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This time the watch was very much the real deal - so much so that the thieves, who were allegedly based in Naples, struggled to sell it due to its exclusivity. The Monegasque was posing for selfies in Viareggio, Tuscany ahead of this year's Emilio-Romagna Grand Prix in April, when three individuals masquerading as fans managed to distract him while one of them slipped off his watch.
Leclerc models the new Richard Mille RM UP-01 FERRARI watch, with a price tag of £1,570,000 Upon realising their error and verifying their steal was in fact the product of another, far less valuable brand, the thieves decided to hand it back. The luxury watchmaker is renowned for producing high-quality timepieces which are priced from anywhere between £20,000 and tens of millions. The gangster grabbed the watch and promptly fled the scene, leaving his victim scratching his head in shock and disbelief at the speed and audacity with which the crime was carried out.īut minutes later a second man, thought to be the robber's accomplice, sidled up to the victim's table and handed the watch back.įrancesco Emilio Borrelli, councillor for the Italian region of Campania, later revealed that the Swiss tourist told authorities the person who returned his watch apologised and explained they had only stolen it because they believed his timepiece was a Richard Mille. Startling video footage has emerged of the moment the criminal levelled his weapon at the head of the Swiss holidaymaker who was dining at a restaurant at the Piazza Trieste e Trento on July 17, forcing him to remove the timepiece. A mugger nonchalantly strolled up to Swiss tourist, held him at gunpoint and relieved him of his watch in Naples last week - only for an accomplice to return it moments later after realising it wasn't as valuable as they had first thought.