JLC's, Rolex, Tag, Omega stolen in Sussex pasted from Police
Thousands of pounds worth of jewellery and watches stolen
09 November 2011
Jewellery and watches worth £80,000 were stolen in a burglary from a cottage in Stedham near Midhurst.
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Police are now trying to trace the stolen property which was taken sometime between 4.15pm and 6.45pm on Tuesday 1 November.
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The property which was stolen included:
A Ruben & Zorweg Time Mover Evolution 8 watch case worth £1,500
A Rolex, stainless steal watch made in 1961*worth £2,500
A Rolex Chronometer watch, yellow gold with a pink face, made in 1950 serial number 61617*worth £8,500
A Vacheron Constantin Jubilee 1755 watch, white gold with an etched face, serial number 85258, 79728, worth £8,500
A Jaegar Le Coultre Amvox2 Platinum watch serial number 192.6.25.2403847 worth £16,600
A Jaegar Le Coultre Amvox2 white gold watch serial number 142.8.92 No 8800 worth £5,480
A Jaegar Le Coultre Master Control watch white gold bought September 2005 serial number 142.8.92No 8800 worth £5,480
A Jaegar Le Coultre Master Compressor Geographic watch, bought March 2005, serial number 146.8.83 number 2830 worth £5,650
A Tag Heuer watch with a stainless steel face and blue strap worth £600
A Omega Chronograph watch white gold with black face and black strap worth £4,500
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Numerous items of jewellery were also stolen including a Tiffany Elsa Peretti Diamond by the Yard silver necklace with three small diamonds worth £1,700 and a gold necklace with a smooth*gold pendant.
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There was also more than 100 other necklaces, bracelets and earrings, mainly in silver and totalling more than £3,000. A money box was also opened and £100 cash removed from it.
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A 29-year-old man from Alton, Hampshire, has been arrested on suspicion of burglary and released on bail until 19 December.
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If anyone has been offered any of the stolen property or seen it then contact Sussex Police on 101 quoting serial 1515 of 01/11.
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