Your Valuables Optimally Protected
Do you have valuable jewelry, An luxury watch, art or musical instruments? A standard home contents insurance policy often does not provide sufficient coverage. The maximum reimbursement for jewelry is often only β¬6,000-β¬15,000, and you are usually not insured outside the home.
A Valuables insurance offers what your home contents insurance cannot: worldwide all-risk coverage, including loss and personal fault. Your wedding ring, Rolex, vintage guitar or painting collection β everything is insured on the appraisal value, without deductible.
At Finass Verzekert we compare 30+ insurers and find the best coverage for your specific valuables. From a single wedding ring to a complete art collection.
What Can You Insure?
Valuables insurance covers several categories of valuables:
jewellery
Rings, necklaces, earrings, bracelets
Watches
rolex, Omega, Patek Philippe, Breitling
Art & Antiques
Paintings, statues, antiques
musical instruments
Guitars, violins, pianos, drums
Photo & Film
Cameras, lenses, drones, accessories
Collections
Coins, stamps, wine, memorabilia
Luxury Bags
Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Chanel
Medical Devices
Hearing aids, insulin pumps
Home contents insurance vs. Valuables insurance
β Standard Home Contents Insurance
- β Jewelry max. β¬6,000-β¬15,000
- β Covered indoors only
- β Loss is often not covered
- β Deductible per damage
- β Current value for older items
- β No world coverage
β Valuables insurance
- β Higher limits (up to β¬200,000+)
- β Insured worldwide
- β All-risk: loss also covered
- β No deductible
- β Appraised value guaranteed
- β Couples clause for sets
What are you insured against?
Theft & Burglary
At home, outdoors, on holiday
Loss
Lost ring, lost watch
Damage
Falls, bumps, accidents
Fire & Water
Fire, water damage, extinguishing damage
Robbery
Robbery, robbery
Worldwide
Traveling, on holiday, everywhere
Luxury Watches that We Insure
π Valuation: Why and How?
A valuation report officially records the value of your valuables. In the event of theft or loss, you are guaranteed to receive the appraised value.
- β Obliged for values ββabove β¬2,500-β¬5,000
- β Validity usually 3-6 years
- β Revaluation upon increase in value or after expiration
- β Purchase note often sufficient for new items
- β Certified appraiser (TMV Federation)
π‘ Tips for Valuables Owners
- β Save purchase notes β these serve as evidence in the event of damage
- β Take photos β capture your valuables with photos
- β Use a safe β reduces risk and sometimes the premium
- β Wear watches discreetly β prevent robbery on the street
- β Report new purchases β often automatically included up to 25%



