Global watch crime is an enterprise worth an estimated 1.9 billion dollars in 2024. Almost daily, watches from Rolex, Richard Mille, and Patek Philippe are stolen—sometimes violently—from the wrist of a tourist or businessman. But what can you do about it?
In the newest episode of W.O.E. TV, we’ll discuss this alarming trend and provide tips for how to travel with a luxury watch. While criminal watch gangs pose an undeniable risk, with a certain amount of forethought and some common sense, it’s possible to enjoy your watches around the world. Don’t be a soft target and always use your tools.
Enjoy episode eleven of W.O.E. TV.
Happy Hunting,
-W.O.E.
9 comments
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@W.O.E Great video as always, I loved this one especially. How about a video on Breitling Emergencies actually being used to save lives in the field & I previously mentioned under another name on YouTube a video on Mossad etc? Keep up the great work of my favourite watch website & YouTube channel. Happy hunting, Ciao!
@Super Hero With Common Sense. 100% correct material goods are not worth your life, or life of a loved one. Risk assessment, risk mitigation, situational awareness & common sense are key, but if you ever were to find yourself in a life & death situation over a Rolex or fake Rolex for that matter hand it over calmly & save yourself & your loved ones! Ciao
@Lucas Glock was a Austrian not a German. Cheers