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900 luxury watches worth nearly US$13 million 'go missing' in Japan

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Setting up luxury watch-renting business nao!!!

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asi...-missing-japan-toke-match-neo-reverse-4178191

900 luxury watches worth nearly US$13 million 'go missing' in Japan​

900 luxury watches worth nearly US$13 million 'go missing' in Japan

A screenshot showing the website for Toke Match, a service that allows owners to loan their watches and have them rented out to customers. (Image: Screengrab from Toke Match website)
07 Mar 2024 06:26PM


TOKYO: Around 900 luxury watches worth almost US$13 million are missing in Japan after a site renting them out folded and its owner fled to Dubai, local media reported.

The owners of the Rolexes and other pricey timepieces earned monthly deposit fees by loaning them to Osaka-based Toke Match, which would then rent them to customers.

Neo Reverse, the company that operated Toke Match, announced on Jan 31 the termination of its service and promised it would return all watches.

But the owners of around 900 watches worth 1.9 billion yen (US$12.6 million) have not been reunited with their property, the Asahi Shimbun daily and other media outlets reported, citing a group of about 190 owners.

Some of the watches have even been spotted on an online auction site, prompting owners to file dozens of complaints to police around Japan.

The auction site's operator Valuence Japan told AFP that at least 20 watches it handled had serial numbers matching those loaned to Toke Match.

"We immediately stopped circulation of these watches to prevent further damages from happening" through reselling, a spokeswoman said last week.

Half of the watches were already on the auction site before the Toke Match service was terminated, she said.

The Sharing Economy Association, Japan said in a statement that it had received reports that some of the watches were circulated in second-hand stores too.

The size of Japan's "sharing economy" market is rapidly growing, reaching 2.6 trillion yen in the last fiscal year, the association says.

Neo Reverse was one of around 400 members of the organisation but was delisted on Feb 1 following complaints by the owners that their watches had not been returned.

Tokyo police have obtained an arrest warrant for Toke Match's owner Takazumi Kominato, 42, on suspicion of embezzlement of a Rolex watch, Jiji Press reported Wednesday, citing investigative sources.

He is suspected of selling the Rolex he loaned from an owner to a second-hand dealer for 650,000 yen in January, the report said.

However, Kominato flew out of Japan in late February for Dubai, and police plan to put him on the international wanted list, Jiji said.
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Should have bought a Casio. The truly wealthy men do not care for expensive watches.

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Why would anyone want to rent out their luxury timepieces? We buy them for our own enjoyment and possibly to pass down to our kids/grandkids if they deserve them (else give to our lovers). Those people are hoping to recoup some money from their watch purchase by renting them out? That means they couldn't really afford them in the first place. They deserve to get swindled.
 
Should have bought a Casio. The truly wealthy men do not care for expensive watches.

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Moi tissot PRX200 still good after 15yrs of daily torturing...the PRX200 904L steel is giving Rolex a run for $$$$$$$
 
Should have bought a Casio. The truly wealthy men do not care for expensive watches.

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Many many Hardland Pigeon Hole dwellers believed Rolex ish world Best Alternative investment de woh
 
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900 fancy watches just up and vanished in Japan! That's like something out of a movie. Makes you wonder where they all went, right? I mean, that's a crazy amount of bling gone missing.

But hey, speaking of watches, have you heard about replicapanerai.io? Interesting stuff they've got going on there. It's wild how good those replicas are these days, huh? Not saying I'd get one, but it's kinda fascinating.

Anyway, back to the missing watches—hope they turn up soon, though it's hard to imagine where they could've disappeared to. Japan's usually so safe and all. What do you think happened?
 
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Many dud sinkies also fell for similar kind of scams, ranging from beauty products, gym membership, car downpayment, reno plan and furniture package.
What convinces you to give your patek or Ap to a stranger company so in order to earn some small money? Must be a dud.
 
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