You can call the manufacturer or check with the police. The issue is the police aren't all connected with each other. The manufacturer will tell you to send it in and if it's stolen, they will keep it. Your best bet is to checkout watch facts. They are focused on helping buyers buy legally authentic watches. They have access to over 30,000 law enforcement databases worldwide, more than half of those are in the US. Some watch manufacturers report to them as well. Before you buy a watch check them out at watchfacts.com.
You will have to check with the police.
Call you carrier and tell them it was stolen and then call the police. Also if you have a app like Lookout check to see were it is.
You will have to go to your local police.
Contact your local police.
Dmv or somthing to that nature.
Observation ! If you watch it - you will see it breathe !
It is very unlikely you will ever see it again and if you do it is even less likely that you could prove it was yours.
Many watch brands will sell specific watch parts on their website, so check the brand of watch you have and see if the company sells the parts direct. If they don't, check out Dave's Watch Parts website.
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You can go on netflix to watch it. Or just check the icarly schelude to see if it coming on you can do that by going to nickledon.com
You can check the serial number of the Magellan GPS device with the manufacturer to see if it has been reported as stolen. Additionally, you can contact local law enforcement to inquire if the device has been reported as stolen in their database.
For date made, try Proofhouse.com or maker's website. To see if stolen, contact your local police.