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‘Antiques Roadshow’ guest floored by worth of Rolex he paid $346 for in 1974

January 29, 2020 By Fox Wilmington

An “Antiques Roadshow” guest in West Fargo, N.D. literally fell backward when he learned the estimated worth of a Rolex he paid $345.97 for while in the Air Force in 1974.

The man, only identified by the show as David, simply nodded when appraiser Peter Planes told him the model was a lot like one worn by the late actor Paul Newman that auctions for around $200,000, according to the show that aired last Sunday.

David then lost his footing in what appeared to be a pratfall after Planes noted that the word ‘Oyster’ inscribed on the watch is “extremely, extremely rare,” putting it more in the $400,000 range.

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“You OK?” Planes asked David who jumped back up to laughter. “Don’t fall. I’m not done yet.”

Planes said since the watch is in nearly perfect condition, it could appraise for between $500,000 to $700,000.

“Half a million dollars, $700,000— that’s life-changing for somebody,” Planes told The Washington Post.

David said he bought the watch while stationed in Thailand. He ordered it from the base exchange for a 10 percent discount. He was going to use it to scuba dive.

“I looked at it, and I said, ‘You know, this is really too nice to take down in the salty water,’ ” David said, adding that he had only ever worn it two or three times.

The Oyster Cosmograph, also called a Daytona, usually wears off the watches quickly, Planes, a watch expert, said, which is what makes it so special, the Post reported. The word Oyster, according to Planes, means the watch is particularly water-resistant.

Newman’s actual Daytona Rolex went for a record-setting $17,752,500 in 2017, the Post reported.

Planes said he didn’t ask what David planned to do with the money he could earn from selling the timepiece.

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“He’s saved it all these years,” he said, according to the Post. “He may be saving it more.

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