Watches through airport security

Watches through airport security

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matt_knowles

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746 posts

213 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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Yep an odd one, but bear with me.

I do alot of traveling, so frequently pass through airport security with my watch. I always find myself in two minds. Do I leave it in my bag as it passes through, or do I set it on the tray for all to see.

I'm not the owner of anything particularly fancy (Tudor) but I still hope it makes it through to the other end without getting damaged or half inched.

Most of the time I pack it in my bag, but never forward plan and leave an empty (scratch free) pocket.

Ok so it's not quite an interesting topic, but how do those Rolex and equivalent owners deal with it? Any dramas? Is it a tense time for you? :-p

Coxey

411 posts

107 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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I wear mine as I don't like taking it off. No different from wearing a wedding ring for me.

Uncle John

4,283 posts

191 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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Aye??

Just goes through the x ray machine & you get it back, probably 1 minute in total.

M4cruiser

3,608 posts

150 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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Yes it's a tense time for me. The watch isn't the only thing I'm worried about, there's a lot of "things" in the tray at the other end whilst I'm being searched/scanned.

I always wear the watch, and it always gets just a cursory glance. Sadly though it's probably the one thing that makes the machine bleep so I always get pulled for an extra random search.

Doofus

25,783 posts

173 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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Take it off
Put it in the tray
Go through scanner
Retrieve watch
Put back on
Never give it a second thought until reading this post
Change nothing

matt_knowles

Original Poster:

746 posts

213 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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Well for me, it nearly always has to pass through in a tray.

Then, when the queue is massive waiting for trays to pass through, it's often a lot longer than 1min.

Addtionally (it's happened before) I've had to leave the tray my watch has come through on, to go deal with a check on my hand luggage case.

Always been ok but the thought does cross my mind how easy it could be for someone to swipe it.

InitialDave

11,880 posts

119 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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Only time I've even thought about it was when I was wearing my Casio F-91W...

lostkiwi

4,584 posts

124 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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Always wear it, then into the trays and straight back on the wrist. It's probably the last place anything like that would go missing.

BenjiS

3,786 posts

91 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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For me, everything goes in my bag. Belt, watch, phone. Only the bag, laptop and iPad are out in the tray.

Only time I’ve been pulled in the last year of flying twice a week was when I accidentally left a bottle of Tabasco sauce in my bag from lunch :-)

TTmonkey

20,911 posts

247 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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It would take massive balls for a thief to pinch your watch from the plastic tray in the security check area of an airport. Lots of security, lots of cameras, must have had positive I’d check before entering the area.

If your so paranoid about your watch suggest you buy a cheap piece for travelling.

johnwilliams77

8,308 posts

103 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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BenjiS said:
For me, everything goes in my bag. Belt, watch, phone. Only the bag, laptop and iPad are out in the tray.

Only time I’ve been pulled in the last year of flying twice a week was when I accidentally left a bottle of Tabasco sauce in my bag from lunch :-)
This is what I do. The easiest way to make sure it is all together.

soad

32,882 posts

176 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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Drive, don't fly.

matt_knowles

Original Poster:

746 posts

213 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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Yeah I agree with what is being said, it's unlikely to get stolen.

Perhaps I am being paranoid. It's literally the only time the watch will be off the wrist and freely on show to a load of people.

Yes, if I was sporting something fancier I'd be more concerned but not enough to substitute it with someone else.

Rick101

6,964 posts

150 months

matt_knowles

Original Poster:

746 posts

213 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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Yeah I agree with what is being said, it's unlikely to get stolen.

Perhaps I am being paranoid. It's literally the only time the watch will be off the wrist and freely on show to a load of people.

Yes, if I was sporting something fancier I'd be more concerned but not enough to substitute it with someone else.

johnwilliams77

8,308 posts

103 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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matt_knowles said:
Yeah I agree with what is being said, it's unlikely to get stolen.

Perhaps I am being paranoid. It's literally the only time the watch will be off the wrist and freely on show to a load of people.

Yes, if I was sporting something fancier I'd be more concerned but not enough to substitute it with someone else.
As myself and another have mentioned, if you put it into your laptop/rucksack, it is not on show.

UnclePat

508 posts

87 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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BenjiS said:
For me, everything goes in my bag. Belt, watch, phone. Only the bag, laptop and iPad are out in the tray.
Sensible, and the approach I take.

Oftentimes, the tray can make it through well before I myself get scanned, or lifted away to a search area, and even if it's unlikey (I hope) that staff will nick anything, if left loose & in view the chance is there for an opportunist passenger to slip it into a pocket and be away into the warren of shops & bars whilst I'm still getting felt-up by some over-enthusiastic staff. Cynical perhaps, but I tend to think it's better to deny an opportunity for a problem to arise in the first place, rather than rely upon the values of others.

Even if theft is not a concern, it's just not sensible to leave a load of loose stuff in the tray, too easy to forget small items (I recall one undignified dash back from a gate in Gatwick when the wife forgot her wedding ring). Better to stow all in the bag, then lift it all at once away to a quieter area to sort it out at your unpressured leisure (and also help the security process move quicker, instead of dawdling there like an idiot).

Caddyshack

10,711 posts

206 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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Rolex in the tray, don’t give it a second thought. It is probably the most camera saturated place you can be with security people everywhere, never heard of anyone being robbed at airport security.


037

1,317 posts

147 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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Everything goes in a bag in the queue for the scanner.
No way the wallet and watch are on show for any opportunist thief.
If anything ever went missing not one of securities would help you retrieve it.

SS2.

14,461 posts

238 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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If I'm wearing a jacket, then watch, wallet & phone will go into the pockets.

No jacket, they go into a soft pocket in my laptop case.

No jacket, no laptop case - I'd hide the valuables beneath a newspaper or within anything else required to go through the scanner.

Chances of getting stuff nicked at a central search? Probably negligible, but I'm happier removing any temptation by not having those items on show in the first place.