You should inform Rolex Singapore about the stolen watch and the serial number. You lost it, but can consider it "stolen" especially if the person who found it did not return it. If it ever surfaces locally for servicing at Rolex, you'd be informed, so will the Police.
Very slim chance to find it back... But I think NCSS bro has overcome the losses with the purchase of 2 watches... This is what people called "Paid Lesson Learnt"
My wife auntie misplaced her full gold lady datejust rolex 3 years ago, and she didn't report it to the police as she was busy moving to Canada. She also didn't mention it to us.
But she returned to Singapore two months ago and the police called her that they have been trying to contact her for the last few years that someone found the watch and returned it .... the police checked with RSC and they found her cell phone number as she serviced the watch once at RSC.
I misplaced my cell phone three day ago in the US while looking for sofa and someone called and left it at the lost and found.
Hope you get your watch back or maybe it time for a second Rolex soon.
My wife auntie misplaced her full gold lady datejust rolex 3 years ago, and she didn't report it to the police as she was busy moving to Canada. She also didn't mention it to us.
But she returned to Singapore two months ago and the police called her that they have been trying to contact her for the last few years that someone found the watch and returned it .... the police checked with RSC and they found her cell phone number as she serviced the watch once at RSC.
I misplaced my cell phone three day ago in the US while looking for sofa and someone called and left it at the lost and found.
Hope you get your watch back or maybe it time for a second Rolex soon.
you and your wife auntie is very lucky!! ... I have had no such luck, once gone, gone for good
[U]Currently wearing[/U]:
[SIZE="1"]TT Datejust with diamond dial - sold!
Blue 6694
Seiko SD-lookalike[/SIZE]
[U]"My collection"[/U]:
[SIZE="1"]Blue 6694; TT DJ w diamond dial.[/SIZE]
not to be a damper, but dont hold your hopes too high, most just flog it off to a 3rd country.
because all the Rolex centers in the world have a common database of stolen watches. So I would encourage you to report serial number to Rolex. It will surface as long as at some point, its owner sends it to Rolex for servicing. If not the current owner, the next or the next next owner might just send it in.
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