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The question is did the 22 year old did it himself or was his uber rich dad part of the scheme??
Becuase most likely any 22 years old smart enough to make that kind of money would most likely be smarter with what he wears when out and about vacationing in other country. Even without being mugged i cant imagine carrying such a valuable item with you while you trying to relax/vacation. I mean he had to wear it wherever he goes.... leaving it in hotel room while he is out clubbing or whatever??And what tells you that? Can a 22 year old not be successful and making bank without his parents shoving things up his arse?
Becuase most likely any 22 years old smart enough to make that kind of money would most likely be smarter with what he wears when out and about vacationing in other country. Even without being mugged i cant imagine carrying such a valuable item with you while you trying to relax/vacation. I mean he had to wear it wherever he goes.... leaving it in hotel room while he is out clubbing or whatever??
If the story is true (highly doubtful) , and the insurance company actually pay out this guy ( also highly doubtful ) . What's the thief going to get for it , and who would buy it . As it would have no authentication paper work , and the buyer could never ever put it up for sale on the legit marketplace , so no watch enthusiast would even consider it. Could end up being sold in a pub for a couple of hundred dollars.
Couple year ago I intervened when two guys tried to rob a rose gold AP RO from someone else's wrist at 4pm in one of the busiest street of the city. Not as expensive but def. happening. When police showed up we were told that a gang had been perpetuating similar thefts and some weeks before a local celebrity had his +1 million euros worth watch snatched in similar fashion
What happened?