Stolen watch database registry listing for search

If you find one of the below watches offered for sale, please contact me – I retain contact information for all lost pieces in the database.

Please refer to the Alpha Hands stolen watch registry for the main table of stolen watches, which allows readers to sort, filter and search for information, while retaining the easy-to-digest table format.

This SEO-friendly page exists solely to provide a single table that is easily indexed by search engines. As a result, this is will allow collectors to quickly research stolen watches directly without coming to the site. Due to the size of the database, and given that all stolen watch detail must be viewable in the table, the below list of stolen watches and their information may take some time to load.

Alpha Hands does not take a position as to the proprietary rights of the watches recorded in the registry. Prospective buyers should do their own due diligence to determine ownership.

Information below is subject to Alpha Hands Terms and Conditions. To ensure control over this database, I have added a number of “dummy” watches where I have made up serial numbers. If the Alpha Hands Stolen Watch Registry is imported into another company’s database, I will then be able to search and verify its use without my consent.

Data table as follows:

How to report a stolen Rolex

To report a stolen Rolex, you’ll want to:

1. Report the information to the Alpha Hands stolen watch registry. Our registry is accessible via search engines online, so if a prospective buyer does their research before purchasing by simply running a serial number search on Google, for example, it will show the result as reported stolen.

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2.
a. Contact Rolex USA by completing the Rolex USA Missing Watch Report, including with mandatory police report and/or incident number, as well as any paperwork you may have (original bill of sale and/or warranty) and sending to Rolex USA.

Stolen watch information should be sent to:
Lea Di Luca
Customer Service Division
Rolex Watch U.S.A., Inc.
650 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10019
Phone: (833)-ROLEX-00 ext. 08162
Fax: (212) 980-2166
Email: lea.diluca@rolex.com

Rolex USA will enter the serial number in their missing watch database, which is available to their four Service Facilities in the United States. Non-Rolex service facilities do not have access to the database.

Rolex centers outside of the United States can see the Rolex as stolen within Rolex USA’s database, but will NOT take action (per Rolex USA). See 2b below on additional details.

If a Rolex is sent into a Rolex USA service center, the watch is “retained” by Rolex until the matter is resolved. Rolex USA lawyers will contact both parties, and Rolex USA notes that generally they are able to come to some agreement. If it can’t be resolved between the parties, which is rare, the matter then goes to the courts to be resolved.

b. To assist with recovery outside the United States, Rolex USA advises that the owner of the piece contact the appropriate local Rolex center to report the watch as stolen, as different region have different laws concerning stolen pieces.

It is possible, though I am not certain, that all of Europe is connected, so reporting to one center (such as Geneva) will cover all of Europe. Please contact us if you learn more details of the process in Europe, Asia or elsewhere.