forced to open it. 99% of routine burglars are in and out in minutes.

Whatever the protections, insurance is your best safeguard to replace everything if necessary.
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Old 15 December 2019, 08:33 AM   #47
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I think you have been given good advise. Heavy duty safes will protect your goods from all but a professional thief as long as someone isn't home and forced to open it. 99% of routine burglars are in and out in minutes.

Whatever the protections, insurance is your best safeguard to replace everything if necessary.


Agreed with all


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Old 15 December 2019, 08:46 AM   #48
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Keep it secret, keep it safe. Tolkien had it spot on.

I just have the one watch, so I’m generally wearing it to keep it safe.
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Old 15 December 2019, 11:19 AM   #49
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Old 16 December 2019, 12:13 AM   #50
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My FIL jeweler has a 2500 lb safe at his shop. Probably not practical for a home, but it's like a damn fortress.
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Old 16 December 2019, 05:36 AM   #51
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No safe can ever fully defeat a burglar. However the thicker and heavier your safe the longer it will slow down a burglar and delay them from obtaining what is inside.


While true, a prominent, cheap floor safe bolted to the floor serves as a great time waster for the burglars. Something to delay them 15 minutes or so - as the home alarm is blaring and the cameras are recording and police dispatched.

Inside that safe they’d find some worthless fake stocks and bonds, and 2 fake Rolexes. All told this should cost less than $500.

Meanwhile your actual valuables are in a disguised place - like a laundry room wicker hamper or under a sofa.


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Old 16 December 2019, 05:56 AM   #52
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While true, a prominent, cheap floor safe bolted to the floor serves as a great time waster for the burglars. Something to delay them 15 minutes or so - as the home alarm is blaring and the cameras are recording and police dispatched.

Inside that safe they’d find some worthless fake stocks and bonds, and 2 fake Rolexes. All told this should cost less than $500.

Meanwhile your actual valuables are in a disguised place - like a laundry room wicker hamper or under a sofa.


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Now this is we’ll thought out! Thanks Paul.


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Old 25 December 2019, 04:14 AM   #53
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I strongly discourage use of a lockbox. My home was burglarized a few months ago, and my lockbox containing my passport, Social Security card, and other valuables was taken so easily that the dust on the shelf around it was undisturbed.
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Old 25 December 2019, 05:05 AM   #54
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A local police officer told me never ever store fine jewelry in any bedroom or kitchen
He keeps his watches and fine jewelry in the laundry room -he said gone are the days when they steal your tv and stereos-they are now focussed on cash and jewelry hence the bedrooms and kitchen (cash in a cash jar)
I follow the advise of a guy that spends virtually every day investigating break ins
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