Exporting a watch to the US.
Exporting a watch to the US.
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owenemyr

Original Poster:

287 posts

283 months

Monday 19th October 2009
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I need to export a personal watch sold to a chap in the US.
The main problem is finding a carrier able to provide cover to the full value at £4.5k.
FedEx will handle, but only provide cover to $1000.
Any help/advice would be much appreciated.

Mattt

16,664 posts

241 months

Monday 19th October 2009
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Good luck, my friend wanted to ship his Rolex from the UK to the UAE - and couldn't find a carrier that would do it.

Steve-B

925 posts

305 months

Tuesday 20th October 2009
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You might consider "counter to counter" services where you insure an item, deliver to the freight folks @ the airline to the destination, and then the customer collects on his end.

I've done that for PC's, Sky Dishes and other stuff years ago. Far safer than Royal Dismail....

justin-banks

193 posts

263 months

Tuesday 20th October 2009
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I had this problem last year and this was the solution.
I had a £20k watch shipped and completely insured from the UK to France for £250. The key is to look for a fine art freight forwarder, I think mine was called forship or something like that. I had no luck with mail or courier services at all, max insure £1k.

If you think about it, there are priceless works of art being transported all over the world that mcust be insured. I will try and find the exact company but it was all easy and a good service, I didnt think it was too expensive either for the risk involved.
Justin.

owenemyr

Original Poster:

287 posts

283 months

Saturday 24th October 2009
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Have solved the problem by using a shipping agent/broker to insure, and DHL to ship as an already covered item.
Couriers have a different attitude to "Joe public" compared to services they offer to regular users.