Report your stolen watch to the global stolen watch database. This service is completely FREE and helps prevent resale while improving recovery chances.
Active monitoring • Professional investigators • Pay only if recovered
The moment you file, your watch is flagged for dealers, auction houses and buyers across 50+ countries.
Register a watch on the largest global database of lost and stolen watches. We will search for your watch on the international market and notify you immediately if we locate it, offering you assistance with recovery if required.
If you are unable to provide these documents, please contact us to discuss your claim.
Important Information:
Multiple watches from the same incident can be registered using the same form.
Please submit a new registration form for each separate incident.
Help us contact you about your stolen watch
Reporting stolen watches is completely free. We believe in protecting the community.
Your report will be added to our worldwide database accessible by dealers and law enforcement.
Help prevent others from unknowingly purchasing your stolen watch.
A complete report gives buyers, dealers, insurers, and investigators enough information to distinguish your watch from another example of the same model. Submit the report promptly, but do not guess at a serial number or theft detail. You can add reliable evidence as it becomes available.
Enter the brand, model, reference, and serial exactly as they appear on the watch or original documents. Include clear photographs of distinguishing marks, damage, engraving, and the box or papers when available.
File a police report and notify your insurer where applicable. Retain the crime or case number, insurance claim details, purchase invoice, service records, and proof of ownership so a later match can be escalated through the correct channel.
Add new photographs, marketplace links, police updates, or service history when you obtain them. If the watch is recovered, update its status so buyers do not continue to see an outdated alert.
You should provide the brand, model, serial number, photos, theft details, and any police or insurance reference numbers available.
Yes. A complete report helps buyers, dealers, auction houses, and investigators identify the watch if it appears for sale.
Yes. If you receive new details such as additional photos, service records, or police references, you can update the report through your account or support.