23-02-2026 6:35 PM
23-02-2026 6:38 PM
eBay's Simple Delivery only covers up to £750 and watches are not covered by them anyway.
23-02-2026 8:32 PM
No.
You are responsible for getting the watch safely to the authenticator.
Ebay simply advise you use a 'a shipping service with signature confirmation'.
25-02-2026 5:00 PM
I'm having the same issue, sold a watch on eBay for £5300 and I even asked if I could take it to the authenticator personally and they said no. Additional insurance is available but with a bit of digging it seems these companies do not like to pay out so it is just a scam.
25-02-2026 5:03 PM
I don't think any of the main couriers even pay out if they are being shipped to an authentication service, even if you pay extra for the insurance. I brought it up at the open event last year and was met with faces like I had just appeared from Mars. They know its an issue but people risk it either with or without the knowledge.
25-02-2026 5:12 PM
Seems crazy. So the only safe way is to deliver or collect personally in that case (or take a big risk).
25-02-2026 5:18 PM
If you had of taken it "to the authenticator personally " how would you have of proved that you had done so ?.
25-02-2026 5:27 PM
Basically anything over £2500 and you're just rolling the dice. As a buyer you're covered by eBay but as a seller you cant even get 3rd party insurance companies to cover you, they did (or at least just did) only do offer insurance if you send direct to the customer. I understand though as the authenticator is just a warehouse so accept a cage of parcels and dont sign for each one so the chances of one going missing is way too high to risk it.