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6 November 2013, 11:36 PM | #31 | |
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7 November 2013, 01:39 AM | #33 |
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Everybody please calm down. Rolex will take your watch and keep it if they find that is was reported stolen. As for small mom and pop watch repair places, who knows.
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Do you guys know what happens if Rolex cannot reach the party who reported it stolen?
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Now for guys like many of us that have our watches insured, say our Rolex gets stolen and our insurance pays us the insured amount. 4 years goes by and my stolen watch shows up at RSC. What happens??? I already was paid for my watch and purchased a new one.
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Then YOUR insurance Co. is the rightful owner.
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I believe the insurance provider is the owner of the watch at that point.
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Thats great cause there is no way I want to give the money back..... I insure all my watches at msrp.
I hope every one here has their watches insured. Its cheap and takes all pressure off wearing them if they get damaged, lost, stolen,etc.....
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You will probably not be able to afford the premium increase once you make an insurance claim.
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Does anyone know what came first, the chicken or the egg??
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...and how in fact do you know what I can afford mate?
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Sometimes there are happy endings... even after 45 years...
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow...232032044.html
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Gentlemen,
I hope this will shed some some light on this thread. A couple years ago I purchased a Rolex without papers from a reputable seller, and no I won't name names. A few days after sending the watch to Rolex for service, I received a letter via Fedex from Gibney, Anthony & Flaherty, Rolex's law firm in NYC. The letter informed me that the watch had been reported stolen many years ago, and... "Because there are now two competing claims to this watch, one belonging to you and the other belonging to the party who reported the loss or theft, Rolex must retain possession of the watch until the question of ownership is resolved. Rolex is unable to unilaterally decide which party is the legal owner of the watch." "We will help you coordinate discussions with the other claimant. However, if you do not wish to pursue this matter further, please let us know and we will send you a release of your claim." That's the meat of it. Ownership is a legal matter that Rolex is in no position to decide; only a court has the power to decide ownership. A couple days after receiving the letter, I spoke with the lawyer handling the case. He said that they (the law firm) will act as a mediator and encourage the two claimants to reach an agreement over who rightfully owns the watch. If the two parties cannot come to an agreement, Rolex will sue BOTH claimants, thus forcing the court to decide ownership (again, only the court can decide that). In my case, the other claimant was the insurance company who insured the watch at the time it was stolen. Given that the claim was over 20 years old, it turned out that the insurance company was unable to find the paperwork for the policy, and surrendered their claim. Once this happened, Rolex proceeded to service the watch and ship it back to me in normal 4-6 week time. They assured me that this issue would now be removed from the watch's records and that no further issue would arise the next time it was sent to Rolex for service. Please understand that I'm sharing this story in the interest of adding clarity to this discussion, and in the interest of contributing to our collective knowledge of this brand we love. I will not get into which watch it was, and any interactions with the seller etc. I am simply reporting, from my experience, what happens when you send a stolen watch to Rolex for service. I hope this helps. Thanks for reading. -Grant |
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Many thanks for sharing this. It is good information and tracks with what I've heard in the past. |
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I don't think I like this thread with all the speculation out there for would-be criminals. I understand the "theory" of the buyer in the ordinary course, but 99.999% of the time someone knows when they are trading in stolen or "hot" goods.
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Great info Grant. Thank you
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This has been a fun thread. I'm glad Larry has patience. I hope Peter doesn't read it.
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