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Old 22 October 2023, 12:12 AM   #1
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Hello All,

These watches were stolen (watch only) in the Houston area. There is a very high chance they may be sold internationally too, please keep an eye out for these serials. Reward if found . I have reported these to RolexUSA and swatch Register. If anyone knows how to get these reported to Rolex in other countries, would love to hear it. Thanks a lot and stay safe .


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BNIB Rolex Daytona 116508 Yellow Gold Pikachu S/N T1V54750

BNIB Rolex Daytona Black dial 116500LN S/N 27N1D700

BNIB Rolex DJ 126200 Mint green S/N 3HQ30195

Panerai PAM Luminor 525 Rose Gold 70/300 S/N 1735535.

GP Laureto Skeleton 81015-52-002-52A S/N OR No. 117

Hublot Aerofusion Skeleton ref: 525.OX.0180.LR S/N 1334063. On red leather strap, quite unique.




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Old 22 October 2023, 12:20 AM   #2
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Geez that sucks.. I saw your post on moda. Best of luck with the recovery. That is awful
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Old 22 October 2023, 12:24 AM   #3
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Awful.

Edit the title and add the serial numbers into the title, that way if someone googles the serial number this post will show up
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Old 22 October 2023, 12:29 AM   #4
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Wow OP I’m so sorry this really sucks. Hoping you recover your:

Stolen Rolex Daytona “Pikachu” serial number T1V54750

Stolen Rolex Daytona black dial serial number 27N1D700

Stolen Rolex Datejust green dial serial number 3HQ30195

Stolen Panerai serial number 1735535

Stolen Girard Perregaux skeleton serial number OR 117

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Old 22 October 2023, 12:30 AM   #5
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Dumb question but you did also report the theft with your local authorities as well I assume?
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Old 22 October 2023, 12:39 AM   #6
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Terrible! Whats the background on the theft?
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Old 22 October 2023, 12:44 AM   #7
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These stories keep coming with each passing day .. Income inequalities are starting to strike hard .. We may reach the point where wearing a $50K watch is just not worth the risk anymore ..
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Old 22 October 2023, 12:49 AM   #8
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These stories keep coming with each passing day .. Income inequalities are starting to strike hard .. We may reach the point where wearing a $50K watch is just not worth the risk anymore ..
I hate to say it, but agree…. even a sub gets a second look and there seems to be millions of them out there.
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Old 22 October 2023, 01:10 AM   #9
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These stories keep coming with each passing day .. Income inequalities are starting to strike hard .. We may reach the point where wearing a $50K watch is just not worth the risk anymore ..
I highly doubt he was walking down the street with all these BNIB watches in a backpack. And income inequality doesn't make people steal, bad morals does. We've always had and always will have income inequality and I would wager that no one on this board would enjoy what "equity" would look like in practice.

This idea that people are stealing to eat is a trope right out of Les Miserables. At least that novel reflected historical context at the time.

Likely a burglary of some sort.
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Old 22 October 2023, 01:57 AM   #10
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And income inequality doesn't make people steal, bad morals does.

This idea that people are stealing to eat is a trope right out of Les Miserables. At least that novel reflected historical context at the time.
In USA 30-40% of the population is living hand to mouth. However, being poor doesn't mean that you are just deprived of food. Young thugs are growing up watching the social networks where it seems that everyone is driving Lambo and wearing a Rolex these days.

Just think of all those Louis Vuitton and Gucci stores looting all over the USA lately. Your assumptions are wrong. They are not stealing because they are hungry but because they want to escape their status of being poor. And being poor today means you don't have any of those wealth status they are stealing in the first place.
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Old 22 October 2023, 02:08 AM   #11
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In USA 30-40% of the population is living hand to mouth. However, being poor doesn't mean that you are just deprived of food. Young thugs are growing up watching the social networks where it seems that everyone is driving Lambo and wearing a Rolex these days.

Just think of all those Louis Vuitton and Gucci stores looting all over the USA lately. Your assumptions are wrong. They are not stealing because they are hungry but because they want to escape their status of being poor. And being poor today means you don't have any of those wealth status they are stealing in the first place.
I agree!
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Old 22 October 2023, 02:12 AM   #12
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OP, very sorry to hear this. Hopefully most or all of these will turn up soon.

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Income inequalities are starting to strike hard ... They are not stealing because they are hungry but because they want to escape their status of being poor. And being poor today means you don't have any of those wealth status they are stealing in the first place.
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income inequality doesn't make people steal, bad morals does.
Let's not get the OP's thread locked. How about saying BOTH can be true? The larger the wealth gap, the more likely it is that people with little wealth are tempted to steal -- but only a certain subset of those people with little wealth will actually steal. Now everyone is happy.
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Old 22 October 2023, 02:16 AM   #13
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That's awful, OP. I am so sorry to hear this. Please tell me you have insurance?
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Old 22 October 2023, 02:35 AM   #14
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You could try registering your stolen watches here.

https://www.digitalwatchvault.com/home

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Old 22 October 2023, 03:51 AM   #15
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These stories keep coming with each passing day .. Income inequalities are starting to strike hard .. We may reach the point where wearing a $50K watch is just not worth the risk anymore ..
VALID opinion!
Also living (rural) in the EU. In my village no problems, in bigger cities I leave ROLEX (watches in general) at home in the safe (and also two in my bank vault). Visiting bigger city centers I wear my PAM or Tudor.

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Old 22 October 2023, 03:54 AM   #16
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These stories keep coming with each passing day .. Income inequalities are starting to strike hard .. We may reach the point where wearing a $50K watch is just not worth the risk anymore ..

Failure to enforce the law and bail reform are striking hard.
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Old 22 October 2023, 04:07 AM   #17
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Dumb question but you did also report the theft with your local authorities as well I assume?

RUSA wouldn’t have accepted the theft report without a copy of the local police report - so he must have done so.

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If anyone knows how to get these reported to Rolex in other countries, would love to hear it.

When RUSA accepted your report, it was entered into their global database. In the past, there were separate DB’s but they fixed that several years ago. That’s how my burgled Platona in USA was recovered in UK.

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Awful.

Edit the title and add the serial numbers into the title, that way if someone googles the serial number this post will show up

That’s not necessary because this thread will rise to the top of Google results by simple repetition of the serial numbers. The thread title alone doesn’t add to relevance in their algorithms.

For the boost in Google results…

Stolen Rolex Daytona 116508 Yellow Gold Pikachu S/N T1V54750

Stolen Rolex Daytona Black dial 116500LN S/N 27N1D700

Stolen Rolex DJ 126200 Mint green S/N 3HQ30195

Stolen Panerai PAM Luminor 525 Rose Gold 70/300 S/N 1735535.

Stolen Girard-Perregaux Laureto Skeleton 81015-52-002-52A S/N OR No. 117

Stolen Hublot Aerofusion Skeleton ref: 525.OX.0180.LR S/N 1334063. On red leather strap, quite unique.


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Old 22 October 2023, 04:22 AM   #18
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Awful.

Edit the title and add the serial numbers into the title, that way if someone googles the serial number this post will show up

Thank you, but I don’t think i’m able to edit the title any longer.


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Old 22 October 2023, 04:26 AM   #19
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Dumb question but you did also report the theft with your local authorities as well I assume?

Yes it’s been reported to the local authorities. Also waiting on footage of the location it occurred


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Old 22 October 2023, 04:30 AM   #20
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RUSA wouldn’t have accepted the theft report without a copy of the local police report - so he must have done so.




When RUSA accepted your report, it was entered into their global database. In the past, there were separate DB’s but they fixed that several years ago. That’s how my burgled Platona in USA was recovered in UK.




That’s not necessary because this thread will rise to the top of Google results by simple repetition of the serial numbers. The thread title alone doesn’t add to relevance in their algorithms.

For the boost in Google results…

Stolen Rolex Daytona 116508 Yellow Gold Pikachu S/N T1V54750

Stolen Rolex Daytona Black dial 116500LN S/N 27N1D700

Stolen Rolex DJ 126200 Mint green S/N 3HQ30195

Stolen Panerai PAM Luminor 525 Rose Gold 70/300 S/N 1735535.

Stolen Girard-Perregaux Laureto Skeleton 81015-52-002-52A S/N OR No. 117

Stolen Hublot Aerofusion Skeleton ref: 525.OX.0180.LR S/N 1334063. On red leather strap, quite unique.


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So when I spoke to RSC, I was told if it turns up in Europe, it may not be flagged as stolen so I will have to contact the RSC in those regions too. I really hope they are reported to the global database.

Thank you for bumping the serial numbers too.

Also, May I ask when you Platona was stolen?


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Old 22 October 2023, 04:31 AM   #21
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That's awful, OP. I am so sorry to hear this. Please tell me you have insurance?

Yes but not on the new ones just acquired :(


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Old 22 October 2023, 04:32 AM   #22
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The rep may have misspoke - it’s on the database but recoveries outside the USA must follow the laws of the jurisdiction where it is recovered.


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Old 22 October 2023, 04:33 AM   #23
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Wow OP I’m so sorry this really sucks. Hoping you recover your:

Stolen Rolex Daytona “Pikachu” serial number T1V54750

Stolen Rolex Daytona black dial serial number 27N1D700

Stolen Rolex Datejust green dial serial number 3HQ30195

Stolen Panerai serial number 1735535

Stolen Girard Perregaux skeleton serial number OR 117

Stolen Hublot Aerofusion serial number 1334063

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Old 22 October 2023, 07:07 AM   #24
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Did this involve a burglary of your home? Sorry for your lose. Hope you recover them quickly.
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Stolen 2017, recovered in UK 4 years later.
What kind of shape was it in?
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What kind of shape was it in?

Longer story than we should veer off the OP’s thread - but very good except for a hairline scratched ceramic bezel


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Old 22 October 2023, 08:12 AM   #27
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Again this is awful and I guess this is the best way to keep the post going so here is my little bit of help:

Stolen watches:

BNIB Rolex Daytona 116508 Yellow Gold Pikachu S/N T1V54750

BNIB Rolex Daytona Black dial 116500LN S/N 27N1D700

BNIB Rolex DJ 126200 Mint green S/N 3HQ30195

Panerai PAM Luminor 525 Rose Gold 70/300 S/N 1735535.

GP Laureto Skeleton 81015-52-002-52A S/N OR No. 117

Hublot Aerofusion Skeleton ref: 525.OX.0180.LR S/N 1334063. On red leather strap, quite unique
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Awful news and hopefully you get some good luck and they turn up
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Old 22 October 2023, 08:41 AM   #29
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I feel your loss.

I had my collection that I had at home stolen in 2011. I keep almost everything at banks now.

Best of luck!
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Sorry that totally stinks. Good luck!
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