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• #47002
I had to help with the clear up from a burglary where the thieves were undisturbed for a few hours due to the alarm not working. The forensic officer who came to take prints etc. told me some horror stories about safes. According to this source they are like catnip to burglars.
It seems like you need an effective alarm to try and stop them having enough time to remove a safe by force.
Apparently metal detectors to find valuables is a thing so the floorboards method may not work.
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• #47003
Which is why I was wondering about putting them in a shoebox in a cupboard or similar.
IDK.
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• #47004
Buy safe, put watches in sock drawer
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• #47005
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• #47006
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• #47007
Roof space?
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• #47008
I like that a lot.
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• #47009
I do a similar thing... Put all my average watches in the watch box, on display. Speedy and the Mrs Rolex in random drawers
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• #47010
And where did you say you lived?
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• #47011
Smug face due to my watches being mediocre and a total waste of time for burglars
Same goes for my car
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• #47012
Hahaha, 'Straya. That reminds me to do home insurance...
But yeah, a thief want's something, they'll take it.
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• #47013
Surely a safty deposit box at a bank if its really ghat valuable?
Only access able with 2 keys at the same time. And an eye reader.
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• #47014
Maybe...
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• #47015
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• #47016
Same goes for my car.
I misread that as cat.
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• #47017
They're just shiny things. Enjoy them, insure them and if they get nicked, have fun buying other shiny things.
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• #47018
I misread that as cat.
Still applies.
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• #47019
Same here.
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• #47020
Hmmmmm.
Shite.
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• #47021
I'm getting GOT or LOTR.
Maybe Isildur's Bane?
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• #47023
Try the new Sin u50 SDR
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• #47025
Only 41mm
Solid concrete floors