Sorry to read this Mike.
Let’s hope the collection can be restored and returned.
Small mercies that your friend and his family were unscathed, physically, in the process.
A good pal has sadly had his personal watch collection stolen in a recent burglary at his home in Kent.
Thankfully, he and his family were unscathed, and although some of the watches are not particularly costly, they have great sentimental value and are irreplaceable.
I asked for the assistance of You Tuber Paul Thorpe in publicising the stolen collection, and I am grateful for his help. I'd respectfully ask Forum members to refrain from commenting, but please can you keep an eye out for these very distinctive watches.
I'll also post this in the Stolen Watch sub-forum.
https://youtu.be/Ab1jX49Tg14?fbclid=...lhDa8cNv8PlkhM
Thank you!
Mike Wood
Sorry to read this Mike.
Let’s hope the collection can be restored and returned.
Small mercies that your friend and his family were unscathed, physically, in the process.
Mike could you post a list here? I don't want Thorpe back in my YouTube algorithm, I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Very sad to hear about Paul M's collection. Nice of Paul Thorpe to put up the video.
Do you think Paul Thorpe could copy/paste the crime reference serial numbers into the YouTube description next to the crime reference number he already has in there? Would help a lot for anyone googling serial numbers in the future.
Thank you for your responses, all.
The list has been sent to me in a format that doesn't allow me to post it.
I will try, and list it on my post if I can.
MW
Serials in videos and photos are highly unlikely to be useful. Type them out and post them everywhere, you want Google searches on the serial to surface the thread.