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Fastwong's query about secure watch storage beyond traditional bank safety deposit boxes resonates with many collectors facing evolving banking hours and security concerns. This discussion explores various strategies, from advanced home security to specialized offsite solutions, offering valuable insights for safeguarding horological assets. The community's diverse approaches highlight the critical importance of robust security measures in today's collecting landscape.
I've never been a fan of safety deposit boxes and bank hours get shorter and shorter every year. Are any folks using other offsite storage services and if so any recommendations?
Key Points from the Discussion
- The security rating of safes, such as TL-5 or TRTL 30X6, indicates their resistance to professional penetration using tools and torches, with the 'X6' designation meaning all six sides are resistant, not just the door.
- Some collectors opt for comprehensive home security, combining alarm systems, guard dogs, and personal firearms training, especially in states with 'stand your ground' policies, while still using bank safe deposit boxes for important documents.
- Bank safety deposit boxes in the US carry risks, including the bank's ability to access them under certain circumstances, the inconvenience of limited operating hours, and the potential for criminal gangs to target individuals leaving banks.
- One collector reportedly used unconventional storage locations within their home, such as a microwave oven or scattered throughout various rooms, indicating a highly decentralized and perhaps less conventional security approach.
- Some collectors choose to avoid wearing easily recognizable 'nice' watches in certain regions, opting instead for less conspicuous but still high-quality timepieces like JLCs or Bulgari Octo Finissimos.
- For retired individuals, the challenge of scheduling around bank hours for safe deposit box access may be less significant due to increased flexibility.
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