The following maintain an internal database of timepieces, but do not make available to search, nor do they support collectors who wish to know if a watch has been registered as stolen in their database.
MB&F, email Constantin (to register a watch as stolen, Vacheron requires a copy of the police report, date and location of theft, and reference numbers of the timepiece: case and movement serial numbers) The below companies do not charge a fee to search for a particular watch at a customer’s request. Collectors can, however, reach out to the company and the company will search to see if they have the watch recorded as stolen. The following do maintain stolen watch databases, but do not make them available for the public to directly search. The following have provided a listing of their stolen timepieces upon request: The following manufactures maintain a public listing of stolen watches: In addition to the below, always refer to the Alpha Hands stolen watch registry or other stolen watch registry to search prior to purchase, even in addition to contacting the manufacturer directly, if applicable per the below. If the watch is registered as stolen, it is held for the authorities. If the watch is not registered as stolen, the watch will of course be returned (and you will then have paperwork showing you as the owner, at least in Rolex’s eyes). Rolex has since stopped this practice, and now will only check if a watch is stolen when it is brought to Rolex to be serviced. My understanding is that years ago Rolex provided a service where collectors could contact the company to confirm whether a watch was registered as stolen in their internal database prior to purchase (to be registered as stolen requires a police report). Note that those wishing to register a watch as stolen with a manufacturer will need to submit a police report. I have received this information directly from each manufacturer. Details on various manufacturers and their policies are included below. Many do, however, maintain lists for internal use, and of those, some will look up whether a timepiece is stolen at the request of a collector, and others will only check against their database when the watch is in for service. If you pay by MoneyGram or Bank Transfer, we can offer you 15% off.It is rare that a manufacturer makes a list of stolen pieces publicly available. We accept payment by PayPal, Visa/Master card, MoneyGram and Bank Transfer. The package will be arrived about 7 to 15 days. And the tracking number will be sent to you via email once the watch is shipped. Generally, we deliver products through EMS, DHL, UPS, etc.
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