deju 1,888 Posted September 30, 2015 Day-to-day real life for gen owners. You keep doing this and occasionally also dropping one until You wake up and turn to reps. The "inheritance-piece" You give down from generation to generation is just another marketing-myth transported from times long gone by in which large families lived altogether in one big house and dedicated watchsmiths sat there for weeks carefully repairing unique pieces for a few dollars. Whoever stole it has a nice inheritance-piece to hand down (I'm kidding of course). Can't really do anything but keep it now, if he/she tries to sell it I'm sure the serial numbers will give them up. #firstworldproblems I'm sure the thief was just a fucktard, but if he wasn't, he would use a fence! If a fence is just selling goods within a big crowd of criminals that only keep illegal records, that serial number will either go ignored or will very likely be filed off at the first chance they get. And then a big ol' drug kingpin will be wearing it, "iced out" with synthetic diamonds, for a hugely reduced price. But seriously, that thief was probably a fucktard after all and will be caught when he tries to sell it to a pawn shop. Serial numbers won't be a deterrent only way it will get nabbed will be many owners down the line when it gets sent to an RSC unwittingly. Unfortunately there are plenty of other places to get it serviced and sell it that won't care of the serial number/history. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mariner89 0 Posted September 30, 2015 Day-to-day real life for gen owners. You keep doing this and occasionally also dropping one until You wake up and turn to reps. The "inheritance-piece" You give down from generation to generation is just another marketing-myth transported from times long gone by in which large families lived altogether in one big house and dedicated watchsmiths sat there for weeks carefully repairing unique pieces for a few dollars. Whoever stole it has a nice inheritance-piece to hand down (I'm kidding of course). Can't really do anything but keep it now, if he/she tries to sell it I'm sure the serial numbers will give them up. #firstworldproblems I'm sure the thief was just a fucktard, but if he wasn't, he would use a fence! If a fence is just selling goods within a big crowd of criminals that only keep illegal records, that serial number will either go ignored or will very likely be filed off at the first chance they get. And then a big ol' drug kingpin will be wearing it, "iced out" with synthetic diamonds, for a hugely reduced price. But seriously, that thief was probably a fucktard after all and will be caught when he tries to sell it to a pawn shop. Serial numbers won't be a deterrent only way it will get nabbed will be many owners down the line when it gets sent to an RSC unwittingly. Unfortunately there are plenty of other places to get it serviced and sell it that won't care of the serial number/history. I've always thought that selling hot watches would be the most worthless and taxing endeavour ... I mean who just buys a luxury watch knowing that at anytime someone could report it stolen if you tried to have it worked on. Seems like those folks should just stay old-fashioned and stick to boostin cars Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
megaul 1 Posted September 30, 2015 I never take my 22 year old promaster off when swimming But mine's a real divers watch Rolex is a marketing product, most of the gens spend their lives in a safe Just like most Ferraris sold in the last years which hardly get any mileage So that's why I buy reps, a stolen one is just bad luck and won't break the bank Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chiquita Fanjita 1,796 Posted September 30, 2015 My mouse doesn't seem to scroll past this picture for some reason Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mike70sk 0 Posted September 30, 2015 (edited) Mostly all of you respond to this post letting everyone know how you would deal with this situation. Now what about the asswipe that thinks its okay to go into a locker that doesn't belong to him and steal stuff that also doesn't belong to him. I'll never understand this kind of thinking, where does it come from? Oh look, someone left their keys in the car, so now I can take it . Hey, that ladys purse is open and I can just reache right in there and grab that wallet. But it seems to be built into some peoples brains that it's acceptable. This is why they make those "bait car" shows on tv. Thoughts? your right the asshole shouldn't have ripped him off! when it happens to you, you know what it feels like Edited September 30, 2015 by mike70sk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kleen™ 45 Posted September 30, 2015 Mostly all of you respond to this post letting everyone know how you would deal with this situation. Now what about the asswipe that thinks its okay to go into a locker that doesn't belong to him and steal stuff that also doesn't belong to him. I'll never understand this kind of thinking, where does it come from? Oh look, someone left their keys in the car, so now I can take it . Hey, that ladys purse is open and I can just reache right in there and grab that wallet. But it seems to be built into some peoples brains that it's acceptable. This is why they make those "bait car" shows on tv. Thoughts? I think you have a point: Rather than focussing on what preventive acts 'the victim' should have take avoid this happening, I'd much rather put focus on exactly which amount of teeth the mothafrackin' perpetrator should be left with... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites