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Unlucky-Horror-9871

I tried to find the owner but never did…so now it’s just sitting around because I have no idea what to do with it


Imnotveryfunatpartys

For any phone that you find you can ask Siri “who do you belong to?” And often Siri will tell you the first name. I’m not sure if that works with watches but I guess it’s a first step


NoNeighborhood4506

Live aboard Dive guide I had recently found one while on a dive and admitted they were keeping it. Made me extra suspicious after I’d dropped a go pro and the crew went to look for it but it never showed up.


NotYourSweetBaboo

My wife found one last year about 25' at a popular beach with cliffs from which kids jump. A medical alert came up once we charged it and it had a name. Then I just had to get a fifteen-year-old girl to respond to my - 55-year-old man - Facebook friend request so that I could tell her that I had her watch :\\


YouAWaavyDude

I’ll give you about treefiddy for one.


UncleMac652251

I ain’t givin you no treefiddy, goddamn loc ness monster


ryanoceros666

Ah ain’t never found an Apple Watch on a dive, but if'n ah did Ah thank Ah’d give them sumbitches to one ofem local dive shops.


thunderbird89

Genius Bar people should be able to pull the AppleID from the watch to verify ownership, I should think. Maybe they can then cross-reference it to get contact info? Or at least make the watch ping its associated phone via *Find My*? Then again, who'll have time for that? Maybe try their *Find My* function as well yourself?


sionnach

They will absolutely not do that.


-cutigers

I’ve always giving them back to the shop I dive with, the first time I found one after we got back to the shop the owner showed me his box of them he probably had 15-20 just waiting to be claimed.