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Old 12 September 2013, 05:28 PM   #4
DCheeta
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Originally Posted by Rock View Post
I assume you need an appraisal for insurance purposes.
I don't know much about insurance, but I would have thought that an insurance company could easily determine whether your stated value was in the ballpark for a given watch and quote an appropriate premium.
My insurance company said anything valued at over $10,000 needed an appraisal. Not sure if this is standard. Beyond that, I can't offer any insight - none of my watches are that expensive.
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