Thai influencer Jinny Chotivichit has gone public about the loss of her luxury watch in Singapore, saying she has been waiting more than a month for progress after filing a police report.
In a video posted on Instagram, Jinny said her Richard Mille RM 07 01 white gold full diamond model with a white crocodile strap was stolen during her trip.
She described the watch as something that held personal meaning because it was purchased with her own savings.
Says incident did not happen at F1 Singapore Grand Prix
Online speculation had linked the case to the recent F1 Singapore Grand Prix. Jinny responded directly to these assumptions, stating that she was not surrounded by tourists or the F1 crowd at the time of the theft.
She also clarified that the watch was not stolen at the F1 event, adding that people who knew the actual details would understand why the incident had nothing to do with the race weekend.
Some commenters questioned why she appeared to blame Singapore.
Jinny replied that the country’s strong reputation for safety and strict security had given her a sense of confidence.

Other commenters reminded her that crime can happen anywhere, while some expressed sympathy for her loss.

Jinny said she could not reveal where or how the watch was taken because her lawyer told her to refrain from giving specifics during the ongoing process.
However, she added that if there is no progress soon, she may reveal more information publicly about what happened.
She also called on trusted contacts in the watch trading and resale community to reach out privately if they come across listings that match her watch’s serial number.

