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    Watch Insurance

    Good evening, I have always added my watches to my house insurance, but with my latest acquisition the demands from my house insurer are not acceptable. I have looked at separate insurance and saw a company called Ripe. Does anyone have any recommendations please?

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    Follow my thread 5 below dude 🤣

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    Looking for general insurance not postage

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    I should expand on this, up to now my watches have been n my household cover. I have just made an acquisition that is over 10k and my insurer has said I must have a home alarm with remote monitoring but as I live with in a rented property that isn’t really feasible. So I have been looking at insuring my watches as a separate thing so was looking for guidance and recommendations on that front. Thanks

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    I’d change your insurance company then. See previous posts. I use AXA which covers up to 15K per item - there are others.
    Last edited by MartynJC (UK); 12th July 2020 at 22:17.

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