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Top damages covered under a watch extended warranty

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Watches have become do-it-all devices that can go from tracking our workout one minute to answering a text message the next. There are watches and smartwatches everywhere these days, from a Michael Kors smartwatch to a wide selection of smartwatches at Walmart. Whether you have one for fancy occasions or one you wear every day, a watch is a necessary part of your daily life, which means it should also be a necessary part of your product protection plan.

Instead of forcing you to get a separate product protection for each item you have, Mulberry Unlimited lets you cover everything under the same one. That means for $9.99 a month, you'll be able to protect nearly everything you buy online under the same plan, for the ultimate product protection.

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What are some top damages covered under a watch extended warranty?

Here are some of the most common forms of damage that an extended warranty for watches protects against.

Case and crystal damage

The watch crystal is the transparent glass material that covers the face of the watch, protecting its components from the outside. If it gets cracked or damaged, you risk your entire watch breaking. That's why it's important to have extended warranty coverage that covers you in the event of case and crystal damage, so you can have it repaired without endangering the rest of your watch.

Stem, crown, or band damage

A broken stem, crown, or band can also leave your watch vulnerable to further damage. A broken watch band, for example, can make it easier to drop or misplace your watch since you're unable to wear it. Broken stems and crowns can also prevent you from even telling the time in the first place. Because these parts can often be small and intricate, it's important to make sure they're covered.

Mechanical failure

Watches run thanks to the mechanical devices inside, so when those fail, the watch is basically useless. Thankfully, with an extended warranty for your watch, you can be covered if the watch suffers mechanical failure. This can help extend the life of your watch my a number of years.

Battery replacement

The battery is what makes your watch go, meaning it's one of the most important parts to have covered under an extended warranty. A battery replacement means you don't have to pay market value for a new watch battery, and can instead get one for a reduced price, or even for free. An extended warranty even helps with the replacement service too.

Never run out of time with Mulberry Unlimited

When you subscribe to Mulberry Unlimited, you'll get coverage for your watch, electronics, and more under the same product protection plan. You can file unlimited claims, access 24/7 customer support, and more, all without paying any deductibles or hidden fees. Protect your most-loved items from everything, all at once.

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Justin Smith

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Justin Smith has written about everything from stock market investing to electric vehicles, most recently for SuperMoney, Mulberry and EverLaw. Apart from optimizing the latest blog content and hunting for the perfect keywords, he also enjoys going on long runs.

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