Srisuwan, secretary-general of the Association to Protect the Thai Constitution, said he would submit photos to the NACC showing the deputy prime minister wearing the watches, which could then proceed based on its anti-corruption law. Photos of Prawit wearing several luxurious watches on different occasions have gone viral on social media. The controversy swamping the deputy prime minister began after he was spotted wearing what appeared to be a silver-and-black Richard Mille watch and a diamond ring during a group photo with the reshuffled Cabinet at Government House on December 4. Meanwhile, Prawit kept silent on the issue after he was approached by reporters before and after a meeting at the Internal Security Command Operations Command.
Source: The Nation Bangkok December 14, 2017 18:26 UTC