Jewellery & Watch Insurance in Spain for Expats
Updated August 2026
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If you own valuable jewellery or watches in Spain, your home insurance probably isn't protecting them properly. Standard home policies impose strict single-item limits — often €1,500–€3,000 per piece — and restrict cover to inside the home. A Patek Philippe Nautilus, a Rolex Daytona or a diamond engagement ring worth €15,000+ is almost certainly underinsured on a typical Spanish seguro de hogar. Standalone jewellery and watch insurance solves this with purpose-built, all-risk cover for your most valuable personal items.
Spanish home insurance policies cover personal contents against theft, fire and water damage — but within tight limits. The problems for owners of valuable jewellery and watches include:
If you own a collection of watches valued at €50,000 or a single engagement ring worth €20,000, these gaps leave you significantly exposed.
The most important difference from home insurance. All-risk means the policy covers any accidental loss, damage or theft — worldwide — unless specifically excluded. This includes theft from your person, accidental damage, loss while travelling, and mysterious disappearance (depending on policy terms). If your Richard Mille RM 011 is stolen from a hotel room in Paris or your Cartier bracelet is lost at a beach in Ibiza, you are covered.
Your jewellery and watches travel with you. Standalone cover protects them anywhere in the world — at home in Spain, on holiday in the UK, at a business dinner in New York. No geographic restriction, no need to notify the insurer before travelling.
If your pieces are primarily kept in a home safe or bank vault and rarely worn, a vault-only policy offers comprehensive protection at a reduced premium. This is ideal for collectors who keep investment-grade pieces in secure storage and only wear them occasionally.
Each piece is individually valued and listed on the policy. In the event of a total loss, the agreed value is paid without depreciation or market-value arguments. For watches that appreciate — vintage Rolex Submariners, Patek Philippe perpetual calendars, Omega Speedmaster references — this is critical.
For current-production pieces, policies typically offer replacement with a new equivalent item rather than a cash settlement based on second-hand value. If your Vacheron Constantin Overseas is stolen, you receive a new one — not a depreciated payout.
Standalone jewellery and watch insurance is typically priced as a percentage of the total insured value — usually between 1% and 2.5% per year for worldwide all-risk cover. A collection valued at €50,000 therefore costs approximately €500–€1,250/year. Vault-only policies are cheaper, typically 0.5%–1% of value. Factors that affect your premium include: total value, number and type of pieces, security measures (home safe, alarm), storage arrangements, and claims history.
For collections up to €100,000 (with individual pieces up to €25,000), automatic quotation and immediate cover is available. Higher values and exceptional individual pieces are underwritten on a bespoke basis — we arrange professional valuations and negotiate terms with specialist insurers.
Yes. Each item must be professionally valued to establish the agreed insured value. For watches, a valuation from an authorised dealer or independent horological appraiser is accepted. For jewellery, a qualified gemmologist's certificate (ideally less than 3 years old) is required. GIA, IGI or HRD certificates for diamonds and gemstones support the valuation. We can recommend approved valuers across Spain.
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