Robbery gang grab woman's £185,000 Richard Mille designer watch from her wrist in front of her three horrified children in 'terrifying ordeal' outside St Pancras station Trio of men shove mother to the ground and wrench watch from her wrist Horrific ordeal unfolded outside London railway station on Sunday night READ MORE: Number of watches lost or stolen triples in one year By Jon Brady Published: 03:12 EDT, 26 July 2024 | Updated: 03:12 EDT, 26 July 2024 e-mail View comments A woman has been robbed of an exquisite £185,000 designer watch by a gang of violent robbers who forcibly pulled it from her wrist in front of her horrified children. The victim, in her 40s, was wearing a Richard Mille timepiece when she was approached by the group of three men outside St Pancras International Station in Euston Road on Sunday July 21 at 10.47pm.

Police say the trio of men then pushed her to the ground and removed her watch as her three children looked on helplessly. The robbers then ran off with the timepiece. The woman was not injured, but officers say she was left shaken.

No description of the thieves was available. The timepiece is believed to be a Richard Mille RM 037, worth around £185,000, with a casing made of white gold. The Metropolitan Police issued this image of a watch stolen from a woman outside St Pancras on Sunday July 21 - a white gold and diamond Richard Mille RM 037 worth around £185,000 The woman was robbed outside St Pancras International Station on Euston Road (t.