
PoyFR's exploration of Watchlock, a system designed to secure a watch to the wearer's wrist, sparks a vital discussion on personal safety and the evolving landscape of luxury watch ownership. This article delves into the community's nuanced perspectives on anti-theft measures, questioning whether such innovations truly deter crime or merely shift the risk to more violent encounters. It also highlights the ongoing debate about the industry's role in addressing watch theft through initiatives like a global stolen watch registry.
Below a link to an article about Watchlock. I find the concept interesting but I am wondering if it would not make matters worst.
What do you think ?
System Watchlock®
EUROPA STAR - Time.Business
Should you lock your watch ?
that, as you point out, this would be more likely to make things worse than help.... Just my feeling of course. Thanks for the information! Cheers, Filip
There is risk of serious injury with something like this. Smart idea, but robbers won’t understand the concept and will turn more agressive.
I must agree with grigo They will cut your hand off for sure. One thing thieves know is what is valuable and how to get rid of it for the proper price. Better off, not wearing in certain places , wearing a long sleeved shirt, or leave it home altogether.
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In my country nobody really has guns apart from police, not that it is difficult to get a license but since it is a safe country most do not feel like there is a reason to have a gun license. I certainly would not want to get into gun fight over a watch.
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