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Former T-pop singer Jinny Aimsiga Chotivichit had her SGD400k Richard Mille watch stolen in Singapore.

making videos to gain supporters and police report to make it look more convincing for claiming insurance purposes???
 

Jinny Aimsiga Chotivichit

Entrepreneur

BirthdayJune 18, 1992

Birth SignGemini

BirthplaceThailand

Age33 years old

About​

Thai entrepreneur who owns skin care and swimsuit lines. She posts modeling and lifestyle photos on her jinnychotivichit Instagram page, which has amassed 450,000 followers.

Before Fame​

She worked in the entertainment industry for seven years before starting her business.

Trivia​

She posts vlogs on her jinny chotivichit YouTube channel which has gained 10,000 subscribers.

Family Life​

She was born in Thailand.

Associated With​

She and Ann Li are famous entrepreneurs from Thailand.
 
Did she purchase from this couple ?

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Thai singer-turned-entrepreneur’s S$400K Richard Mille watch allegedly stolen in S’pore during F1 weekend


Latest News Singapore

"This watch was more than just a possession, it represented personal significance and my own hard-earned money," she said.

By Gary Yang - 4 Nov 2025, 11:53 am

A Thai celebrity has taken to social media to appeal for help after allegedly losing her S$400,000 Richard Mille watch in Singapore during the Formula One (F1) weekend.

Former Thai singer allegedly loses Richard Mille watch in Singapore​

Recently, Thai celebrity Jinny Chotivichit posted a TikTok video claiming her luxury timepiece was stolen on 5 Oct while she was in Singapore for the F1 festivities.

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Image courtesy of Jinny Chotivichit
“I’ve never imagined such an incident could happen, especially in Singapore, a country that I loved and admired for so long and considered as one of the safest places in the world.”

Ms Chotivichit said she has filed a police report, and investigations by the Singapore Police Force (SPF) are in progress. However, she declined to share further details.

“It’s been over a month already, and still can’t find the watch,” she told MS News.

In response to MS News queries, the SPF confirm that a report was lodged and investigations are ongoing

Appeals to watch traders & resellers to contact her​

The missing watch is a Richard Mille RM07-01 model, described as white gold, full diamond, red lip with a white crocodile strap.

Ms Chotivichit shared photos of it in her video and urged local watch traders and resellers to reach out to her directly if they come across it.

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Source: @jinnychotivichit on TikTok
“If you are a watch trader or resale shop in Singapore, please reach out to me directly so that I can share the serial number privately with you,” she said.


The 33-year-old former Kamikaze T-pop singer told MS News that the loss of the timepiece was “deeply upsetting.”

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Image courtesy of Jinny Chotivichit
“This watch was more than just a possession, it represented personal significance and my own hard-earned money,” she explained.

She also urged members of the public to come forward if they witnessed suspicious activity or had relevant information.

T-pop performer turned entrepreneur & content creator​

Ms Chotivichit rose to fame as a member of Thailand’s popular Kamikaze T-pop label, before branching into business and lifestyle ventures.


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Source: @jinnychotivichit on Instagram
She has since established herself as an entrepreneur and content creator, often sharing her experiences in fashion, beauty, and luxury living with followers on social media.

Featured image adapted from @jinnychotivichit on TikTok and courtesy of Jinny Chotivichit.
 
Stop reading at "“This watch was more than just a possession, it represented personal significance and my own hard-earned money,” she explained."

Who the fark would use hard-earned money to buy a $400K watch, don't bother to take good care of it then complain it has been stolen LOL.

A $400K watch is never meant for commoners who have to buy it with 'hard-earned' monies. Such watches are for multi-millionaires or billionaires with too much money to spend and will never feel a pinch even if it's stolen.

$400K can buy a farking villa in Thailand, only kumlan ladies like her would buy such an expensive watch.

Wearing an expensive watch is merely asking for trouble. Even some billionaires wear cheap watches..LOL.

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Who the fark would use hard-earned money to buy a $400K watch, don't bother to take good care of it then complain it has been stolen LOL.

A $400K watch is never meant for commoners who have to buy it with 'hard-earned' monies. Such watches are for multi-millionaires or billionaires with too much money to spend and will never feel a pinch even if it's stolen.

$400K can buy a farking villa in Thailand, only kumlan ladies like her would buy such an expensive watch.
Her motivation to purchase an expensive watch here is irrelevant. The question is why a squeaky clean Singapore have such case of thief at all. Too many 3rd world foreigners here? that time got money stolen in a high SES hotel at sentosa and now this??? Singapore is gone surely. the reputation is totally destroy by 3rd world foreigners here. This is what happen when citizens are ball-less.
 
Stop reading at "“This watch was more than just a possession, it represented personal significance and my own hard-earned money,” she explained."

Who the fark would use hard-earned money to buy a $400K watch, don't bother to take good care of it then complain it has been stolen LOL.

A $400K watch is never meant for commoners who have to buy it with 'hard-earned' monies. Such watches are for multi-millionaires or billionaires with too much money to spend and will never feel a pinch even if it's stolen.

$400K can buy a farking villa in Thailand, only kumlan ladies like her would buy such an expensive watch.

Wearing an expensive watch is merely asking for trouble. Even some billionaires wear cheap watches..LOL.

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