The recovery process shouldn’t be a solo job.
Read any forum thread from someone whose watch or bag was stolen, and the same story repeats: the victim becomes the detective. They comb resale sites at midnight, email consignment platforms for weeks, and learn — too late — that the police report needed the serial number they never wrote down. When a piece does come back, it’s almost always because the owner refused to give up, not because any system worked for them.
Tresory exists to be that system. A registry that captures the documentation that decides everything — serials, receipts, photos, box and papers — before anything goes wrong, and a recovery service that runs the process with you when it does: the police report done right, the serial registered where dealers check, the resale market watched.
What we believe
- Documentation beats luck. Recovered pieces have one thing in common: the owner could prove exactly what was theirs. That proof has to exist before the theft.
- The right tool, even when it isn’t ours. Our guides and our serial checker point to Enquirus, The Watch Register, and specialist insurers by name. If something else serves you better for a given step, we’ll say so.
- No false promises. Nobody can guarantee a recovery, and we never will. What we promise is the work: registered serials, watched markets, and a person in your corner.
- Your record is yours. The registry is free, your data is exportable, and you can delete your account — and everything in it — at any time.