Gold watch frozen in time from Titanic sinking up for auction
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Gold watch frozen in time from Titanic sinking up for auction
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"A watch recovered from the body of a wealthy businessman who drowned in the Titanic sinking is expected to fetch up to 80,000 at auction."
"Frederick Sutton, 61, a first-class passenger, was among the 1,500 lives lost when the liner sank in April 1912."
The Independent covers significant topics like reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, emphasizing the importance of on-the-ground reporting. Donations support journalists who present balanced perspectives. The outlet is committed to accessible journalism, avoiding paywalls to ensure quality news reaches everyone. Additionally, a watch belonging to Frederick Sutton, a Titanic victim, is set to be auctioned, with estimates between 50,000 and 80,000. This watch is part of Sutton's estate, which has remained with his descendants since his tragic death in 1912.
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