Police have arrested two more suspects in connection with a report of a terrifying house burglary in Kimberley.
A number of high-value watches and designer handbags were stolen after masked men wearing dark clothing smashed their way into the property on Knowle Hill shortly before 7.40 pm on Thursday 4 December 2025.
Some of the men were armed, with one carrying a sledgehammer and another carrying a pickaxe.
A male victim was viciously assaulted with the sledgehammer when he attempted to confront the intruders and was struck on his back and knee.
After assaulting him and pinning him to a sofa, the attackers demanded to know the location of valuables and how to access a safe.
Threatened with further violence, the victim was forced to get the safe keys and open the safe. The offenders then filled a sack with a large quantity of luxury watches from the safe.
As this was happening, his wife was physically dragged upstairs by others from the offending group, where she was forced to show them where the rest of the watches were stored.
The offenders also took many of her luxury designer handbags, along with a mobile phone and a purse containing bank cards.
Following extensive inquiries, four men, aged 18, 21, 23 and 24, and a 33-year-old woman were previously arrested as part of our ongoing investigation. All five were subsequently released on conditional bail.
Officers arrested two further suspects on Friday 8 May 2025.
A 35-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery, and a 31-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit robbery. Both were released on conditional bail.
Nottinghamshire Police is continuing to investigate the burglary, which has resulted in a loss of nearly £1 million to the victims in terms of the stolen valuables and the cost of repair work.
Among the luxury watches stolen were:
An Audemars Piguet Royal Oak QP perpetual calendar. This watch was only released in February 2025 and is produced in very limited quantities. It has the recognisable ‘Royal Oak’ octagonal bezel with exposed screws and a smoky-blue “Grande Tapisserie” dial (like a very fine checkerboard pattern, with etched, raised squares) that displays the day, date, month, leap year and moon phase. The name Audemars Piguet is displayed at the 6 o’clock mark within the moon phase indicator.
A Rolex “Platona” Daytona Cosmograph, reference 126506. This watch is crafted entirely from platinum, giving it a more silvery sheen than polished steel or white gold. The watch has a rich, ice-blue lacquered dial that is unique to platinum Rolex models. The face has three sub-dials at the 3, 6 and 9 o’clock positions, and this particular model has hour markers around the dial which are made up of diamond baguettes. There are screw-down pushers and a crown.
An Omega Speedmaster “Snoopy” 50th anniversary. This watch is a special edition celebrating the Apollo 13 mission and NASA’s ‘Silver Snoopy’ Award. It was released in 2020 in very small batches, making it a highly limited release. It is notable for having a white dial with three blue sub-dials. At the 9 o’clock sub-dial, the cartoon dog Snoopy can be seen in a spacesuit and, on the caseback, the movement causes another Snoopy to rotate around the watch in a ‘command module’, seeming to orbit around Earth against a starry backdrop.

A pair of matching gents’ and ladies’ Audemars Piguet Royal Oak ‘London’ edition watches. These are very limited editions (60 gents’ watches worldwide and 40 ladies’ watches), made in pink/rose gold and with an octagonal bezel and a very distinctive black ‘pixel’ dial, which would appear as a light-catching, pixellated effect. There is a date window at the 3 o’clock position.
A large number of designer handbags were also taken, including pieces from Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Chanel, Jimmy Choo and Dior.
The most distinctive of these pieces is a white Chanel “Boy” handbag in a style available only from Milan. This specific bag is made of quilted white leather and is unique due to having a rigid top handle with Chanel written across it. It is not a variant that can be bought in the UK.
Detective Constable James Gill, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “While we have now made seven arrests so far in our investigation, we are still keen to hear from anyone with any information who has not yet spoken to us, as this could really help us with our ongoing inquiries.”
Information can be given to the police by calling 101 and quoting incident 631 of 4 December 2025, or it can alternatively be reported anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.




