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Old 22 December 2011, 02:51 AM   #31
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Doesn't returning something that someone else lost say more about what kind of person YOU are, instead of worrying what kind of person they are????

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No. Do you know your Rolex watch history? Do you know who this Rolex watch belongs to? It was worn by the ruthless communist rebel leader Che Guevara, who made millions of people miserable. Rumor and legend has it, an American CIA agent stole it after Che Guevara was dead. Do you think it should be given back to his family? I think you know my answer by now.



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Old 22 December 2011, 02:56 AM   #32
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Old 22 December 2011, 02:57 AM   #33
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Doesn't returning something that someone else lost say more about what kind of person YOU are, instead of worrying what kind of person they are????

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Old 22 December 2011, 03:01 AM   #34
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Why should you give something back to somebody you don't want to see them smiling in joy? That is the most important part of giving back something.
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Old 22 December 2011, 03:06 AM   #35
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Some people,it would appear,will never learn to differentiate between right and wrong.

What never ceases to amaze me however is how these very same people seem to feel it is their right to judge others.

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Old 22 December 2011, 03:08 AM   #36
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Never lost a Rolex watch, but have lost a tiny Rolex part. After a night of heavy drinking, I realized that my Sub 1680 bezel popped off. I was sober enough to pick up the bezel but forgot to look for the flat spring behind it. Next day I was kicking myself. Going back to take a peek at the spot wouldnt hurt. No luck. Then I decided to take a look at the spot where we sat. I looked down and the spring was right by my foot. In and out in 5 mins. Should have gotten a lotto ticket that day.
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Old 22 December 2011, 03:11 AM   #37
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I wonder if there are any good Casio forums out there :)
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Old 22 December 2011, 04:23 AM   #38
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I just want to point out to all the Mods I had NOTHING to do with this Thread!


To the OP, I'm sorry one ... uh... "person" is intent on ruining it, I thought the title was interesting. And to add, never lost my Rolex, but I DID have a gun that was stolen out of my house returned, Police found it during a routine check when a Pawn Shop bought it. No arrests were ever made that I know if.


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Old 22 December 2011, 05:31 AM   #39
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My family's (parent's) house was robbed while I was overseas. Among many things we lost was my family crest ring, given to me by my father (irreplaceable to me). The police never got anything back, but my dad found the ring in a pawnshop 3 months later, and it had even been re-sized! The thief had pawned it with his own ID, so he was arrested shortly thereafter. He got 3 years, all but 1 suspended, credit for time served, eligible for parole immediately. My dad told me that the funny thing was that when checking pawn shops to find our stuff, he always saw stuff he wanted to buy, but just didn't feel right about it anymore. The pawn dealer asked him to "prove" the ring was his. Dad (only 5'8" 150 lbs, 65 years old with glasses in a suit, but an ex-Marine) just walked out of the store with it and said that they were welcome to call the police but he was going to kill anyone who tried to take it from him. I think after 3 weeks of going to pawn shops, his patience was a little thin. Anyway, it's on my finger right now.
This is fantastic! Love this post!

(the getting-it-back part, not the robbery)
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Old 22 December 2011, 05:41 AM   #40
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In college I lost my new Datejust SS during a motorcycle accident. I low-sided on some gravel or oil in back-wood country twisties. The watch flew off my wrist during the crash. Luckily I wasn't too injured and was able to ride the motorcycle home.

When I got home, I realized my watch was gone.

My gf at the time and I went back to the crash scene (sun light was quickly fading) and she found my Rolex about 50 feet away in a bush! lol.

Miraculously it was completely unharmed without a single scratch.

I was very lucky and yes this is all true.
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Old 22 December 2011, 05:42 AM   #41
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In college I lost my new Datejust SS during a motorcycle accident. Flew off my wrist during the crash. Luckily I wasn't too injured and was able to ride the motorcycle home.

When I got home, I realized my watch was gone.

My gf at the time and I went back to the crash scene and she found my rolex about 50 feet away in a bush! lol.

Miraculously it was completely unharmed without a single scratch.

I was very lucky.
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Now that is luck!!
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Old 22 December 2011, 05:46 AM   #42
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Let's see if we can get this thread back on course

I haven't lost a Rolex of my own (thankfully), but I did have a customer have one returned to him 15 years after it was stolen recently. It was sent in to Rolex for a service, the system picked up the red flags, and Rolex informed us. We let the chap know, and he was reunited with it. You should have seen the smile on his face
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Old 22 December 2011, 05:48 AM   #43
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^thats awesome.

I hope my iphone 4s that some swine stole on saturday finds its way back to me!

not in 15 yearsthough!
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Old 22 December 2011, 06:07 AM   #44
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I don't have Rolex, but if I was to find a Rolex or any watch. I would first look up how much it costs, than make the decision on whether or not to look for the owner to give their watch back. After that, I would try and figure out what type of person they are. Why go out of your way to give back something. If the person is just an asshole? Life does not work out that way in my opinion.
WOW! I have never lost anything permanently, but I have lost my class ring twice and both times it was returned to me.

In return, every time I have found a wallet or purse, which has been several. I go into the store nearest where I found the wallet, and have them watch while I open it, get the phone number and call the owner. The owners were so greatful!

I could NOT IMAGINE trying to judge someone without knowing them to decide if they are "worthy" of getting their property back.

It was their property and it is dishonest to keep something that doesn't belong to you without trying to return it to the proper owner.

Fortunately, the few times I have lost something, someone honest always returns it. I think Karma will get you if you are dishonest!
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Old 22 December 2011, 06:09 AM   #45
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Let's see if we can get this thread back on course

I haven't lost a Rolex of my own (thankfully), but I did have a customer have one returned to him 15 years after it was stolen recently. It was sent in to Rolex for a service, the system picked up the red flags, and Rolex informed us. We let the chap know, and he was reunited with it. You should have seen the smile on his face
Wow Chris. I can only imagine that feeling of a watch returning home after 15 years.
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Old 22 December 2011, 07:45 AM   #46
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I don't have Rolex, but if I was to find a Rolex or any watch. I would first look up how much it costs, than make the decision on whether or not to look for the owner to give their watch back. After that, I would try and figure out what type of person they are. Why go out of your way to give back something. I am just an an asshole. Life does not work out that way in my opinion.
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Old 22 December 2011, 07:57 AM   #47
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I found a briefcase in my office once. I opened it up to see who it blonged to. I found $10k in cash. Luckily the owner had a business card in his briefcase. I called him up and returned everything to him. He didn't even say thanks, but I was happy in my heart and that's all that matters.
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Old 22 December 2011, 08:27 AM   #48
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I found a briefcase in my office once. I opened it up to see who it blonged to. I found $10k in cash. Luckily the owner had a business card in his briefcase. I called him up and returned everything to him. He didn't even say thanks, but I was happy in my heart and that's all that matters.
That is the whole point! Awesome that you weren't frustrated! If it isn't yours give it back!!!

Your kindness will come back to you!!!
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Old 22 December 2011, 10:09 AM   #49
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I haven't lost a Rolex of my own (thankfully), but I did have a customer have one returned to him 15 years after it was stolen recently. It was sent in to Rolex for a service, the system picked up the red flags, and Rolex informed us. We let the chap know, and he was reunited with it. You should have seen the smile on his face
What did the person who brought the watch in for service have to say?
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Old 22 December 2011, 01:25 PM   #50
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i had my house broken into while out of town. had 3 rolexes, a panerai, a ball watch, and many other non watch items stolen. went through the normal motions of filing police reports and submitting them with serials to rolex. out of the blue, about 2 months later, i get a call from rolex saying someone went to a service center with one of my watches. they put me in touch with the person, and we get to talking, and come to find out he purchased another one of my rolexes at the store. the store agrees to give him a refund, and he agrees to 'transfer ownership' back to me. i miraculously recover 2 rolexes i thought i would never ever ever ever see again. maybe the other one will turn up one day too.... i would definitely say that i am in the minority, and very very very lucky.
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Old 22 December 2011, 03:07 PM   #51
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I don't have Rolex, but if I was to find a Rolex or any watch. I would first look up how much it costs, than make the decision on whether or not to look for the owner to give their watch back. After that, I would try and figure out what type of person they are. Why go out of your way to give back something. If the person is just an asshole? Life does not work out that way in my opinion.
Wow...would you be okay with someone going through this process if you lost something precious?
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Old 22 December 2011, 06:25 PM   #52
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No. Do you know your Rolex watch history? Do you know who this Rolex watch belongs to? It was worn by the ruthless communist rebel leader Che Guevara, who made millions of people miserable. Rumor and legend has it, an American CIA agent stole it after Che Guevara was dead. Do you think it should be given back to his family? I think you know my answer by now.



My don't you contact Fidel. He is still alive and owns a Rolex. Maybe he knows who has Che's Rolex! If a CIA agent did take it, he probably traded it with J. Edgar who probably gave him a Timex in exchange - or maybe Richard Nixon got it, or _______________ Oh, never mind, it's late and I'm brain dead!!

Hoopla!!!!

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Old 23 December 2011, 02:24 AM   #53
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On one hand, it's kinda neat (from a historical perspective) that Felix Rodriguez has Ernesto's (Che's real name) GMT Master. On the other hand, in order to get it, he has to be known as the guy who lifted a watch off a dead guy's wrist.
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Old 23 December 2011, 04:00 AM   #54
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On one hand, it's kinda neat (from a historical perspective) that Felix Rodriguez has Ernesto's (Che's real name) GMT Master. On the other hand, in order to get it, he has to be known as the guy who lifted a watch off a dead guy's wrist.
I bet he`s proud of it,why else would he talk about it?

Who would believe anything that came from the mouth of a CIA agent anyways?Sounds like it could very easily be a load BS.
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Old 23 December 2011, 04:04 AM   #55
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I bet he`s proud of it!
The conventional thinking is that Felix has never been the thoughtful, compassionate type...but then he was a CIA man in central/south America...so probably just what they needed.

Someone with more knowledge, please feel free to correct me. I base my comment on intermittent (at best) reading on the topic over a number of years.
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Old 23 December 2011, 04:29 AM   #56
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Ibtl, this thread is going political fast.
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Old 23 December 2011, 05:44 AM   #57
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I work for a store that had one recovered by an RSC. The serial had been reported beforehand.

It took 8 years of legal wrangling to get it. The watch was turned over the police, who held it until the charges were settled and the paperwork done. Then they notified the owner of the store and shipped it to him (by which time it had been sitting so long it needed a full service). That was the only one ever recovered, and it was only seized because it had been sent to RSC for service.
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Old 23 December 2011, 05:46 AM   #58
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Doesn't returning something that someone else lost say more about what kind of person YOU are, instead of worrying what kind of person they are????

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We don't need to ask that question. His post just SHOUTS his character...actually lack of character!
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Old 23 December 2011, 05:46 AM   #59
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I has a Tag Heuer Mercedes-Benz SLR watch stolen from me. no insurance at the time =(

i often wonder where it is today!
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...or we could simply ignore the one poster and simply carry on talking about Rolex recoveries...I think the point has been made by now.
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