‘Tourism’ thieves accused of stealing $1 million Patek Philippe watch from a man at a California restaurant are busted

By John Gittelsohn | Bloomberg

Federal authorities have charged two men visiting the US from South America with stealing a $1 million wristwatch at a Beverly Hills restaurant, saying they were part of a “crime tourism” ring.

The suspects allegedly stole the Patek Philippe at gunpoint from a man who was sitting with his wife and daughter at the patio restaurant of the Beverly Wilshire Hotel on Aug. 7. One suspect pointed a gun at the man while the other removed the watch — a 5711/113p-001 Emerald Nautilus — from his wrist before fleeing in a getaway car, according to documents filed Tuesday in federal court in Los Angeles.

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