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Titanic Passenger’s Rare Gold Pocket Watch Could Become Priciest Artifact Ever Sold

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A gold pocket watch recovered from one of the richest passengers aboard the Titanic may become the most expensive artifact from the tragedy ever sold, according to experts.

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The exclusive piece, which belonged to Isidor Strauss, and a letter written by his wife on the boat, along with historical memories never before exhibited, will be protagonists of a bid that, according to various estimates, could exceed a million and a half dollars

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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More than a century after Titanic's navigation, the interest in objects related to the transatlantic continues to move the market of collectors. Among the most hoped artefacts of a new league is a gold watch set at 2h20 in the morning — an hour close to which the ship was founded — with an estimate of over $1 million ($5.2 million). The piece will be offered in Devizes, Wiltshire, England, on November 22nd, and is highlighted both by the preserv…

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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