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Cops searching for sexy duo who robbed man of Rolex, credit cards

Police on Saturday released new surveillance video of the two shapely grifters who allegedly robbed a 49-year-old man of his $5,000 Rolex and his credit cards after he invited them to his Midtown hotel room back in May.

The victim, whose name is being withheld by cops, entertained the pair at his room at the Michelangelo Hotel at 51st and 7th Avenue in the early morning hours of May 9.

When he woke up later that morning, the two women were gone — and so were his watch and cards, which were used to make purchases at several locations, police said.

The video shows the two women casually walking out of the hotel, each in separate clips.

One woman, who cops say had long hair, is described as being about 5-foot-5, between 130 and 140 pounds and wearing a leather jacket and blue jeans. The other was reportedly about 5-foot-7 and between 140 to 150 pounds. She wore a black tank top, black jacket and blue jeans, cops said.

The victim is the latest in a string of men to be separated from their Rolexes after inviting strange women back to their place.

Earlier this month, Alexandra Martinez, 21, was sentenced to five years probation after police alleged she drugged and robbed a string of men who’d taken her home from bars — netting at least one Rolex in her haul.

Viktoriya Nasyrova, 41, remains jailed pending trial on charges she drugged and robbed two men in Brooklyn after meeting them through online dating sites, including one robbed of his Rolex.

And in 2015, Knicks forward Derrick Williams was robbed of a $750,000 trove of jewelry after taking home two party girls he met at a Meatpacking District bar. The still-unapprehended women’s take includes four of Williams’ Rolex watches.