Pawn Stars: Top 7 MOST EXPENSIVE Watches

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Which watch is worth the most? Find out in this compilation from Pawn Stars.

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I want Teddy Baldassarre to bring a watch in so Rick can explain to him how a mechanical movement works.

birthdaybatter
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Imagine your father escapes Hungary with nothing but that Doxa pocket watch and you sell it for $475. Crazy

warrenstoddardii
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7 most expensive watches
Rick: i give you 200 100 150 bucks
wondering how that even makes into an expensive list 😂

Vinod
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Sorry, but a watch for the Navy would not be more intricate, it would actually be quite plain. It's all about accuracy. And ships clocks are, in fact, carried in a wooden box.

johnmiller
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Selling your wedding gift at a PAWN shop? What a clown.

ieatcaribou
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Imagine someone thinking enough of you to get you a watch worth thousands of dollars only for you to take it to a pawnshop and sell it only then to offer to take them out to dinner lol.

Then imagine Stephen King coming into your pawn shop to sell you what he believes is a Navy watch.

Faronator
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This whole cast is so terrible at attempting to sound knowledgeable. “Yeah this is a watch made by a company. This company was a company for a long time. The watch tells time and you can tell the time by looking at the watch.”

*seller nods*

*Rick laughs for zero reason.*

jh
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I would’ve kept that Henry ford watch, it’s still a Elgin, and I feel like it would be something to keep in the family, I feel like all of these watches should be family heirlooms

aaronkaplan
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Minute Repeater would be a steal for $4.000!!! Rest was pure crap..

MrMakhitta
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WOW! The Doxa watch guy was a bit snarky.

JamesSmith-iynm
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I think that the Arnold and Son watch might have been undervalued. Watch collectors know and respect that brand, and the piece really intrigued me.

willelliott
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Why would you sell your dads gold watch for 200? This is heartbreaking...

EuroG
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Rick: "the earth moves 15 degree per hour"
Me: "thanks Rick!"

zack
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Man it felt like they were lowballing everyone in this compilation 😂

deboss
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That minute repeater pocket watch featured is more than just a minute repeater. It has one or possibly two further complications.

From the glimpses of the movement shown and the presence of at least one centre seconds hand as well as the subdial second hand near 6 o’clock on the dial, it is also a chronograph.

It is hard to be sure from the limited footage of the movement, but I’m almost certain that it is in fact a rattrapante or split seconds chronograph, which is significantly more intricate and complicated than a basic chronograph.

The offer was very low for a 18k minute repeater.

It was an absolute steal given it is at least a 18k minute repeater chronograph.

The price offered was nothing short of daylight robbery if it is indeed a 18k rattrapante chronograph minute repeater.

mercuriall
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Pretty Amazing how these intricate watches were made. The little gears, the small springs..

fleece
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Longines is becoming more and more forgotten? Ummm.... yeah.. no.

legalvices
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7:20 He said "bring it over there" not "leave it here and walk away"

skipsch
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in 1 sale Rick said around 1870s america made the best watches in the world hands down and European watches aint worth much, then in another sale he said the best watch makers upto the late 1800s was in England and Switzerland lol

Maverickish
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MAYYYBE. But wristwatches were popularized in WW1. They were popular with officers on all sides as it was easy to tell the time, they were smaller than any pocket watch; AND you could keep it on you (literally) at all times. Veterans returned with them and they caught on with the public.

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