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A Rolex Recovery Off Hawaii

There's a certain genre of watch lore involving lost and recovered timepieces. Arguably the most important of these is Cole Pennington's 2019 story of a watch worn by a Marine Corps pilot whose plane was shot down during a covert CIA operation over southern China in 1952. A photo of the recovered watch in question, photo credit Logan Barnard and Hawaii News Now. I've posted a couple of these stories as well, including one in which a watch owner faked throwing away a watch (only for his relatively to later find the watch was kept and sold) and another watch which was lost in a field by a farmer and later recovered. Rolex, the company, celebrated the "lost and found" story genre in the 1950s. An example of the "Fantastic Stories" campaign, this one about a watch lost underwater for seven years. In a series of advertisements dubbed "Fantastic Stories," Rolex retold some compelling experiences of watches and watch owners. At least two ...