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Aug 14, 2011,07:42 AM
 

Thanks Nicholas, my friend will appreciate this.


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Stolen 5004P-037 special dial

 
 By: LarryFRCGP : August 14th, 2011-06:32
My friend lost his Patek 5004P-037 with box and papers, stolen during transit in Vancouver BC.from Luiseville, USA Special pulsometer dial, mov't number: 3275108/4438406 Already Reported theft to Patek Philippe and Royal Canadian Mount Police Hefty reward...  

We'll have an eye, Larry.

 
 By: amanico : August 14th, 2011-07:04
I do feel for your friend. The " good thing " is that this special piecev won't be too easy to sell, because of its particularity. We'll keep an eye open, Larry. Best, Nicolas.

Thanks

 
 By: LarryFRCGP : August 14th, 2011-07:42
Thanks Nicholas, my friend will appreciate this. Larry

Will keep looking for you in HK...

 
 By: little501 : August 14th, 2011-08:14
Take care, Larry.

It's a pitty

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : August 14th, 2011-08:14
a pitty we must discover such a nice piece in such a terrible situation Glad that I saw that picture, never seen this before. It's printed in my memory........ so if I would ever see something similar..... Like Nicolas said, such a unique piece will be ve... 

Was it being shipped or carried?

 
 By: markieesq : August 14th, 2011-09:41
Larry: I am really sorry for your friend's loss. As an attorney (and thinking out loud about possible liability issues), I must ask. Was the watch being shipped to him from the seller, or was it being transported by your friend? Mark

It was shipped by UP*

 
 By: LarryFRCGP : August 14th, 2011-15:47
My friend meant to send it to a collector in US for evaluation but he called back the 11 lb parcel before it ever cleared the customs. It stuck in Louiseville and back-and-forth many times between the customs and the UP* broker for 2 weeks, When the origi... 

I doubt UP* has liablity above the stated value

 
 By: autowind : August 14th, 2011-20:19
of the shipment as designated on the shipping documents unless the police find something. Furthermore, UP* specifically denies any liability for and refuses to carry jewelry including watches. Did you have third party insurance?

If allowed on the board, can you post more details...

 
 By: Aussie : August 14th, 2011-11:29
maybe as word spreads someone will come forward with the necessary tip which can bring your watch back to you. After all people talk and it a small world for these rare Pateks.

sorry to hear--I hope it is recovered [nt]

 
 By: playtime : August 14th, 2011-14:26
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These are posts I hate to read and wish for a quick

 
 By: whit : August 15th, 2011-07:41
resolution. I'm sure you've notified everyone you're supposed to but I think I would have written correspondence from HSWA explaining the information they require to hold the watch if it comes in for service, until all is resolved. I would also have writt... 

Sent you PM [nt]

 
 By: Aussie : August 15th, 2011-08:50
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My friend would like to know ...

 
 By: LarryFRCGP : August 15th, 2011-15:38
What is HSWA? He has already filed a police report and sent it to Patek and Patek formally acknowledged theft/loss of the item Thanks for your great info, Larry

Henry Stern Watch Agency in NYC, agent for PP [nt]

 
 By: doublesix : August 15th, 2011-17:32
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More than an agent...

 
 By: mjnoumoff : August 17th, 2011-08:54
Charles Stern bought the Patek Philippe company in the 1930s as the company was on the brink of extinction due to the Great Depression. Henri Stern was sent to NYC in 1934 and the agency is the American distribution point and service center. HSWA can serv... 

My friend already reported loss..

 
 By: LarryFRCGP : August 17th, 2011-09:34
to Patek Philippe SA in Geneva as a theft item. Would that be sufficient, or, would he need to report to HSWA? Please advise, Thanks, Larry