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Every now and again i write on the forum the importance of security regarding our precious watches.
If you have not made the following steps towards your watches you should seriously consider them !!!!
-1- Photograph each watch individually & record any serial numbers or identifying marks
-2- Find a way to keep copies of the above information (photo's / descriptions) online. You dont want the only copy of the important information on a laptop that was also stolen in a home burglary.
-3- For those of you with collections - dont keep all your watches at home. Keep the bulk of your collection in a private security compay box OR bank vault. Learn to keep no more than a couple of watches at home at any given time and rotate the 2-3 watches at the security box each week or two if you need variety on your wrist.
-4- Have a small safe / lock box or well hidden location (i dont mean the back of the sock drawer) to keep your few pieces at home locked away while you're not using them.
-5- Contact your home insurance company and find out what your watches are covered for in the event of a break-in or fire. Ask how much it would cost to insure them to replacement value.
-6- Dont have any watches at home when you go away for extended periods. Holidays & extended weekends are times to be more wary, park your valuables in the security center's safety box.
-7- When travelling with a watch or two email yourself the photo's & descriptions of the watches so that if they go missing whilst you are travelling you have their info at your fingertips.
I really hope that my advice helps some of you think about your own watch collection's security.
Hopefully you are already using these proceedures.
- Darren
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