Had a watch stolen or lost one? Enter the details once and instantly generate everything you need to report and recover it β an incident summary, a message for the police, an insurer claim message, a marketplace alert, a social-media recovery post and a checklist of immediate actions.
Everything you type stays in your browser. Nothing is uploaded or saved β the documents are generated on your device.
These update live as you type. Copy any one to your clipboard, or download them all as a single text file.
Fill in your watch details on the left β at least the brand, model or serial number β and your reports will appear here ready to copy.
A complete written record of the watch and what happened β the master document that backs everything else.
A clear statement to file or supplement a report and capture your crime reference number.
A claim email with the serial number, value and proof your insurer asks for first.
A warning to post to dealers and resale sites so the watch is harder to offload.
A shareable post that crowd-sources the search across X, Instagram and Facebook.
The ordered steps to take in the first hours so nothing important is missed.
It takes about two minutes and works for any brand β Rolex, Omega, Patek Philippe, Cartier and beyond.
Add the brand, model, reference and serial number, identifying marks, where and when it went missing, and your proof of ownership.
Six ready-to-use reports build live as you type β copy any one, or download them all as a single text file.
Send them to the police and your insurer, post the alerts, then register the watch for global tracking so it's flagged worldwide.
Most watches are recovered not at the scene but later β when someone tries to sell, service or verify them. The serial number is what links a watch in a shop window or an online listing back to your report. Before you buy any pre-owned watch you can run its serial through our free stolen-watch database; once you've reported yours, registering it puts your serial in front of the same dealers and buyers worldwide.
Yes. The generator is completely free and needs no sign-up. You enter your watch and incident details and it instantly produces an incident summary, a police message, an insurer claim message, a marketplace alert, a social-media recovery post and an action checklist that you can copy or download.
Yes. Everything you type stays in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to a server or saved β the documents are generated on your own device, so your watch details and contact information never leave it.
File a police report as soon as possible and get the crime reference number, gather your proof of ownership, then notify your insurer. Record the serial and reference numbers, alert the resale market, and register the watch on a global stolen-watch database. The generator's checklist walks you through each step in order.
You can report without it, but the serial number is the single most valuable detail for recovery because it uniquely identifies your watch. Find it on your receipt, warranty card or service paperwork, or engraved on the watch (often between the lugs or on the caseback). Add it everywhere you can.
Send the police and insurer messages, post the marketplace and social alerts, and work through the checklist. The most important recovery step is to register the watch for global tracking, so that if anyone tries to sell or verify it, your report surfaces and the watch can be linked back to you.
Yes. The generator is brand-agnostic β it works for any make and model. Just enter the brand, model and reference number and the documents are tailored to your watch.
The exact steps to report your watch to police, insurer and the trade.
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