AuHavrePro
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Yes ....
The 'bank safes' at AP boutiques is a pretty attractive idea in my opinion....
However....
By: AuHavrePro : April 3rd, 2023-16:51
the original owners themselves can easily file false claims.... This is something traditional insurance companies deal with all the time, but not something a watch manufacturer is supposed to deal with........
Sure...
By: pfang56 : April 3rd, 2023-16:59
Looks like in the interview, they may ask for a recent photo of the owner wearing the watch and police report for proof - if someone is willing to go the extra mile, then they are capable of a lot of things to game the system. Anyway, pretty amazing stuff...
Frankly....
By: AuHavrePro : April 3rd, 2023-20:34
in my opinion probably too many LoL.... Don't underestimate the number of exceedingly wealthy people willing to circumvent legal matters (obviously, mostly through a third party) in order to gain something financially....
Intriguing move …
By: Jp75 : April 3rd, 2023-16:46
Very intriguing move … which could be interesting if they really close the door on “no service for stolen watches”. We have had for a long time discussion about the allegedly limited willingness of the brands to track (incl database) of stolen property. N...
Out of this world…
By: Mr.Gatsby : April 3rd, 2023-16:57
The deviant ones would engineer the theft of their own watches. Instead of one they’d have two. And then years down the road, some other bloke would purchase the “stolen” watch, bring it into AP for servicing and get arrested for theft. I don’t know what ...
Good intention and idea by AP
By: sham1 : April 3rd, 2023-17:10
and I hope as many of their customers as possible will appreciate this gesture rather than take advantage of it. Unfortunately I have never owned an AP before and am unlikely to ever own one as my preferred watch, the ice blue Royal Oak in 37mm is too sou...
Interesting breakdown
By: TeutonicCarFan : April 3rd, 2023-17:47
Obviously this is built into the next price increases,those who got in 2022 received a free service! Insurance companies typically make bundles of money, maybe they are trying their hand? Unsure the significance of 2022 and 2023 and the 2 years insured pe...
I don't understand.
By: patrick_y : April 3rd, 2023-19:14
But yes, AP will offer a cash payout (at retail price) or a new "equivalent" watch. Obviously, the equivalent watch costs them the least as production costs and costs-of-goods-sold are much less than the retail price of the watch.
So far, that's the idea...
By: patrick_y : April 3rd, 2023-19:30
But keep in mind, many will choose the replacement option - due to the simple fact that the watches are worth more on the open market than the cash. But so far, according to the CEO interview, so far AP plans to provide both a cash and replacement option ...
Very interesting indeed!
By: patrick_y : April 3rd, 2023-20:12
It's definitely a lot of risk for AP. A "bad case scenario" can be as much as 80 million CHF in claims, that's around $85 million USD from now through 2025. That's pretty bad. A sizable 2% of their revenue. Of course, I don't think they'll see that many c...
A few observations
By: vitalsigns : April 3rd, 2023-18:39
(1) It will be interesting to see how this affects the price of new AP watches from gray dealers. This adds a clear advantage to buying via an AP boutique (often not possible, of course). (2) Like all insurance, this will be paid for by the customer via p...