Can't have nice watches, hats, gloves or sunglasses.

Can't have nice watches, hats, gloves or sunglasses.

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medieval

1,499 posts

211 months

Friday 5th February 2016
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As a high net worth insurer , yes the more expensive watches and jewellery do get "lost" on a regular basis.

Highest area of claim for most insurers in that sector and the one that it is most commonly a fraud indicator as well interestingly.

Sarkmeister

1,665 posts

218 months

Friday 5th February 2016
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I spent years buying cheap sunglasses, then breaking/losing them. I must have bought a new pair at least once a year. 3 or 4 years ago I bought a pair of nice Ray-Bans and they are still going strong. I guess knowing I have spent more makes me look after them more. So I kind of see it the opposite way.

colonel c

7,890 posts

239 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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Is the time ten times better on a grand watch than a Hundred quid watch?

colonel c

7,890 posts

239 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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Purity14 said:
I have a Pelican case.....
Keep your pelican safe. Otherwise you may be in for a big bill.

AdamIndy

1,661 posts

104 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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colonel c said:
Purity14 said:
I have a Pelican case.....
Keep your pelican safe. Otherwise you may be in for a big bill.
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RDMcG

19,142 posts

207 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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I lose stuff also.

Sunglasses:
I now keep a good pair in each car, never to leave the car. This covers the great majority of loss situations.

Pens:
I have given away any expensive pens to relatives and friends when I received them, and only use cheap felt tips. No fountain pens or gold or the like.

Reading glasses:
Buy them by the card as cheaply as possible . Lose them often, but don't care.

Watches:
I now only have a couple of expensive watches which I do not wear unless for a dress occasion and never if I sm driving or going to the gym or the like,

The leaves the damn phone.
Have lost a few of these, no good strategy yet. Oddly, never lose a wallet.





mike74

3,687 posts

132 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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A few years ago I was removing a big pile of concrete rubble from the garden of my sisters new house, buried deep in the pile I found a pair of genuine Ray Bans, in perfect condition , not a mark on them... I've never been able to figure out how someone managed to lose them or how they didn't get damaged.

Nb. After adopting them they lasted about 3 weeks before I accidentally sat on them, cracking a lense and bending the frames!

Vizsla

923 posts

124 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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Otispunkmeyer said:
Vizsla said:
Between us, Mrs V. and I have managed to lose an almost entire skiing kit :
  • Brand new pair of 2.00 TR Comps and bindings, plus poles, never been used - lost in transit due to transfer coach operator cock-up during a blizzard en route to Val D'Isere
  • Above ski bag also contained gloves, hats, socks, salopettes, polo-necks, thermals etc
  • Ski poles - pinched when left outside a mountain restaurant at lunchtime
  • Gloves - left on windowsill behind curtain and forgotten when leaving hotel
  • Boots - taken in error from locker room on changeover day by someone who had the same make and model, but different size, grrr!
  • Ski jacket - pinched from boot of car when car broken into
  • Oh, and a ghetto blaster left in the luggage rack of a transfer coach.
At our local ski shop he was always very pleased to see us, our insurance company less so smile
So you went Skiing then managed to come back with none of the equipment? lol
To be fair they were 'lost' over 20-odd year's worth of skiing holidays, not all at one go, but our reputation as the Jonahs of the skiing world will never be erased.

brickwall

5,250 posts

210 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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As a kid my parents stopped buying replacement Game-boys after I lost my 3rd one...

Never lost a watch, but I've lost too many sunglasses. They're optically corrected so at £280 a pop it's pretty painful.

And USB sticks. I never put anything important or confidential on a stick because I know there's a 90% chance I'll lose it

Sway

26,276 posts

194 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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I used to, now I have a system. Pretty much everything has a place, which is where I put it when I'm not using it. This works well for keys/phone/wallet/laptop/sunglasses/watches/etc.

Paperwork is my big issue, as the better half doesn't throw out junk mail when it arrives and we end up with random bags of paperwork dotted around the house in the process of 'cleaning'...

toasty

7,472 posts

220 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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I was always forgetting things and losing things. I went skiing a few years back and forgot my gloves so splashed out on a nice €80 pair at La Plagne before catching the first lift up. Very nice they were too.

It's a shame I left them on that lift and had to buy another, cheaper pair from the same shop 15 minutes later as the gloves weren't on the lift when it got to the bottom. 😟

V8RX7

26,868 posts

263 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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Tannedbaldhead said:
Judging from the tone of your question I take it you've never lost a watch.
I haven't - I can lose most things but I've never lost a watch simply because I never take it off.

I do however destroy things as I'm a builder so I won't buy an expensive phone etc as it might only last a week.

I have a couple of nice watches but they just live in the safe, I replace my £200ish Citizen / Seiko diver every 2-3 years when the glass is so scratched I can't see the time / date any more.


Sump

5,484 posts

167 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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I think if you really sit down and mull it over, it just a depends on if you're stupid or not.

Edited by Sump on Saturday 6th February 23:26

Dog Star

16,132 posts

168 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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rhinochopig said:
Working on the car. Took off oakleys and left them on the cylinder head. Finished up, slammed bonnet shut and crack...smashredfacemadfuriousweeping

Now buy cheaper sunglasses.
I went through a phase of leaving them on the car roof (it was about 20 years ago now, and no, I don't know why) and driving off.

Always Ray Bans and Oakleys too. frown

hairyben

8,516 posts

183 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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I used to be bad like that but not so much any more, managed to lose my wedding ring (on t' honeymoon too) but that was more because we were let down by the supplier and being somewhat broke at the the time grabbed a cheap old thing I had lying around as a stand in which wasn't a perfect fit...

Another tradesman, so I simply don't wear nice stuff unless going out in the evening, 1 pair of decent sunglasses for driving then several pairs of tinted safety specs for mucking around in etc.

Fleeces are a bad one, particularly in summer as you wear one to work when it's cool then take it off when you're working and hot and forget to bring it back as it's warmer.

P1ato

342 posts

128 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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I can't buy my wife anything expensive...it always gets lost or stolen.
On our wedding day she borrowed a friend's jewellery. It got stolen from the bride's room & cost me a 4 figure sum to replace.
She's a photographer and has had all her equipment stolen...twice.
We were burgled last year and her entire jewellery collection was stolen.
Every other nice watch, gloves, sunglasses etc. she's had have been lost.

On the other hand, I've built up a nice watch collection over the last 15 years. When I wear one I don't take it off, when I don't they're in a safe.
For the last few months I've been wearing a fitbit and the watches have been locked away. It's been quite liberating not wearing anything expensive.

Meanwhile my wife's given me the perfect excuse never to buy her anything luxurious ever again...

Haggleburyfinius

6,599 posts

186 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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Dog Star said:
I went through a phase of leaving them on the car roof (it was about 20 years ago now, and no, I don't know why) and driving off.
I used to do that frequently with mobile phones.

The switch to 4x4s seem to have stopped the trend.

theaxe

3,559 posts

222 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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I've only lost two things that really hurt.

A James and Son umbrella, which I loved. Left it on a train.
A set of B&W earphones, left on a plane last week.

Jimmy Recard

17,540 posts

179 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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I've had several Rolexes. I've never lost one although I have a TAG Heuer that I've misplaced in the house.

I keep a pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses in my car. Again, not lost.

I don't know how I'd routinely lose those things to be honest

LordHaveMurci

12,043 posts

169 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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Lost a pair of Oakleys MTB'ing, wasn't keen on them do didn't go back to look for them.

Have had watches & a Mont Blanc for nearly 20yrs, still have my 1st front door key for my parents house somewhere, that's 30yrs old now (& at least 2 doors behind!).

I have managed to mis-place a set of keys for the office, sure they must be on the premises but haven't seen them for over 10yrs now!