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Traveling from the UK >to Melbourne with 6 watches. Do I have to declare them?

I've got 5 watches my great grandma gave me and I want to bring them back to Australia with me. I also have my other watch that I brought over with me in the first place.

So do I have to declare all 6 of my watches? Or can I just put 5 in my under-carriage bag and wear my normal one?

Edited in from a now deleted 'answer' by OP:
They aren't expensive watches, i'llI'll probably just use the movements as replacements or make some steampunk stuff from them.

Traveling from UK > Melbourne with 6 watches. Do I have to declare them?

I've got 5 watches my great grandma gave me and I want to bring them back to Australia with me. I also have my other watch that I brought over with me in the first place.

So do I have to declare all 6 of my watches? Or can I just put 5 in my under-carriage bag and wear my normal one?

Edited in from a now deleted 'answer' by OP:
They aren't expensive watches, i'll probably just use the movements as replacements or make some steampunk stuff from them.

Traveling from the UK to Melbourne with 6 watches. Do I have to declare them?

I've got 5 watches my great grandma gave me and I want to bring them back to Australia with me. I also have my other watch that I brought over with me in the first place.

So do I have to declare all 6 of my watches? Or can I just put 5 in my under-carriage bag and wear my normal one?

Edited in from a now deleted 'answer' by OP:
They aren't expensive watches, I'll probably just use the movements as replacements or make some steampunk stuff from them.

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I've got 5 watches my great grandma gave me and I want to bring them back to Australia with me. I also have my other watch that I brought over with me in the first place.

So do I have to declare all 6 of my watches? Or can I just put 5 in my under-carriage bag and wear my normal one?

Edited in from a now deleted 'answer' by OP:
They aren't expensive watches, i'll probably just use the movements as replacements or make some steampunk stuff from them.

I've got 5 watches my great grandma gave me and I want to bring them back to Australia with me. I also have my other watch that I brought over with me in the first place.

So do I have to declare all 6 of my watches? Or can I just put 5 in my under-carriage bag and wear my normal one?

I've got 5 watches my great grandma gave me and I want to bring them back to Australia with me. I also have my other watch that I brought over with me in the first place.

So do I have to declare all 6 of my watches? Or can I just put 5 in my under-carriage bag and wear my normal one?

Edited in from a now deleted 'answer' by OP:
They aren't expensive watches, i'll probably just use the movements as replacements or make some steampunk stuff from them.

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Traveling from UK > Melbourne with 6 watches. Do I have to declare them?

I've got 5 watches my great grandma gave me and I want to bring them back to Australia with me. I also have my other watch that I brought over with me in the first place.

So do I have to declare all 6 of my watches? Or can I just put 5 in my under-carriage bag and wear my normal one?