Art Recovery International Theft Alert — Multiple Watches — Reward Offered
Reward
Art Recovery International (ARI) is offering a reward for information leading to the recovery of these rare timepieces, subject to the usual conditions
Incident Overview
Multiple high-value watches were stolen from an office in Geneva, Switzerland in 1999.
The theft was reported to the Swiss Police under crime reference number: 99-838064.2
The watches will not have their original boxes and papers.
Stolen Watches
Rolex Daytona (1976)
Screw-down pushers, “Paul Newman” dial
Steel case and bracelet
Numbers: 24129 – 6265 – 4128268Rolex Explorer II (1998)
White dial, steel case and bracelet
Number: U955104Ebel Chrono (1987)
Cream dial, yellow shark strap, yellow deployant clasp
Serial number: 64101037
Reference: 8134901Patek Philippe Aquanaut (1999)
Model: 5061/1A-001
Steel case and bracelet, deployant clasp
Movement: 3012144/4060880Patek Philippe (1999)
Model: 5059P-015
Platinum case, crocodile strap, deployant clasp
White dial, Italian calendar
Movement: 1957914/4048009Patek Philippe (1999)
Model: 4866/110G-011
White gold, bracelet, diamond dial
Movement: 1654816/4076651Audemars Piguet (1991)
Limited edition for the 700th anniversary
White dial, perpetual calendar
White gold, crocodile strap, pin buckle
Number: 46/70Bvlgari Scuba Chrono (1998)
Black dial, steel case
Black rubber strap, deployant clasp
Reference: SC38SL
Number: 9102.2100/125Breguet Aeronavale Type XX (1998)
Black dial, steel case
Black leather strap, deployant clasp
Individual number: 29415
Reference: 3800ST/92/3WJaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Duoface (1998)
Steel case
Brown ostrich strap, deployant clasp
Number: 1855007
Reference: 270.840.544
Contact Information
Tips may be submitted online, or by phone to:
Christopher A. Marinello
chris@artrecovery.com
UK office: +44 (0) 203 763 3540
UK and Italy mobile: +44 (0) 7702 206 913
(also via WhatsApp and Signal)
Confidentiality
All tips may be submitted anonymously and on a confidential basis.