Watch insurance
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the-norseman

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14,458 posts

187 months

Thursday 10th April
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Hi all,

I have 3x watches that are currently on my house insurance, my renewal has come through and its gone down a few pounds but I have noticed the figures that the watches are insured for aren't quite correct, I was told by a watch dealer (Moodys of Nantwich) to insure my watches for what it would cost to replace them new.

2 of the watches are insured for that (Tudor GMT and Omega Seamaster) but my third watch, my late fathers Rolex, is circa 13k to replace now, seems the house insurance will only go up to 10k.

So I'm thinking it would be best to have dedicated insurance for the 3 watches? who are people with?

the-norseman

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14,458 posts

187 months

Friday 11th April
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anybody

Longwool

193 posts

250 months

Friday 11th April
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My watches all on house insurance as individual items with NFU Mutual.

the-norseman

Original Poster:

14,458 posts

187 months

Friday 11th April
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I'll have a look at NFU, the normal comparison sites don't seem to let you have an individual item over 10k

Jinba Ittai

621 posts

107 months

Sunday 13th April
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I have my watches insured with Highworth Insurance. No harm in contacting them for a quote for yours.

Longwool

193 posts

250 months

Sunday 13th April
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the-norseman said:
I'll have a look at NFU, the normal comparison sites don't seem to let you have an individual item over 10k
I have watches over 10k with NFU Mutual

popeyewhite

23,007 posts

136 months

Sunday 13th April
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NFU mutual wouldn't cover me, went with Aviva (house + watches £380)