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Titanic Watch Sells for Record-Breaking £1.175 Million

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This gold pocket watch beat all other memorabilia at auction to fetch £1.175 million, a new record

It belonged to one of the richest men in the world who died on the Titanic in 1912

It had to be restored after spending so much time in the water, but now looks like it did then

You could say this piece was 'timeless'

news.sky.com/story/gold-watch-recovered-from-body-of-richest-man-on-the-titanic-to-be-auctioned-13123775

telmel
2 weeks ago
What do you think of this?+20 points
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Leannexxx

It's disgusting to be honest that should have been left down there with the owner and the other people who have passed I really don't get it what people would want it or anything to do with the tragedy that happened

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telmel

Leannexxx Yes, a certain amount of disrespect there L

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MrsCraig

I can't say I understand the desire to own something from the shipwreck. I understand exploring it to get a better understanding of what happened but I don't think they should be taking items from the ship, unless for research purposes.

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telmel

MrsCraig I suppose if the relatives wanted an item from the shipwreck then that would be ok M, but not profiteers

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MrsCraig

telmel I can understand a relative wanting something but just don't think large amounts of money should be made from it.

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telmel

MrsCraig Yes i agree M

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jam45

MrsCraig I agree 100% with you.

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jam45

telmel I agree with you 100%.

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MelissaLee1

I am sort of envious that someone has more than a million to spend on a watch but if that's their thing and they can afford it so be it.

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telmel

MelissaLee1 Now they have the time and the money M 😀

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MelissaLee1

telmel Until they fall over board .Hope it's water proof.

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telmel
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EmmaWright762

On the one hand someone with far too much money had to part with some of it and pay tax in the process. On the other I can not even begin to imagine how much good that amount of money could have done to improve some of the dire situations in the world today. I feel rather sorry for a person who values a gold watch over humanity.

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telmel

Its the same with collectors of paintings E, they lock the most valuable ones in a vault so only they can view it occasionaly

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Pfs

Not got time for this so watch it telmel 😀

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telmel
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martinlufc5637

Only a rich person would buy a watch from a dead rich person who owned it, that came from a disaster, it should have been left with everything else

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telmel

martinlufc5637 Totally agree M

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Jerseydrew

Wow. Madness that someone has that sort of money to waste when so many are struggling. It's rather sick to buy something that was an item on the titanic

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