A uncommon Rolex Submariner 5513 diver’s wristwatch from 1963, whose proprietor had a army historical past, hammered for £40,000 (about $50,000) at an English public sale home final week after showing on Antiques Roadshow on the BBC.
The vendor’s father, Simon F. L. Barnett, purchased the watch for £70 (about £1,200 at this time, or $1,500) in Singapore whereas deployed because the ship’s diver aboard the plane service HMS Victorious, and wore it throughout his years as a search and rescue diver with the Royal Navy, in line with the public sale home TW Gaze in England. The timepiece offered on the greater finish of its £30,000–£45,000 estimate.
His son, Pete Barnett, instructed the BBC that his father used the watch throughout his profession within the navy to time his dives. “He needed to understand how lengthy he had been beneath the water and that was the one means by which he may do it,” he mentioned.
The Submariner, launched in 1953 and the primary watch engineered to be waterproof as much as 100 meters, is extensively thought of one of the vital vital sports activities watches of all time. It had a rotating 60-minute bezel to assist divers preserve observe of their time underwater, and was outfitted with luminous materials for readability at darker depths. Early scuba fanatic (and Rolex board member) René-Paul Jeanneret conceived of the concept for the mannequin.
Barnett was concerned in quite a few dramatic rescue and restoration missions. Whereas serving aboard the HMS Hermes on the Mediterranean Sea in 1967, Barnett contributed to restoration missions after two deadly plane accidents. On one event, he practically drowned and needed to be pulled from the water, lined in gas, after trying to free a trapped helicopter pilot, however was rapidly again on responsibility.
Barnett’s actions earned him a Commander-in-Chief’s commendation. After his time with the Royal Navy, he served with the Metropolitan Police till his retirement, and wore the identical watch the remainder of his life. Etched on the again are his title and that of his spouse, Daybreak.
Although the wristband on Barnett’s instance was changed round 1980, Barnett held on to the unique, and the timepiece comes with its authentic inexperienced leather-based field and paperwork. It was serviced solely twice and has by no means been polished.
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