She’s gone from wristwatch to wrist slap.

A woman who’s been repeatedly accused of drugging men then walking off with their pricey watches won’t pay a penny back or serve a day in jail for her three Manhattan cases, The Post has learned.

Instead, Ocsetta Tinsley, 22, will serve just seven days of community service, a judge ruled at a plea deal on Friday.

Tinsley had been charged last summer with ripping off three men — swiping a total of $100,000 in watches and jewelry after meeting them at nightclubs.

All three men told cops that just before they passed out, she’d taken a swig of booze then spat it into their mouths, presumably during a kiss, according to the original criminal complaint against her.

But two of the cases were either dismissed or never even indicted due to lack of evidence, including one in which she allegedly made off with a 29-year-old man’s $26,000 Royal Oak Chronograph Audemars Piguet watch after a June 16, 2018, “date” at the Dream Hotel in Chelsea, officials said.

On Friday, Tinsley tearfully pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of petit larceny to her lone surviving Manhattan theft case, in which cops had said she’d swiped a man’s $20,000 Rolex and $300 cash.

Tinsley still faces a similar “date-drug” case in Brooklyn, court records show.

In that case, she faces charges of burglary, grand larceny and petit larceny for an alleged theft of more than $3,000 on June 11, 2018.

She’s one of several “Rolex Vixens” whom police say have struck unwitting money-flashing Romeos at Big Apple nightclubs in the past year.