Lost in Tokyo

Hello, in Dec 2023 I lost my Cartier Juste en clou gold bracelet in Tokyo. I reported it to the police, went through the train lost and found, went to every place I visited that day and reported it lost and left my details. I reported it lost to Cartier with the serial number. I also told Cartier it should not have just fallen off my wrist – the lock mechanism needs a pressure, push and pull to release the bracelet so it must be a faulty lock, but they don’t care. Sadly the bracelet value was too expensive and not covered by travel insurance.

I have contacted the police multiple times since the lost report but with no luck. I am hoping that on the off chance someone had a lucky day and found it. I am also hoping on the off chance that the person who found it would like to return it to me. It was very expensive and I worked super hard to save and buy it. I have all the paperwork, receipt, box, certificates and serial number to prove it is mine.

That day I visited Shinjuku, Tokyu Food Centre, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden – it’s here that I believe i lost it as I was playing a lot with my kids here.

I truly believe it is lost but thought I would try one last shot and if I never get it back I hope the person who found it really needed the money. I asked Cartier what happens if someone brings it to their store for authenticity verification, do they check the serial number and then when it comes up as lost/stolen do they hold it and notify the owner. They do not – they let the person leave with the bracelet and then notify police afterwards.

by lunaloves123