Omega database
Stolen Omega Database
Search for reported stolen Omega watches and verify serial number risk before a private purchase, trade, or dealer intake.
Omega buyer checks
Popular Omega lines like Seamaster and Speedmaster move quickly in the used market, making serial number due diligence important.
Match the details
Compare serial number, model, caseback, photos, and documents before payment. Treat mismatches as a risk signal.
Use the database before committing
A MyStolenWatch search can help surface known stolen reports before the watch changes hands.
Practical checklist
Use this before the watch changes hands
These steps are designed for real transactions: private sellers, dealers, pawn shops, insurance checks, and marketplace purchases.
- 1Ask for serial number and model photos.
- 2Search the serial number before payment.
- 3Compare paperwork and watch details.
- 4Check seller reviews and identity.
- 5Avoid rushed or cash-only deals.
Frequently asked questions
Can I check an Omega serial number?
Yes. Use MyStolenWatch to search whether the serial number has a matching lost or stolen report.
Which Omega models should be checked?
All used Omega watches should be checked, especially high-demand Seamaster, Speedmaster, and limited-edition models.
Does MyStolenWatch authenticate Omega watches?
No. It checks lost or stolen reports. Authentication should be handled separately by a qualified watchmaker or dealer.