Need to send an Omega watch through the post, which service??!
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I'm sending an Omega watch in for a repair, should I use Royal Mail?
If so which is the best service to use that will cover any loss/damage to the watch (worth £1,600).
If so which is the best service to use that will cover any loss/damage to the watch (worth £1,600).
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As GC8 has said royal mail special delivery and tell the clerk that it has a value of £1600 as it will need the extra insurance. You can track it to the point of delivery and it will get there by 1 o'clock the next day
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Insured upto £2500, the cashier will ask you the value at the window.
http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/j...mediaId=400026
http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/j...mediaId=400026
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yes ! i have one for sale . but mine is a early 80's mid size , boxed etc and nicely serviced.
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