AN ultra-rare Rolex which had been sitting in its owner’s drawer for decades has sold for £155,000 at auction.
The government-issued Rolex 5513/5517 Military Submariner dive watch had an estimated value of £80,000 to £120,000.
Starting at a £60,000 bid, the watch sold for well over its expected price in about two minutes at the online Bonhams auction on Wednesday.
A Perthshire resident, who wishes to remain anonymous, took the rare item to Crieff-based antique dealer Nick Brewster who said there was something special about it.
Speaking after the auction, Brewster, of Nick Brewster Art and Antiques, said: “The hammer price of £155,000 plus commission was above what we had hoped for and both myself and my client are overjoyed with the result.
“It was a pleasure to be able to bring the watch to market and for it to achieve such a high price.”
He previously described the item as “one of the rarest and one of the most collectable watches today”.
Known as a MilSub, the watch was issued to a former Royal Navy diver in the 1970s by the Ministry of Defence and was bought from him by the second owner in the early 1980s.
Now, some 40 years later, it is with its third owner.