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Old 27 February 2009, 12:41 AM   #1
sheriff
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Great site. Need advice please

Great site chaps. I need a bit of advice please.

About 2 years ago I lost my seadweller that my mother gave me when my father died. Although I was gutted about loosing it, It was insured. I never told my mother as it would have really upset her. I claimed on the insurance and got a new one. Last week whilst doing some work in my garden, I found the watch buried in some soil. I still have all the paperwork and box for the watch, but it looks like it could do with a service, after being in the outside for two years. My issue is if I take it to be serviced it will come up on Bexley lost or stolen. My question is, will they inform the insurers? because im worried they will then take it away, and I will be without my fathers watch again.

Marc
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