5 Reasons to use Watch CSA's Stolen Watch Registry

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Massive Watch Register Database Searches

Our Watch CSA watch register database of known fake and stolen watches (including a vast stolen Rolex registry) has been processing searches and alerts since 2009.  The massive number of fake and stolen watch searches in our system increases the odds that your "pre-purchase stolen watch search" or "report stolen watch" submission to Watch CSA's watch register could be flagged.

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Point-of-Purchase Alerts

Watch CSA's stolen watch register is used by trade members at the point of purchase.  When a pre-owned watch comes into a shop, second-hand outlet, or online seller, our "reported stolen watch" scans are designed to be done prior to purchase. That gives Watch CSA's stolen watch registry the opportunity to flag your active "stolen watch search"  reported in real-time, notifying you if that watch has been reported to our global stolen watch registry.

3

Industry Networks

Watch CSA's stolen watch register receives "report stolen watch"  data from individuals, watch dealers, jewelers, auction houses, appraisers, and some government authorities.  Our watch register contains over 90 brands within it i.e. a Rolex registry; a Cartier registry; a Breitling registry; an Omega registry, etc.

4

Vast Global Dragnet

Watch CSA members using our stolen watch register are global, meaning we can track and spot stolen watch alerts wherever our members are around the world.  It's not limited to county, state, or country boundaries.  

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Watch CSA Members get
UNLIMITED STOLEN SEARCHES

Watch CSA members using our stolen watch register never pay extra for searching the stolen watch registry or counterfeit database.  We never tier pricing for your search quantity or charge a per-use fee, ever.  Process as many searches as you need to reduce your risk with no additional costs!

Looking to report your Stolen Watch? It's FREE.

Click the link below "report stolen watch" with Watch Certification Services of America, the industry leader in the stolen watch register database services. You will need a valid police report with completed model number, serial number and description listed.

REPORT STOLEN WATCH