Speedmaster 145022-74 Stolen yesterday in Italy

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Good afternoon
I have to write here to inform all you that yesterday afternoon the thieves entrered in my home and they stole a lot of Stuff. In the list of things that they stole there is my watch collection and I am writing to try with your help to find hopefully some of my watches.
it is a night and a day that I cry so I decided to write here to ask if in case you have the opportunity to se the watches in sale to inform me.
I live in Italy, close to Turin
They stole the following:
A Omega Speedmaster Professional 145022-74 Number 35580601
A Omega Speedmaster Automatic Reduced Number 55991970
An automatic Enicar of 60s left to me by my grandfather before to go in heaven
Two Enicar automatic of the 70s that I bought and out in order looking for years to the parts
A ladies Enicar from 50s.
A Longines automatic ultrachron of the 70s very beautiful

below there is some pictures of the Speedmaster Professional before I changed the hands to the original tritium and the bezel to the B2 I bought thanks to the OF.

I added some pictures I found on my book of the collection.
now since the speedmaster 145022-74 was in advance but for my 40th birthday I am looking for a 145022 of the -69 to -74 with original parts and tritium hands and dial because its a gif I gave to me after years of searches and desire.
Please, I ask all of you to inform please me in case you will see hopefully some of my watches and in case you can indicate to me where to but a new 145022 -69 to -74 as I would like to have for my 40 years birthday.
Thank you all for your help
Angry, sad but asking help
Elio
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Did You do it correct ?
First click " Add Photos "
select the photos You want to add... these appear as little icons beneath the text
Then click " Insert Photos "
 
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In this Moment I cannot find the picture with the originale tritium banda, Sorry for this.
I Hope that editing the serial Number can help in the look for
Thank you
 
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Ciao Elio
unless you have already done so, I would advise you to post in the Italian forum "Orologi & Passioni" and specifically in the Truffe e Furti di Orologi, storie ed esperienze section. in there you will find a database of stolen watches, and you would maximise your chances to get something bak.
Good luck - Buona fortuna
Franco
 
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Ciao Elio
unless you have already done so, I would advise you to post in the Italian forum "Orologi & Passioni" and specifically in the Truffe e Furti di Orologi, storie ed esperienze section. in there you will find a database of stolen watches, and you would maximise your chances to get something bak.
Good luck - Buona fortuna
Franco
Thank you I didn't but I Will! Lo farò sicuramente, grazie
 
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So sorry for your loss, and I know the terrible feeling of being violated and having thieves break into your home. Hopefully you have insurance, however, it will never replace your grandfather's watch. I wish you luck in recovering any items that were stolen. I was always thankful that my family wasn't home at the time, and after all, as precious as your lost watches may seem, they are not as precious as your life.

I was fortunate that they didn't find my watch collection, but, ever since the robbery, I have kept the majority of my collection in a safety deposit box at a local bank.
 
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Elio,
I hope you are able to recover those things. I was the victim of theft, now years ago. It still stings.
 
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Vigliacchi loro!

Mi dispiace davvero.
Spero tanto che ti riprendi almeno qualche cosa.
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Damn, I am very sorry to hear of this. Heartbreaking. I hope you eventually recover some of these watches.
 
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Glad to know you are safe, I know it may not look like much right now but be happy the only thing they did was take objects that can be replaced (most of the times).
I hope you will be able to find them! Don't give up, I remember seeing a post from a guy who retrieved his stolen watches even after a few years.