Metal detecting Lost and found watch at the beach

My name is Louis 305-608-1870 and I have a metal detecting service to help you find your lost jewelry. It doesn’t matter if you lost it in the shallow waters at the beach, if it flew off into the sand, or somewhere in your backyard, I can help you find it. In the photos above, he had lost this very rare and expensive watch that was given to him by his uncle at the beach The day before. It was in about 3 feet of water. He thought he had lost it forever. But I was able to find it even before he got there. He gave me the location on Google maps and I found it within a few minutes. If you’ve lost something important, give me a call, text, or leave me a message and I’ll help you find your last item. Check out my other blogs to see all my other successful recoveries.

Gregg called and asked if I would be able to help him find his wedding ring he had lost on the dune walkover in Holgate NJ. We were having some unusual swarming mosquitos, and when he was heading over to the ocean they bombarded him when he was almost at the top. When he tried to swat them away, unfortunately his wedding ring flew off his hand and most likely landed up on the dunes somewhere. We arranged to meet the next afternoon, knowing his ring would be safe in that location. I had read on one of the local Facebook pages how bad they were after days of heavy rain, but never experienced anything quite this like this. I pulled up in the driveway, and no sooner had my door opened, I would venture to say, there were 20 or more in my truck. With that said, out came the sweatshirt and bug spray. I really hate mosquitos. Greg and I went over again exactly what had happened, as we walked quickly to the spot he had marked with some little sticks and stuff. I turned on my machine, put on the headphones, and for whatever reason it would not quiet down. I asked him to stand facing exactly the way he was, and to demonstrate the swatting motion he used when the ring went flying. It looked like it probably could have flown up in the dune grass, but with the motion he showed me, my hunch was it went straight down. So, as these nuisance bugs are like a cloud around us, I moved back to where I turned on the machine, which was also the spot he was when the ring came off. And now I know why the machine was so noisy!!!!! Bingo!!!! It was sitting right on top of his ring. The more detective work one can do the better. The entire hunt only lasted about 10 minutes at best. Making memories again on LBI.















