Watch safe
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Nattyboy888

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260 posts

180 months

Friday 6th April 2018
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Having being recently broken into and having 20 years of collecting gone down the tubes - can anyone recommend a decent VFM safe ? Cheers

ghamer

626 posts

178 months

Saturday 7th April 2018
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fking vermin

Sorry not very helpful

hp7

833 posts

198 months

Saturday 7th April 2018
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I would pay a visit to your nearest independent retailer of security equipment and buy something perhaps a little bigger but in which you can keep other items of value too inc documents.

Slushbox

1,484 posts

128 months

Saturday 7th April 2018
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The small wall safes needed to be well hidden and bolted to something so the scrotes can't get a pry bar behind them. I've got one in an airing cupboard. I mean, no one's going to look in there, right? :-(

Keep my SeaMaster in it, along with the passports, will, and a few hunded Euros. You can fit motion sensing lights in cupboards with wall safes, with Velcro or a loud motion sense alarm in the vicinity for a bit more reassurance.

Floor safes might be better, or something that can't be removed or carried. Angle grinders can get most things open eventually, so something that can be hidden or not dragged out of the door is better.

I'm told that burglars head for bedrooms as that's where all the 'swag' is. So put it somewhere else. Do burglars up-end kitchens?



Edited by Slushbox on Saturday 7th April 10:27

andy tims

5,598 posts

269 months

Saturday 7th April 2018
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Also worth checking with your home & contents insurer. Premium reductions possibly available if you get the right spec.

Mine is a £5000 cash rated one which I needed to stay insured with my watch collection.

nikaiyo2

5,725 posts

218 months

Saturday 7th April 2018
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andy tims said:
Also worth checking with your home & contents insurer. Premium reductions possibly available if you get the right spec.

Mine is a £5000 cash rated one which I needed to stay insured with my watch collection.
Deffo worth checking with your insurer, they will have a “spec” based on the value of what you keep in it. If you don’t have the correct rating they likely won’t cover if items are stolen.
I keep my Rolex and IWC in my office safe, to keep the value down and be able to have a smaller safe at home, 4th floor flat, no lifts! So had to be me and mate liftable lol

clockworks

7,107 posts

168 months

Saturday 7th April 2018
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I used to have a safe bolted to an external wall in my last house. Hidden away behind other stuff in my "junk room".

When I moved house, it was again bolted to an external wall, housed inside a backless pine cabinet. Since redecorating that room, the safe hasn't been re-installed or used. Valuables are secreted amongst random junk in various locations.

This post has got me thinking about where I could fit the safe, out of sight from any casual burglars, and secure enough to deter someone with a crowbar. Kitchen cupboard, or into the loft space in the dormer maybe?

Nattyboy888

Original Poster:

260 posts

180 months

Sunday 8th April 2018
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Thanks for the feedback guys - like a fool I had all mine in a display case under my bed 🙄. You live and learn eh ?

andy tims

5,598 posts

269 months

Monday 9th April 2018
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Nattyboy888 said:
Thanks for the feedback guys - like a fool I had all mine in a display case under my bed ??. You live and learn eh ?
Others have watch winders out in clear sight. Even more foolish.

Guycord

744 posts

196 months

Monday 9th April 2018
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Burton Torino S2 2K

300mm high and IIRC about 420mm wide.

A key lock unit with decent rating for cash and valuables.

Convenient because it will tightly fit 6 Rapport Evo7 watchwinders. Unused anchor bolt holes will allow the power cables through to a power socket.

Jet black, very discreet, no bells or whistles on the outside. Key lock model only.