Waltham Pocket Watches were among the first mass produced watches brining affordable time keeping to the general population. This one, dated 1874, was owned by my great grand father James Day ...
The three women purchased the pocket watch from Tiffany & Co. in 1912 to gift to Captain Arthur H. Rostron as a thank-you for saving their lives and hundreds of others in the wake of the tragedy ...
The gold watch belonging to Mr J.J. Astor sold for £900,000 A gold pocket watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the Titanic has sold for six times the asking price, fetching £900,000.
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A gold pocket watch has reportedly become the most expensive piece of Titanic memorabilia ever sold. Tiffany & Co. bought the watch for $1.97 million at Henry Aldridge and Son Ltd auction house in the ...
A pocket watch that belonged to the wealthiest passenger aboard RMS Titanic sold for £1,175 million (€1,38 million, US$1,46 million) at an auction on Saturday, smashing a pre-sale estimate.
For John Warren, it all started with pocket watches made by the Cornell Watch Company on Chicago's South Side in the 1870s. "The original Cornell Watch Company—they made roughly 18,000 watches ...