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#900045 by TheBigBad
03 Apr 2015, 12:40
Looking through T&Cs for travel insurance it seems that expensive watches are not covered anywhereas most policies only cover single items up to £300-400.

This is not something I have ever looked at before but it caught my eye today when I was scanning through my annual policy from my bank so I looked at a few others too.

I wear an Omega watch daily but also take a more sporty Tag Heuer with me for when I go swimming. My wife wears a Tag also. So if something were to happen to any single watch (or god forbid all 3!!) then I would not be covered!

Does anybody know of a way of insuring these? I preferred not knowing, now I am super paranoid :0
#900050 by pmramsay
03 Apr 2015, 12:56
My wifes engagement ring is insured worldwide as part of my home insurance, had to declare it specifically and my policy covers it globally. Adds quite a bit to my insurance each year but its better than risking it on travel insurance
#900051 by sungod
03 Apr 2015, 13:00
you can get travel insurance with extra cover, but if values are high you may need to use a broker

as above, i take high value items and they are covered under my household contents insurance with a policy extension to give global cover, i have to declare the high value items and it plumps up the premiums, but if you travel a lot it can be a good option (i've got other cover for health, disruption etc. etc. via amex)
#900059 by slinky09
03 Apr 2015, 14:12
Generally if your home insurance covers high value items outside of the house it applies worldwide, mine does, but it is worth checking.
#900061 by SNOMO
03 Apr 2015, 16:03
We had to send in a copy of the receipt for my husbands Tag that is kept on file with the house insurance, but now you have mentioned it I will just check to make sure that its covered worldwide. Thanks for the heads up.
#900064 by marshy11
03 Apr 2015, 18:28
We both wear Tags, 'he' has more than one (to compensate for my diamonds? :(! ). We have home contents which specifically covers these away from home. They are specified on the policy, with serial numbers for the watches.
#900071 by gfonk
03 Apr 2015, 20:53
i added worldwide watch cover to our home insurance.
not just for travel but for any issue.
#900093 by dickydotcom
04 Apr 2015, 08:41
marshy11 wrote:We both wear Tags, 'he' has more than one (to compensate for my diamonds? :(! ). We have home contents which specifically covers these away from home. They are specified on the policy, with serial numbers for the watches.


My watches are not high value, but I do take two on holiday.
I take a photo of my watch case before I go to avoid any nasty discussions with customs as to why I have a second boxed watch in my carry on.

Dick D
#900111 by etk
04 Apr 2015, 09:51
You need to be careful with claiming on your home contents insurance though. A £1500 water damage claim five years ago has easily cost us £2000 in raised premiums since, including a year where we could only get insurance if we had a monitored alarm system. Quite how a burglar alarm which connects to a call centre has anything to do with a blocked drain I have no idea.
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