Dropped something valuable into the water?

No worries. Our search equipment is waterproof, and with diving gear, we can search for items at depths of up to 40 meters. With our underwater drone, we can even dive as deep as 100 meters!

Typical valuables lost in water include rings, phones, and keychains. Did you know that modern smartphones are glued shut and waterproof? They can survive underwater for several days—but it's still best to start the search quickly.

Contact us and let's see how we can help!

Note! Fishing magnets sold online do not attract precious metals like gold or silver. They only "catch" metals containing iron.


Underwater Drone in Action

With our underwater drone, we can search for and retrieve small items like keychains, phones, and even flying drones using a gripping claw. For larger objects, we can attach a lifting hook via the drone for surface recovery.

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Diamond Ring at 7 Meters

Emilia's diamond ring had fallen through the boards of a dock and remained underwater for over a year. Together with Christopher from Dive Help, we planned a dive and retrieved the ring from a depth of 7 meters after just over 30 minutes of diving time. Clear water, a sandy/rocky bottom, and Emilia's precise memory of the drop location made the search much easier.

Phone in Rocky Shoreline

This phone was a mystery. It had fallen into shallow water—only knee-deep—right next to a dock. The rocky bottom had many crevices where the phone could hide. Despite attempts to find it by moving rocks, it remained lost. I was called in and first scanned the area with a metal detector, then used a pinpoint probe to feel between the rocks. I got a signal under a large boulder—and there it was! Even better, the phone still had power :)

Gold Lion Pendant Under the Pier

In this search, I teamed up with Christopher from Dive Help. The target was a gold lion pendant that had slipped through the cracks between the dock planks into the lake . We used both metal detectors and diving gear. I located signals on the bottom, and Christopher dove to investigate. Thanks to our teamwork, we quickly found the pendant and returned this priceless item to its owner after a couple of weeks underwater. 

Silver Engagement Ring from a Lake

This silver engagement ring was found at Mihari beach after being lost for six years. The water was just over waist-deep. Social media helped locate the owner, who recalled seeing the ring slip off while jumping into the lake. Despite searching, they couldn't find it. The joyful reunion was emotional—the ring was from their first engagement.

Gold Pendant by the Dock

A teenage girl lost her gold running shoe pendant while jumping off a dock during a swim. It had been a gift from her aunt just a few weeks earlier. Despite diving with swim goggles, it couldn't be found. They called me as a last resort. The water was about neck-deep. Using a metal detector, I got a signal and scooped it up with a slotted scoop—though the tiny pendant slipped through a few times. The girl was thrilled to retrieve it!

White Gold Ring from a Beach

I got a call about a ring lost at a local beach. A man had lost his white gold engagement ring while swimming. It had been in the lake for a week before his wife found my website and asked for help. The location was roughly known, so we could narrow the search area. After about 30 minutes, I got a promising signal at shoulder depth and retrieved the ring with a scoop. It had no engraving, but the man recognized it immediately by a dried cement spot from a home renovation :)

Engagement Ring from Shallow Water

This white gold engagement ring had fallen into waist-deep water and couldn't be found despite efforts. The beach was popular, so someone else might have found it. Luckily, the owner remembered the exact drop spot and guided me there. After about 10 minutes, my detector gave a classic gold signal—and the ring was recovered after just one day underwater!