Tiffany & Co. has added a piece of history to its collection with the acquisition of a rare 18k gold pocket watch tied to the Titanic tragedy. The timepiece, which sold for a record-breaking $1.97 million, once belonged to Captain Arthur H. Rostron of the RMS Carpathia, the ship that famously rescued survivors of the Titanic in 1912.
This historic watch was a gift from three prominent Titanic survivors—Mrs. John B. Thayer, Mrs. John Jacob Astor, and Mrs. George D. Widener—who sought to express their gratitude for Captain Rostron’s bravery during the rescue. The pocket watch features the captain’s initials, “AHR,” engraved on the back and a heartfelt message from the survivors, making it a profound symbol of compassion and heroism.
Tiffany & Co.’s Vice President of Creative Visual Merchandising, Events, and Archives, Christopher Young, remarked, “This acquisition underscores our deep connection to history and the significant moments in our clients’ lives. To own an object associated with such an extraordinary act of courage aligns with Tiffany’s legacy of timeless elegance and meaningful storytelling.”
The watch, purchased from Henry Aldridge & Son Ltd., is not just a luxury item but a piece of maritime history, immortalizing Captain Rostron’s pivotal role in one of the most infamous tragedies of the 20th century.
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