A Rolex vixen who’s been repeatedly accused of drugging men then swiping their pricey watches in Manhattan was sentenced Monday to a conditional discharge.

Ocsetta Tinsley, 23, served just seven days of community service and had to pay no restitution as part of a plea deal struck in Manhattan Supreme Court.

The wily watch thief was originally charged with four counts of grand larceny relating to three separate cases.

On June 21, she copped to a reduced charge of petit larceny for swiping a man’s $20,000 Rolex and $300 in cash on June 10, 2018.

“You don’t typically get charged with grand larceny for an amount as high as it was alleged in this case and have it resolved with a misdemeanor petit larceny and no restitution or probation,” said Tinsley’s lawyer Jeffery Greco.

Tinsley was busted last summer for swiping a total of $100,000 in watches and jewelry from three separate men she met at nightclubs.

The original criminal complaint says that all three men told cops that she took a sip of alcohol then spat into their mouths during a kiss. Minutes later, they passed out.

Due to a lack of evidence, one of the cases was dismissed and the other was never indicted.

Tinsley still faces a similar case in Brooklyn, where she’s charged with burglary, grand larceny and petit larceny for an alleged theft of more than $3,000 from a man on July 11, 2018, court records show.