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Trio held after robbers strike watch shop as Spencer Matthews hides in vault

Spencer Matthews said he was forced to hide in the vault during the raid (Isabel Infantes/PA)
Spencer Matthews said he was forced to hide in the vault during the raid (Isabel Infantes/PA)

Three men have been arrested after a raid on a luxury London watch shop, during which reality TV star Spencer Matthews was forced to hide in the vault.

The 30-year-old was in The Hour House, in Duke Street in London’s West End on Tuesday as the gang took sledgehammers to shop cabinets.

Three men have been arrested on suspicion of armed robbery.

Eyewitnesses said around six masked men on four mopeds targeted the shop, with one brandishing a machete at members of the public outside.

Thieves rammed the front door with a scooter, before smashing at an inner door with sledgehammers.

Thames Valley fire service engineer Paul Starck was left with glass in his eye after the knifeman tried to smash his car window to stop him calling the police.

In a post on Instagram Matthews said: “I just had to hide in a safe.

“More like a vault downstairs while this watch shop The Hour House on Duke Street got smashed to pieces by armed robbers.”

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Spencer Matthews outside The Hour House on Duke Street, Westminster (Isabel Infantes/PA)

He posted pictures on the social media site of the glass-strewn shop and smashed cabinets.

The socialite said: “These guys drive a scooter through the glass and start battering the shop with hammers, big huge hammers, wearing helmets.

“We’re in the back of the shop looking at them, sprint downstairs, hide in the vault until all the noise passes. Come upstairs and the place is just battered. Like I mean Gonzo. All the watches gone.”

“I wouldn’t assume, kind of, what’s going on in their lives or why they would need these goods but a lot of people do questionable things and have questionable behaviour when it comes to getting things that they want.”

He and his friends began looking for the 1991 vintage Rolex Daytona Zenith that Matthews had been hoping to collect.

The 30-year-old former Made In Chelsea star went on: “We were looking around and I’m just thinking f****** hell the thing that I’ve been waiting for has obviously just been nicked so I’m going to have to go and get another one.

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Police inside The Hour House (Isabel Infantes/PA)

“Lo and behold we look around and on the floor amongst all the rubble and the glass and stuff there’s one watch in the entire shop and it’s mine. Now if that’s not luck I don’t know what is.”

He said he had been thinking of his wife and son as the drama unfolded, and added: “If they knew that there was a vault downstairs that we were hiding in, and that’s what they wanted, then they would have had to have gone through us to get into the vault.”

Mr Matthews, who is the brother-in-law of Pippa Matthews, the sister of the Duchess of Cambridge, said he was in the shop with his son Theodore just days ago, and will “think twice” before taking him anywhere with any valuable goods again.

“London in particular is dangerous at the moment,” he said.

Mr Matthews added it would be “nice” if the thieves were caught.

“It would be nice if it hadn’t happened in the first place.

“I wouldn’t assume, kind of, what’s going on in their lives or why they would need these goods but a lot of people do questionable things and have questionable behaviour when it comes to getting things that they want.”

Mr Starck, 43, from Sandhurst, said he had never felt fear like that experienced when one of the men attacked his van window with a machete.

He was driving near to the shop when the group did a U-turn on the road close to him, prompting him to call the police.

“He was trying to get through the window at me because he knew I was on the phone to police,” he said.

“I’ve never been so scared in my life. He had no care in the world, the chap.”

He was treated by an ambulance crew after getting glass in his eye.

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A moped outside The Hour House on Duke Street, Westminster (Isabel Infantes/PA)

The Metropolitan Police, who said they were called at  10.32am on Tuesday, added that inquiries are continuing.

Anyone with information is asked to call 101 with CAD ref 2222/28 May.