Titanic Passenger's 18K Gold Watch, Frozen in Time, Up for Auction
Titanic relic frozen in time quite literally: Titanic passenger's 18K Gold watch frozen at sinking moment up for auction—here's what it costs
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An 18-carat gold watch owned by Titanic passenger Frederick Sutton is set for auction, with estimates between $67,613 and $108,222. The watch's second hand is frozen at the moment the Titanic sank, making it a haunting relic of the disaster.
- 01The watch belonged to Frederick Sutton, a first-class Titanic passenger.
- 02It is expected to auction for between $67,613 and $108,222.
- 03The second hand of the watch is frozen at the moment of the sinking.
- 04Sutton was among the approximately 1,500 victims of the Titanic disaster.
- 05The watch serves as a powerful reminder of one of history's most tragic maritime events.
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A haunting artifact from the Titanic disaster, an 18-carat gold watch once owned by passenger Frederick Sutton, is set to be auctioned with an estimated value between $67,613 and $108,222. The watch's second hand is frozen in time, capturing the moment the Titanic sank on April 14, 1912. Frederick Sutton, a 61-year-old property developer from Suffolk, England, was traveling back to the United States when he perished in the disaster. His personal belongings, including the watch, were later recovered and transported to Halifax, Nova Scotia. The watch's heavily dented case bears the scars of the sinking, while its frozen second hand serves as a poignant reminder of the tragedy that claimed around 1,500 lives. Today, it stands as a significant piece of history, reflecting the enduring fascination with the Titanic and its legacy.
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