Mr Fitzgibbon said on Thursday that when he was Australia's Defence Minister between 2007 - 2009 he gave every gift he ever received to the then Defence Signals Directorate (now Australian Signals Directorate ASD) for X-raying.
"When I was Defence Minister,if I was given so much as a USB drive,I'd hand it over to DSD,"Mr Fitzgibbon told Fairfax Media.
"Anyone in a senior position should do the same in the interests of national security,"he said.
The offices of Mr Robert and Mr Macfarlane confirmed the watches were not submitted to any sort of testing. Mr Abbott's office declined to answer.
Mr Abbott,Stuart Robert and Ian Macfarlane accepted the Rolex watches fromChinese billionaire Li Ruipeng in June 2013. Mr Abbott was the Opposition Leader at the time,while Ian Macfarlane was the Opposition's spokesperson for Industry and Stuart Robert was representing the Coalition on defence personnel,science and technology issues.
Parliamentary rules state that any Member who receives a gift from a non-official source must declare the item within 28 days but the trio did not declare the luxury watches as they thought they were fake"because they all came out of a paper bag."