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23 May 2020, 10:15 AM | #1 |
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Can RSC Confiscate a stolen watch?
I purchased a Submariner, no box or papers from a local Jeweler. They have a good reputation, and have been in business for a long time. Its time for a service, and I want the Rolex Warranty, however after reading horror stories I am reluctant to send to RSC. Suppose it was on their Black List as a stolen watch, Insurance would not cover it, and I would be out a 116610. How true is this "stolen watch" blacklist? What should I do? I am fine with an independent but I want the Rolex warranty and card, RSC receipt in case I ever sell or trade the watch.
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23 May 2020, 10:41 AM | #2 |
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A service center must follow the Pawn shop stolen goods law which explicitly states that "If the shop accepts an item without taking steps to ensure it isn't stolen and the owner or law enforcement finds it, they must return the item to the owner at a loss for the amount they paid or loaned against it. It doesn't matter how much the pawn shop paid: the agreement is void."
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If you bought it from a reputable source, you have nothing to worry about. Send it in.
In the unlikely event it was in fact stolen. Pay your reputable source a visit with receipt in hand because they will need to make things right. |
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Yes, it’s true because it happened to me and I did buy from a reputable source as well.
Took a GMT Master in for service a couple of years ago which I bought used from a reputable dealer. Turned out the watch had been reported stolen in 2004 in Germany. Rolex retained it but could not establish who the rightful owner was and eventually it was returned to me after service. Happily I am now the registered owner and the watch is like new after having new dial, hands, Crystal and bezel insert. The dealer was super. He even wrote to Rolex explaining he had sold me the watch and assured me an immediate refund if the watch was not returned. Thankfully it never came to that. |
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You don't get to keep stolen property, it's the same as the original crime.
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It's a headache to deal with, but why would you want to own a stolen watch or even have a thought that your watch may be stolen? As others have stated, worse case scenario Rolex seizes the watch, return to the reputable dealer for reimbursement. If that doesn't work, go a second time with the police. Though they can't force a refund, they can document the sale of stolen property (to which you should have plenty of proof) and follow up from there. I promise, his headache will be bigger than yours in the end.
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I think you’ve hit upon a worry that comes from buying an undocumented watch. I can’t unravel the “What should I do?” for you... I have the opinion you should use the RSC because then you’d have no worries. Yes, Rolex has a theft list. Yes, they confiscate watches every week and send them to the police department that took the theft report. It is a good thing they do IMHO. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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I'm curious too, 1 of my DJ 36 bought w/o paper n box.
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So you are afraid the watch might be returned to its rightful owner? Please explain how that is a bad thing.
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As other have said just send it in if you bought it from a reputable source.
Otherwise use an independent. They wont check if its stolen and they dont care. |
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What a strange ability you have Tools. I think its called empathy, i.e. putting yourself in somebody else's place.
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23 May 2020, 01:45 PM | #16 |
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If you bought it from a very reputable source, I would hope that they would reimburse you, even if it was confiscated. Otherwise, kiss your money goodbye, and they can kiss their reputation goodbye. You still may have a lawsuit assuming they want to stay in business.
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23 May 2020, 04:33 PM | #17 |
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Why doesnt rolex just release their database, so all can view, either for free or a subscription. It would put a hamper on stolen watches for the thief, if everywhere they went it could be checked and declined at point of sale, private or other.
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I think you’re being a little obtuse. As others have stated, the watch was bought in good faith, with buyer and seller unaware it was on a stolen list.
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OP as others have stated, RSC will change confiscate watch until the rightful owner is established. Very often if insurances have paid out, watch will be returned to you.
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All I know is due to the correct paper trail and money transfer between all parties and the time involved .I was fortunate to have mine returned . I fell out of love with it and it was sold back to the American Dealer who supplied the Collector I purchased it from and it was removed from the stolen register by Rolex CH |
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Surely honesty is the best policy? If it's stolen why would you not want this ascertained?
If you bought it from a reputable seller you will have their full support. They will be insured against this kind of thing. You may even get to keep the watch - legally this time. Maybe it's not stolen. This is more likely. Time to find out. |
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This. That’s why if I’ll ever buy a used watch, I would never buy it without papers. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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This is an informative thread. So if I'm understanding it right, the reason that it's a bit "safer" to buy preowned watches with papers is because in most cases, the probability of a watch being stolen with its papers is relative rarer? Or for that matter it's rarer that a stolen watch is stolen with its full set? |
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I am surprised in the above anecdotes the unsuspecting owners kept the watch in the end. Was this because the original owner, who had reported it stolen, could no longer be traced, perhaps due to obsoleted contact details after so many years? Or, if insurance had paid out, won’t the insurance company have claim on it? |
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23 May 2020, 06:19 PM | #28 |
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It's less likely. Rare? Well, there are an awful lot of fakes, clones and scammers out there, many with boxes and papers. Buying the seller first is a sensible precaution, but not a means of prevention. At least a reputable seller will assist you, as will be the case of the OP's watch turns out to be suspect.
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If it is stolen, your concern for the rightful owner is severally lacking. Hence, if RCS grabs it, my sympathy for you is severally lacking.
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23 May 2020, 08:12 PM | #30 |
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How does Rolex get the intel that in fact its stolen ? Is it just a notification from the owner ? Or a police report ? If they tell me my watch is stolen and take it from me they better damn well prove it with documented facts that it is stolen !!!! They're not a law enforcement agency .
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