jzerore
·I often hear members saying things like "it's going back into the safe," or "I think I'll leave this one in the safe." Well, I don't have a safe, and my collection is getting to the point where I could use one.
My issue, though, is that I don't own my home—so I can't install one behind a painting, etc. Meanwhile, I've read that renters in the US are 55% more likely to get robbed.
I have to imagine that others have this same issue. How do you protect your collection from fire and theft without being able to install something that a burglar couldn't just easily walk away with? I have renter's insurance, but I'm more worried about not being able to replace the watches because of scarcity than funds. (As evidenced by my current, fruitless search for a Mark II Enicar SuperJet 33 with silver dial lol.) Are there tricks or good safes that you use?
Thanks
J
My issue, though, is that I don't own my home—so I can't install one behind a painting, etc. Meanwhile, I've read that renters in the US are 55% more likely to get robbed.
I have to imagine that others have this same issue. How do you protect your collection from fire and theft without being able to install something that a burglar couldn't just easily walk away with? I have renter's insurance, but I'm more worried about not being able to replace the watches because of scarcity than funds. (As evidenced by my current, fruitless search for a Mark II Enicar SuperJet 33 with silver dial lol.) Are there tricks or good safes that you use?
Thanks
J