patrick_y[PuristSPro Moderator]
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We'll see what we can do...
Trust me. There's a lot that hasn't been considered. It's definitely much more complex than it looks. It's easy if it's a watch everyone knows, and knows what it will look like on their wrist. It's harder when it's a more unusual piece.
Regarding insurance, due to so many insurance laws, it'd mainly apply to collectors of art/watches/jewelry who have at least a portion of their collection in USA. The collection can be housed all over the world. But at least a portion has to be in USA - at least for the insurance company I interviewed and researched with the thought of writing an article. Since we're an International site, this article has become a secondary priority. But, it's still possible that enough people with at least a single piece of their watch/jewelry/art collection is in the USA, would be able to benefit from the article.
MTR, are you based in Europe?