Sir Jim Ratcliffe stops wearing watches in London amid Rolex mugging sure
Briefly

I can't wear a watch in London, and I just need to be a bit wary, a bit careful, Ratcliffe told the Sunday Times.
More than 6,800 watches were reported stolen last year, an increase from more than 6,000 in 2022. Since 2018, some 43,000 watches have been stolen in the capital through burglaries, robberies, and thefts.
Robbers often target people wearing Patek Phillipe and Rolexes, which sell for a high value on the second-hand market.
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