Omega MD 162.0063,
Guys
Friend of mine had a very distinctive watch stolen from boot of his car when parked in London. The Incident took place at 31 Davies Street, London W1.
The thief(s) entered the car by coding his fob remotely and gaining access very easily and the MET's finest are investigating - whatever that means for an "entering car theft" these days.
Here is an extract from the description of the watch taken when in for service. This item has HUGE sentimental value to him and ANY help would be gratefully received.
Dear Sir / Madam,
We acknowledge receipt of your Omega watch. Please find below our estimate to restore your watch to operate to the manufacturer's specification.
Watch Specification:
Collection
Brand
Watch Reference Catalogue Reference Serial Number Movement Type
Dial Color
Size
Case Type
Bracelet Type
DE VILLE
Omega
MD1620063
O
38999388
OLD MECHANICAL CALIBER BLACK
MEN PLATED LEATHER
Our Diagnostic watchmaker/technician has examined your watch and has determined:
There are signs of wear and tear on the plating
Hands show wear and tear light pitting / oxidisation The dial is stained
The case back is engraved
The bracelet / strap is not of our manufacture
The case is plated and therefore cannot be refurbished
Any news on this appearing anywhere to me in the first instance please, and I will forward to Robert - the good friend.
thanking you in anticipation.
Jim
Omega MD 162.0063,
Stupid for leaving a watch in the locked boot of his car? I would call him that if he had left it on the dashboard or something. But in this case it seems just as unfair as the subtle digs at the police...
Anyway, hope he finds it. The loss must have been very upsetting.
Thanks for this. Quite frankly the old boy was, and still is, completely devastated. It never ceases to disturb me how such a simple, everyday incident can turn families upside down.
And so Id hoped my thread wouldve brought some awareness for the good people on this forum. Sadly it seems ive been construed as having a go at the Met. Absolutely no way.
LET ME BE QUITE CLEAR PUBLICLY. It used to be that every police force was referred to as a City's "finest". By and large they still very much are. And im sad to say, the use of the term "investigation" means so much to so many these days - just as the interpretation of my thread seems to have done which is most regretable.
Thank you for writing, genuinely, but please dont put words in where there arent any. It hurts to have been so accused
All the best Outatime
Jim
Last edited by Jimmcb; 18th August 2015 at 09:44.
My sincere apologies for my rather thoughtless post fired off without thinking.
I wish your friend all the best in the recovery of his property.
Regards,
Ben