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The British Horological Institute Limited

STOLEN
 

 Stolen in Bristol area 16-19 July 2010:
Gents stainless steel Rolex Oyster watch on Jubilee bracelet
Gents stainless steel and 18ct gold Rolex Oyster watch on Jubilee bracelet
Gents stainless steel mid-size Tudor Rolex Oyster watch automatic/date
Gents stainless steel gold-capped Omega Seamaster watch automatic/date
Gents 9ct gold 1930s pocket-watch with enamel dial
Gents 9ct Tudor Rolex watch (non-Oyster)
Any information on the above please contact:
DC Alastair Binnie 01179 454138 or Owen Gilchrist 07804 816724

Stolen from a house in Nailsea 13 September 2010:
Rolex Submariner watch, boxed with all documentation
Rolex Yachtmaster Rolesium watch, serial number 160d293206
Ornamental electronic clock (no description)
Any information on the above please contact:
DC Mark Hawkes 01275 638317 or DC Steven Phillipou 0117 9454556

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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