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So, I registered to bid on Winston Churchill's watch, and ...

  1. richardew Apr 25, 2017

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    Although it's not quite an Omega, I think of that watch as a speedy ancestor from 1946. (http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2017/watches-sale-l17053/lot.160.html)
    The estimate was 15000-25000 GBP, not too bad I thought. The bidding opened up at 12,000 GBP and it looked like there weren't going to be any bids. I was flipping a coin trying to decide whether or not to bid 12,000 and then it happened! The first floor bid was for 50,000 GBP. It sold for 162,500 GBP! With buyer's premium, that comes to $260,000. If I had bought it I was planning to wear it too. LOL
     
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  2. shaun hk Fairy nuffer Apr 25, 2017

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    Nice try, the last line made me chuckle. I somehow doubt the new owner will be wearing it.
     
  3. efauser I ♥ karma!!! Apr 25, 2017

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    At that price I would have had to live in it.
     
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  4. Psych Apr 25, 2017

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    Presumably, the new owner will be wearing it on the beaches, on the landing grounds, in the hills and in the streets. He will never surrender it...
     
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  5. tapaptpat Apr 25, 2017

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  6. mozambique Apr 26, 2017

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    $260k and he wasn't even wearing it during the battle of Britain..........
     
  7. Sculler22 Apr 26, 2017

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    Clearly, the intimate link to one of the free world's greatest leaders is worth a lot. Imagine what the world would be like if he hadn't been such a leader and inspirational figure.
     
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