The Beverly Hills luxury watch dealer known as the “Timepiece Gentleman” was sentenced to nearly 6 years in federal prison for “swindling dozens of his customers” out of at least $5.6 million, the U.S ...
A Beverly Hills businessman who operated a luxury watch consignment store and was known as the “Timepiece Gentleman” was charged this week with wire fraud after duping customers out of an estimated $3 ...
A 35-year-old man from Los Angeles, known as “The Timepiece Gentleman,” who operated a luxury watch consignment business in Beverly Hills was arrested Tuesday by agents with the Federal Bureau of ...
Federal prosecutors charged the founder of a Beverly Hill's luxury watch consignment store for operating a Ponzi-type scheme, the Department of Justice announced Wednesday. The FBI arrested Anthony ...
The jig is up for one Los Angeles watch dealer. FBI agents arrested Anthony Farrer, founder of a business called The Timepiece Gentleman, last week, alleging that he scammed his customers out of $3 ...
Farrer is better known as the Timepiece Gentleman, the flashiest online dealer in the $75 billion luxury watch trade. Chiseled and steely like his hero Mark Wahlberg, whom he resembles enough to have ...
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