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16 September 2019, 11:15 PM | #1 |
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Please help find this Submariner
Hi everyone.
Without going into too much detail a Sport Submariner 16613LN was stolen from Hampshire in the UK. This occurred in 2017 and I'm determined to do what I can to get this returned to their owner after a bereavement in the family, the sentimental value is priceless and I'd appreciate any advice/help etc. It's registered on a number of sites but no luck so far. The serial number is F**2586 0004 Kindest regards M |
17 September 2019, 12:52 AM | #2 |
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Is the number obliterated, or are you keeping those digits to yourself?
Chances of recovery without a full number are greatly limited.
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*Comex:5513,5514,1665x2,16800x2,16600 *Mil sub:5517x2,5513x9,5512 *Submariner:6536/1x2,5508,5513 PCG u/line & double SWISS (America's Cup),5513 giltx2, 5513 m-firstx2,5513 gloss WGx2,1680 Red,1680 White Mk1 & Mk2 *Sea-Dweller:1665 DRSDx3,Great Whitex3 *GMT-Master:6542x2 (1 Bakelite),1675x8 (2 gilt), 16750 & SeaKing 116710LN *Explorer:1016x6 (1 gilt),5500x3,14270 Blackout, Orange 1655 x4 *Milgauss 1019x3 *Cosmo 6263 *RNCD DSSD 116660. |
17 September 2019, 12:57 AM | #3 |
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17 September 2019, 01:32 AM | #4 |
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17 September 2019, 01:44 AM | #5 |
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Have you registered the same partial number on those other sites?
"Sorry sir, we've had to call the police and will be holding on to your Rolex, as five out of the seven digits in the case number match those of a watch that has been reported stolen by someone online." With apologies for bluntness: in these circumstances, you publish the number in full or you're wasting both your time and others'. Would love to help.
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*Comex:5513,5514,1665x2,16800x2,16600 *Mil sub:5517x2,5513x9,5512 *Submariner:6536/1x2,5508,5513 PCG u/line & double SWISS (America's Cup),5513 giltx2, 5513 m-firstx2,5513 gloss WGx2,1680 Red,1680 White Mk1 & Mk2 *Sea-Dweller:1665 DRSDx3,Great Whitex3 *GMT-Master:6542x2 (1 Bakelite),1675x8 (2 gilt), 16750 & SeaKing 116710LN *Explorer:1016x6 (1 gilt),5500x3,14270 Blackout, Orange 1655 x4 *Milgauss 1019x3 *Cosmo 6263 *RNCD DSSD 116660. |
18 September 2019, 09:39 AM | #6 |
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