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Son appeals for help after late dad's Rolex lost when he collapsed at West Ham match

Posted: 16 Dec 2024, 08:28
by Mr Anon
Son appeals for help after late dad's Rolex lost when he collapsed at West Ham match

Jay Gray said he was watching Wolverhampton Wanderers play against West Ham in Stratford, London, last Monday when his father collapsed and was carried away for CPR.But as he was moved, the Rolex Submariner Date he was said to be wearing disappeared.Mr Gray posted an appeal on X saying his family was "desperate" to have the "sentimental" watch returned.

 Recounting his ordeal, Mr Gray said: "My dad unfortunately collapsed and passed away at the Wolves game last Monday night, he had to be carried up stairs from his seat in block 123 to be able to have CPR performed on him, his watch went missing when he was moved and we desperately want it back.Image
Rolex Submariner Date. Pic: Rolex© Other"Please can anyone associated with West Ham, as well as anyone else that wants to help get this sentimental bit of jewellery back to our family in this tough time please RT [retweet]."Mr Gray added the missing Rolex has been reported to the Metropolitan Police. The watch claimed to have gone missing is a Submariner Date, which according to Rolex's official website is worth £14,200.The watch, which is waterproof up to 300 metres (1,000ft), is described as a "timeless benchmark for divers' watches".It is made of Oystersteel and yellow gold and it has a diameter of 41mm.It also has a Chromalight display with long-lasting blue luminescence, the website adds.


What a scumbag! Its either one of ours, a steward or medical stuff I guess, either way how depressing

Re: Son appeals for help after late dad's Rolex lost when he collapsed at West Ham match

Posted: 16 Dec 2024, 11:29
by Far Cough UKunt
I knowingly bought a fake Rolex once, it was a great watch.

Re: Son appeals for help after late dad's Rolex lost when he collapsed at West Ham match

Posted: 16 Dec 2024, 11:27
by Bungo
Council Scum" wrote: 16 Dec 2024, 09:55
El Scorchio" wrote: 16 Dec 2024, 09:10 Crazy to be wearing a watch that expensive to the football but yeah that’s horrendous if someone took it off him while he was dead or dying. Scum. Hope to god it wasn’t a fellow hammer. 
What's crazy about wearing a Rolex to football? It's a game of football not a prison. 
I presume this bloke wasn't targeted beforehand, but there are plenty of examples out there of people being mugged on the street for their expensive watches. Some people now buy Chinese replicas to wear out and about and leave the 'real' things at home which is a bit mad if you think about it.🤷‍♂️

Re: Son appeals for help after late dad's Rolex lost when he collapsed at West Ham match

Posted: 16 Dec 2024, 10:51
by fraser
I don't wear a watch or any jewelry, I don't even have a wedding ring anf never have, I cam understand why others do though, just personal preference. 

I hope they get it back, awful for them on top of losing their dad. 

Re: Son appeals for help after late dad's Rolex lost when he collapsed at West Ham match

Posted: 16 Dec 2024, 10:48
by Tyyyson
This made me angry. Absolute cunts. 

I don’t see the point in watches and jewellery personally

Re: Son appeals for help after late dad's Rolex lost when he collapsed at West Ham match

Posted: 16 Dec 2024, 10:41
by Manuel
It's always scruffy cunts who feel the need to ask that ridiculous question.

Re: Son appeals for help after late dad's Rolex lost when he collapsed at West Ham match

Posted: 16 Dec 2024, 10:36
by Massive Attack
For fashion as well as keeping the time in case your mobile battery dies during the day. Tune in same time tomorrow for more stating the bleeding obvious..

Re: Son appeals for help after late dad's Rolex lost when he collapsed at West Ham match

Posted: 16 Dec 2024, 10:35
by Mr Anon
Same reason people wear jewellery I guess, rings and chains aren't practical either 

Re: Son appeals for help after late dad's Rolex lost when he collapsed at West Ham match

Posted: 16 Dec 2024, 10:27
by ,
Why does anyone wear a wristwatch these days?

Re: Son appeals for help after late dad's Rolex lost when he collapsed at West Ham match

Posted: 16 Dec 2024, 09:55
by Council Scum
El Scorchio" wrote: 16 Dec 2024, 09:10 Crazy to be wearing a watch that expensive to the football but yeah that’s horrendous if someone took it off him while he was dead or dying. Scum. Hope to god it wasn’t a fellow hammer. 
What's crazy about wearing a Rolex to football? It's a game of football not a prison. 

Re: Son appeals for help after late dad's Rolex lost when he collapsed at West Ham match

Posted: 16 Dec 2024, 09:13
by Far Cough UKunt
I read that it fell off when the fellow collapsed but yeah, it's a pretty shitty thing to profit from someone's demise.

Edit: I see that it fell off while being carried upstairs.

Re: Son appeals for help after late dad's Rolex lost when he collapsed at West Ham match

Posted: 16 Dec 2024, 09:10
by El Scorchio
Crazy to be wearing a watch that expensive to the football but yeah that’s horrendous if someone took it off him while he was dead or dying. Scum. Hope to god it wasn’t a fellow hammer.