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Originally Posted by humvee
I once called RSC in Dallas for the same issue. The lady told me there is no such thing as a stolen watch report that they keep.
It takes a lot of discipline to make sure that ever one see the same info. Example: An airline flight reservation system software, which is extremely complex. I bet Rolex does not have anything remotely close and as a result it is highly unlikely they can perform this check.
The stolen check by Rolex either happened when volume was too low and RSCs were not that numerous or it is entirely a myth created by people.
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X2 And the amount of stolen Rolex in proportion to those sold each year is a very very very very very tiny amount.Afraid today the Rolex Internet hype and myths about Rolex watches in general,that every Rolex bought at say a non AD might be stolen.But just like the millions of other products you buy say second hand they could be stolen.But if you buy from any reliable sourse this very very very very very seldom happens.You are more likely to be struck by lightening that to buy a stolen watch from a reliable sourse.