Enquirus is broad and useful for luxury watch and jewellery record keeping. StolenWatch is tighter on the exact job buyers care about most: checking a serial number before money changes hands.
| Feature | StolenWatch | Enquirus |
|---|---|---|
| Search by serial number | Free lookup across luxury watch brands | Search lost and stolen watches and jewellery |
| Loss reporting | Report a stolen watch with police details | Report lost or stolen watch or jewellery |
| Document vault | Built for watch records and verification trail | Store watch and jewellery documents |
| Retailer workflow | Buyer checks, comparison pages, and certificates | Manufacturer and retailer integrations |
| Focus | Watch verification and recovery | Watch and jewellery protection |
Use StolenWatch when the serial number is the starting point and you need a clean answer fast.
Use the search result as documentation before purchase, resale, or insurance steps.
Keep the verification path short so a buyer can check a watch in the shop or at the table.
Enquirus is a free lost and stolen watch and jewellery database with a document vault, theft reporting, and search tools for buyers and owners.
Use StolenWatch when your main goal is a fast serial-number lookup for a pre-owned luxury watch, especially before buying or selling.
Yes. Many owners use one service for search and another for reporting or document storage, but StolenWatch is built to answer the theft-check question first.
Yes. Rolex, Cartier, Omega, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, and 50+ brands can be checked on StolenWatch.