Authorities have arrested two men in connection to a Nov. 30 high-end watch heist at the Macy’s inside the Westfield Fashion Square mall in Sherman Oaks and are also seeking a third man.

“It was very brazen and very dangerous,” said Los Angeles Police Department Detective Peter Barba about the robbery, adding this is believed to be the only high-profile crime the trio committed.

The robbery happened at 10:35 a.m. inside the Macy’s at the mall, 14000 Riverside Drive.

Authorities said Wednesday that the alleged getaway driver, Joseph Anthony Chavez, and suspected gunman, Joseph Daniel Chavez, were both arrested on robbery charges.

Barba said the men, who are both in their late 20s and from North Hollywood, are cousins.

According to L.A. County Sheriff’s Department booking records, Joseph Daniel Chavez was arrested at 8:45 a.m. Wednesday and is being held at Van Nuys Jail in lieu of $200,000 bail. No court date has been set, according to the records.

Joseph Anthony Chavez, according to booking records, was arrested at 8:30 a.m. Dec. 2 and is jailed at Twin Towers Correctional Facility in lieu of $100,000 bail. Joseph Anthony Chavez has a court date set for Friday, according to the records.

Two men entered the Macy’s store — while the driver waited in a silver 2008 Chevy SUV — and approached its jewelry counter, with one using a hammer to break the glass counter and remove the glass, authorities said.

“It took 10 to 12 hits with the hammer” to break the counter open, Barba said, adding it was “pretty fast. They were in and out in under a minute.”

The man with the hammer then produced a handgun and pointed it at several people the store, authorities said, while the other man grabbed several high-end watches before they ran to the waiting vehicle.

“Nobody was hurt, but the gun was pointed at several customers,” Barba said, “possibly because they tried to intervene.”

The two men made off with approximately seven to nine watches, with a value of about $1,000 each, Barba said, describing the crime as “very unusual.”

“We don’t get anything like that in Sherman Oaks,” he said. “Security was stepped up, and we’ve added officers in the area.”

Authorities continue to look for the third man, described as a Hispanic man with unknown hair and eyes standing between 5 feet 6 inches tall and 5 feet 10 inches tall.

He wore a black and gray hoodie with tan shorts, white shoes and a brown baseball hat, officials said. The man wore black gloves and a gray bandanna over his nose and mouth, weighs between 180 and 200 pounds, and is believed to be between 20 and 30 years old, authorities added.

Anyone with information on the case is asked to call Van Nuys Robbery Detective Barba at 818-374-0087, or during non-business hours or weekends at 877-527-3247. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous should call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477.