5. 1959 Deep Sea Alarm Watch Made by Jaeger LeCoultre Found in Goodwill


Location: Arizona’s Phoenix
Year Found: 2015 Estimated Value: $35,000*
A $5.99 watch was discovered by a man rummaging in a Goodwill store in Phoenix, Arizona. After realizing the watch might be expensive, collector Zach Norris bought it and had it evaluated. It turned out that Norris’s suspicions were right—this watch was a 1959 Jaeger-LeCoultre Deep Sea Alarm.
1959 Deep Sea Alarm Watch by Jaeger LeCoultre Found in Goodwill ©Shutterstock/Oleg GawriloFF
It’s incredible that no one took it until Norris, who was at the Goodwill looking for a golf cart, considering the dial even said “LeCoultre Deep Sea Alarm.” Norris had the watch assessed and then put it up for auction, selling it for $35,000. Jaeger-LeCoultre produced just 1,000 Deep Sea Alarms for the US market in the late 1950s, making them rare pieces.

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