Sounds like a very nasty break in. Four masked armed guys at night. I really feel for both him his wife and their kids. They must be traumatised.
Just seen this pop up
http://news.sky.com/story/olympic-cy...d-men-12490097
...a couple of Richard mille's by the looks of it.
Seems to be a lot more of these happening
Hopefully catch the culprits.
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Sounds like a very nasty break in. Four masked armed guys at night. I really feel for both him his wife and their kids. They must be traumatised.
Last edited by higham5; 8th December 2021 at 18:30.
Pretty poor CCTV considering the valuables he has in the house.
I saw an interview with him at home the other day where he was wearing a RM. I instantly wondered whether that had been a sensible move. Despicable all the same.
When he has been on TV whether its Jonny Ross or a post race cyclinginterview he has worn pretty smart watches. He races with a Richard Mille on! I wont even ride in my Smiths PRS25 for fear of damaging it if I take a tumble. Such is life between plodder and Elite!
His team is sponsored by RM. They all race with them on
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Bet he wished he was still living in the IOM
If you look like food you can expect to be eaten
It certainly feels like crime is becoming more violent and more brazen.
Sure we had issues in the 80s/90s but we never had armed motorcycle gangs.
If there’s anything that could burst the Rolex bubble it would be not being able to wear them out (particularly in London!)
Just as well they didn't find his Hulk. I hope the fukas get their just deserts.
I agree, but they are a pretty big market within the UK, so eventually that’s going to have an effect
Also, I do think Rolex are probably the most well known to thieves and there’s clearly a black market
Can’t imagine your average 20 y/o gang member knows many brands past Rolex
Last edited by Rodder; 9th December 2021 at 00:23.
Plenty of people here do, I’m sure they will be okay by the law of averages but every time they wear a Rolex in central London they spin the roulette wheel on their safety.
If your confident your not going to get turned over, can handle yourself against a gang of armed muggers then good for you but you can’t really moan if and when it does happen..
My solution when they catch these thugs is to remove their ability to use time productively for a minimum of 15-20 years. This kind of targeted thuggery is becoming way too common throughout the world.
A bit more detail in the same news - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-children.html
Living in London and wearing a famous brand (10k plus) makes me nervous. All of my friends left and right tuck their watches deep into the cuff to hide them from the eagle eyes of the waiters in the restaurants. You never know who is on the job and who isn't. These gangs are seriously connected.
I'd stick to my pleasant and low attention Grand Seiko's.
It is a shame though, Richard Mille has now become a safe queen.
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Trial has started I think.
Will be interesting to see what sort of sentence they get.
And those two watches are worth £700k apparently, wow wee.
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Last edited by xxnick1975; 3rd January 2023 at 21:51.
It's reported across news networks so not sure why the specific link being to the DM is 'hilarious' in the context of you questioning why the poster was resurrecting the thread.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-64157253
In no particular order, the DM is worse than toilet paper for news. Why would anybody be interested in 'famous people' being robbed when they laud their trinkets all over the place?. Nobody deserves it but it's hardly concerning news in the great scheme of bad news is it?. As for the media in general - whole different discussion which is not for the G&D.
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
It would be simpler if you just acknowledged you hadn't read the linked article before challenging the poster as to its obvious relevance.
I'd agree with your general sentiments about the DM, although on this occasion it's just reporting a trial in a similar fashion to the wider media.
It's clear to all that you hadn't read the article and are now trying to deflect by rubbishing the Daily Mail. I'm glad you haven't commented on the Watch Talk article I resurrected today from April '21.
It's time on these forums that individuals stopped spending so much time trying to prove themselves right and choose to be happy. If you want an excellent example of why:
https://www.ted.com/talks/ric_elias_..._plane_crashed
Last edited by Chris_in_the_UK; 3rd January 2023 at 22:45.
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
Two men jailed:
...Romario Henry, 31, of Lewisham, south-east London, denied two counts of robbery but was found guilty following a trial and sentenced on Tuesday to 15 years in prison. Ali Sesay, 28, of Rainham, Kent, admitted two counts of robbery and was jailed for 12 years.
Judge David Turner KC told the defendants as he sentenced them: “This was planned, targeted, orchestrated, ruthless offending aimed at an internationally known sportsman and his wife who happened to be brand ambassadors for exceptionally valuable Richard Mille watches.”
Sesay also admitted six unrelated firearms offences and was sentenced to a further eight years in prison consecutive to the 12-year prison sentence for the robbery.