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Old 23 February 2018, 01:12 AM   #31
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Hard to make any kind of comparison as insurance premiums are based on a variety of factors like location, credit score, claims etc.
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Old 23 February 2018, 01:16 AM   #32
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I just had a new DateJust 41 added to my homeowner's policy. Total cost was $71. I sent the insurance company an e-mail with a picture of it on my wrist and the $10,200 bill from the AD. The watch is now insured in my home and anywhere I wear it. The $71 is well worth the peace of mind to me. I had insured a submariner before and I believe the cost is $56 per year, but I am not certain about that dollar amount.
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Old 23 February 2018, 01:28 AM   #33
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This is news to me...very interesting, - as I'm considering additional insurance.
I wanted to add that my Allstate homeowners initially covered my jewelry for a very low price BUT, it covered it being stored in a home vault and not wearing. I inquired who and why get insurance on jewelry you can’t wear??
My new “wear it” price through Allstate was higher but not more than other policies with the amount of $$$ jewelry. This was a additional insurance coverage plan through my homeowners. I am a “very good” customer with no claims.

The moral is...don’t assume anything and give them a hypothetical scenario how and what real world risks you might have with your watch. Let them explain what they would do and pay in that particular scenario if something were to happen.
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Old 23 February 2018, 01:39 AM   #34
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I put my BLNR, SubC, and PAM01320 on my homeowners insurance (Secura) and the premium is $244/year. That includes theft and mysterious disappearance (I lose one) worldwide. We're heading to Cannes, France for a two week vacation in June so that eases my mind if I decide to bring all three. Hoping I won't ever have to use it, as each piece is sentimental.
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Old 23 February 2018, 08:31 AM   #35
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I recently purchased a Rolex Daytona and actually spoke to Jewelers Mutual about the difference in the selling price and what it would cost to replace. Since the retail was $12.4k and the gray market cost is around $20k, they actually told me they would insure it and pay out the replacement cost of $20k as long as I received an appraisal from my AD. My AD didn't have an issue with it, so if I was to get it stolen or lost, I would be able to replace it immediately with a like watch. Certainly didn't want the exposure, since that really seems like the only Rolex that appreciates as soon as you walk out of the store.
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Old 24 February 2018, 09:20 AM   #36
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Old 24 February 2018, 09:50 AM   #37
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A scheduled personal property rider with Amica runs us about 0.6% of the value insured.
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Old 24 February 2018, 10:08 AM   #38
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Jeweler's Mutual offers individual policies.
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Old 24 February 2018, 10:28 AM   #39
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I have my watches insured through State Farm here in New York and I pay 1% of the appraised value, no deductible. When I requested a quote from JM they quoted me 1.5% of appraised value again with no deductible. Your quote seems very reasonable and appears that State Farm takes into account your geographic location! I must Live in a high crime area!! LOL
Would you mind sharing your agent? I’m here in NYC and have been considering getting my wife’s jewelry and my watches insured.
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