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Post by wasatch on Jan 17, 2007 13:27:45 GMT -6
Just got to wondering, since we just renewed our insurance policy for the year.
I have the Omega EB on my wife's policy for her wedding ring. It seems like a great policy, which covers theft, fire, breakage, or even a loss that was my fault. Basically, if the watch ever disappears, they replace it at full MSRP.
It ends up costing somewhere around $25/year, which doesn't seem like much, but definitely adds up year after year.
Anyone have any thoughts or opinions about insuring your watches?
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worktolivelife
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Post by worktolivelife on Jan 17, 2007 14:05:35 GMT -6
Always had mine insured as a rider on my household. consider it worth it as a guide my latest costs me extra $15 [your money] a month "All Risks"!!!! not only the theft issue but accidential damage, sure we've all had those idiot moments, gotta be worth that IMO!
steve
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Post by atomic on Jan 17, 2007 14:09:46 GMT -6
Always had mine insured as a rider on my household. consider it worth it as a guide my latest costs me extra $15 [your money] a month "All Risks"!!!! not only the theft issue but accidential damage, sure we've all had those idiot moments, gotta be worth that IMO! steve X2
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Archer
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Post by Archer on Jan 17, 2007 14:28:02 GMT -6
Yes, all except my froogs are insured on a rider.
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Post by Sam on Jan 17, 2007 20:26:04 GMT -6
Hell yeah! I've got a $2500 general policy that covers any item lost/stolen/etc up to that value. Anything over that is individually scheduled. Think it works out to about 1% of the estimated watch value. Well worth the peace of mind.
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Post by JJ on Jan 19, 2007 14:54:12 GMT -6
Never thought it necessary!!
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CHIP
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Post by CHIP on Jan 19, 2007 15:04:37 GMT -6
Half the time I don't even know where mine are. lol
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