Rolex watch seller jailed for defrauding customers

Adam Moore-Lynch promised to sell on watches for clients but stole all the money
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A luxury watch dealer who defrauded 50 customers out of more than £1m has been jailed.
Adam Moore-Lynch, who ran Manchester Watch Hub on King Street in Manchester city centre, promised to sell on clients' high-value watches while taking a commission for himself.
However, the 28-year-old sold pieces including Rolexes, some worth up to £120,000, and kept the money.
Moore- Lynch, of St Andrews Crescent, Dumbarton, pleaded guilty to fraud, converting criminal property and carrying out a business with intent to defraud creditors.

Police say the watches including Rolexes have never been recovered
He was sentenced to five years and one month at Manchester Crown Court.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said its investigation started when Moore-Lynch was arrested in January 2024.
Det Con Michelle Wilkinson from GMP's Complex Fraud Investigation team, said the victims had suffered "significant financial and emotional loss".
"The watches have not been recovered, and it is highly likely they were subsequently sold to unsuspecting buyers, which further complicates efforts to recover the victims' property."
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