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Originally Posted by Tz1983
I certainty follow your logic although my insurance company has taken non-AD Appraisals in the past (I typically buy preowned). Wonder if the receipt will suffice..
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any time i have been asked for an appraisal, a receipt is a no go. I get my wife's and my watches/jewlery appraised fairly regularly so it has never been an issue as i have all of the documents if requested.
Im just saying if you have to pay to get it done then get an actual valuer and not who you bought the watch from to do it. They can do your entire collection at the same time as well. Its good piece of mind in any case as if you buy preowned typically you should have an independent party value them and not the guy who sold it to you.