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Your AD that you bought it from will have your serial # on file.
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Left Coast
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If that's the complete serial number it is too small.
If it is a G serial (A series of serial numbers that begin with a G) then there should be 6 numerals following the G. If it is a random serial number that happens to begin with a G then there should be 7 digits after the G in some combination of letters and numbers (or all of one or the other). Your watch is likely a G serial but you are one numeral short. You only have 5 after the G. You said you lost the watch, but do you have the warranty card? The serial number should also be on the card. It may also be on the bill of sale.
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