Loans against luxury and designer watches

Most luxury watches are accepted including Rolex, Breitling, Jacob & Co, TAG Heuer, and many more.

Rolex
Breitling
Jacob & Co
TAG Heuer

Borrowing money against your luxury watches

All of the watches we receive are professionally valued and we can offer loans of up to 70% of their value. The value of your watch is considerably enhanced by the presence of box and papers, but if these are missing a receipt from a reputable jewellery store will help with the valuation.


Storage and insurance

While your watch is with us, it will be fully insured up to the current market value and will be stored in our off-site safe.

How the loan process works

Step one >>

Send an enquiry either online or by phone

We will call you back with a preliminary estimate of the amount we can lend, how the process works and any costs involved.

Step two >>

Valuation and contracts

The security offered will then be professionally valued and all legal proceedings and contracts will be put into place.

Step three >>

Funding and payment

The loan will be offered on our platform to our team of investors and, once the target has been met, you will receive the funds.

Apply now

If you own something that is worth more than you want to borrow, there is a good chance that we can lend you money. We offer loans against lots of different things so get in touch with us today. To get a free loan quote call 0800 690 6568 or apply online now

Contact Us

0118 324 3190 9am - 5pm

E-mail: customerservices@fundingsecure.com

Address: FundingSecure, Unit 8 Stokenchurch Business Park, Ibstone Road, Stokenchurch, Buckinghamshire, HP14 3FE


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Please note: No investment is without risk. FundingSecure manages the risk by ensuring all assets are professionally valued and restricting the amount lent to a typical maximum of 70% of the value (LTV). Despite these measures, your capital remains at risk.