Spangles - Dr. Tabby
5226
Ha, yeah, it's definitely not going anywhere at 360kg!
Jul 14, 2020,18:50 PM
A bank deposit box isn't always as safe as one might want: www.nytimes.com
So, a TL-15 seems like a decent idea.
Thanks for the link, I'll have a look!
Comments:
view entire thread
When your watch is stolen...what to do
By: subregister : July 14th, 2020-14:28
Stolen watch? Next steps: File a police report (regardless of whether insured or not) Report to the major stolen watch registries (TWR, Alpha Hands, mystolenwatch) Report to your insurance company if applicable Report to manufacturer Post loss online to w...
TL-15 or TL-30
By: subregister : July 14th, 2020-16:35
Either a TL-15 or TL-30 is a great idea for home if you have the space (and funds). There are insurance companies that will also provide a discount if you have a certain level of security, often combined with weight requirement. The benefit to this level ...
It was a very interesting article.
By: s_haverford : July 15th, 2020-00:36
Reading what these investigators do to track down stolen watches is pretty interesting. While they may be able to help, it’s never guaranteed.
A safe in the home can turn a burglary into an armed robbery.
By: BigAppleBill : July 14th, 2020-18:00
Instead, 1) Hire a security professional to assess the vulnerable access points in your home. 2) Get an alarm system. 3) Get a dog. 4) Get a safe deposit box. 5) Regardless of all of the above, get insurance.
Home robbery
By: subregister : July 15th, 2020-11:45
I believe that most robberies of watches, jewelry and other goods occur when the homeowner is not present. I haven't as I recall read of any case where someone on the forum was robbed while at home and their watches taken, but have read a number of thefts...
And if they are at home
By: subregister : July 15th, 2020-23:18
Is there a greater chance of a massacre due to there being a safe? Would be great to see any stats available - thanks!