I find it rather despicable that someone could profit so much ($150,000 for a watch!) on such a piece of history. How does he get to claim metal from the Titanic's hull?? How much is actually going to be "blended...with more modern shipbuilding steel"?? Grr. :angry:
| QUOTE (oswalder @ Aug 7 2007, 05:47 PM) |
| I find it rather despicable that someone could profit so much ($150,000 for a watch!) on such a piece of history. How does he get to claim metal from the Titanic's hull?? How much is actually going to be "blended...with more modern shipbuilding steel"?? Grr. :angry: |
It does seem quite strange that someone is able to descrate the shipwreck and remove steel from it to make into watches and sell them at exorbitant prices yike: . I believe the watches also have some of the unused coal supply from the Titanic blended into them as well.