Guy Tries to Sell Watch for $9.95, Gets $66,100
That is insane. Any of you guys got anything you bought cheaply and later found out was worth something? When I began collecting all of Prince's albums on CD, I bought the album "Around The World In A Day" from 1985, at a local indie music store used for like, £5.99 or something like that. Later on I discovered that my copy was actually a rare German release where the actual disc was gold colored when everywhere else it was silver. Checked the catalog number on the spine to confirm and it matched. It's sold for over £300 in the past. That's nothing compared to this watch guy though, lol.
That smiling white-haired guy with the wine glass is Bob, a Navy doctor who put his watch for sale on eBay for $9.95. He got it cheap at a Navy Exchange fifty-two years ago. The final auction price: $66,100.
The reason isn't that Bob and his watch got to party with Superman (yes, that's Christoper Reeve). It's a lot better than that.
Soon after posting it in eBay, the price skyrocketed to $30,000. After talking with his son, they found out that the watch was a collector's item coveted by watch nutters all over the world: The Rolex Submariner Ref 5510, nicknamed the Bond Rolex because Sean Connery wore the same model in Dr. No, Goldfinger and Thunderball. Bob's Submariner is not the actual watch used by Bond, however. He bought it on a Navy Exchange on a lost rock called Kwajalien Atoll.
He's probably very happy with the sale, but I'm sure the buyer is much happier: The same watch with a different wristband was sold for $100,000 at an auction in 2008.
That is insane. Any of you guys got anything you bought cheaply and later found out was worth something? When I began collecting all of Prince's albums on CD, I bought the album "Around The World In A Day" from 1985, at a local indie music store used for like, £5.99 or something like that. Later on I discovered that my copy was actually a rare German release where the actual disc was gold colored when everywhere else it was silver. Checked the catalog number on the spine to confirm and it matched. It's sold for over £300 in the past. That's nothing compared to this watch guy though, lol.

