

RMS Titanic was a British ocean liner that sank in the early hours of April 15, 1912, taking away the lives of approximately 1500 passengers out of the 2224 people present on the ship. Operated by White Star Line, the cruise carried some of the wealthiest people from across the globe, who soon became a distant memory. However, a pocket watch, stuck in time when the ship sank, was recovered from a man’s body and will soon be up for auction.
Pocket Watch of Titanic victim to be auctioned soon
According to reports, a woman’s pocket watch was recovered from the personal effects of a man named Hans Christensen Givard. Hans was a 27-year-old Danish second-class passenger who passed away in the incident. However, the watch was recovered and will now be sold for as much as GBP 50,000 (approximately EUR 58,000 or USD 66,000) when it goes under the hammer at Henry Aldridge and Son on April 26, 2025.