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Can stolen Rolex watches be traced?

Can stolen Rolex watches be traced?

Rolex watches have no built-in GPS tracker in their hardware. This makes it impossible to track them down yourself. Although technology could easily make this possible, the sentiment of these watches would be changed forever. But, does this mean that your watch is lost forever?

 

Can stolen Rolex watches be traced?

Rolex watches have no built-in GPS tracker in their hardware. This makes it impossible to track them down yourself, like an Apple Watch. Although technology could easily make this possible, the sentiment of these luxury watches would be changed forever. Luckily there are some other ways to track down a lost Rolex.

 

Rolex stolen watch register

Although Rolex makes barely any public statements about their lost or stolen watch register. Nonetheless, it is known that you can report your watch to the manufacturer when your watch got stolen. In the past, this register was even public online, but nowadays it only exists in the back end.

The Rolex register will be consulted whenever a watch will go into service or maintenance at the manufacturer brand. Sooner or later a lost or stolen watch could still turn up and there are plenty of success stories of recovery. Always report your watch with Rolex.

 

Other online registers

Next to the Rolex register, there are some other registers online to report a lost or stolen watch. Often it’s for free, but sometimes they will ask you to pay a small amount to keep the watch in the database. Take a look at The Watch Register.

Opposite of the Rolex register, these websites can be consulted rather easily by anyone, so they also book successes once in a while. Let’s be honest, not all stolen watches return to their rightful owner, but that does not mean we should stop trying. At last, these registers make it more difficult for people with bad intentions.

 

List it on Stolen-Watches.com

Stolen-Watches.com is a website with an international register of lost and stolen watches available for due diligence. It is a central database to be used by police forces, insurance companies, and theft victims to register and recover losses. It also offers a register search service to retailers, pawnbrokers, jewelers, auction houses, and collectors, which allows them to check the status of a watch before transactions.

 

 

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