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When a U.S. Air Force veteran—identified only as by his first name, David—bought himself a Rolex watch during the ‘70s for just over 0, he had no idea that it would one day be worth a small fortune.

For Air Force veteran David it was a 1971 Rolex Cosmograph Oyster. He appeared on Antiques Roadshow this week to tell his story and to have the watch that he so desperately wanted, but ultimately didn’t wear, appraised.

The man, featured this week in PBS's popular show “Antiques Roadshow,” showed his virtually unworn 1971 Rolex Oyster Cosmograph to appraiser Peter Planes. On "Antiques Roadshow," an Air Force veteran was swept off his feet when he learned that a 1971 Rolex watch he bought for 5.97 is now worth up to 0,000.

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The PBS series “Antiques Roadshow” uploaded a clip to YouTube on Monday from a recent episode in which a vet, who remains unnamed, brings in his old Rolex Oyster . A U.S. Air Force veteran collapsed on Antiques Roadshow upon hearing that his 5 Rolex watch was actually worth up to 0,000. The man — identified only by his first . An Air Force veteran purchased a Rolex while deployed to support the Vietnam War. Decades later, he found out its value on "Antiques Roadshow." When a U.S. Air Force veteran—identified only as by his first name, David—bought himself a Rolex watch during the ‘70s for just over 0, he had no idea that it would one day be worth a small fortune.

For Air Force veteran David it was a 1971 Rolex Cosmograph Oyster. He appeared on Antiques Roadshow this week to tell his story and to have the watch that he so desperately wanted, but ultimately didn’t wear, appraised. The man, featured this week in PBS's popular show “Antiques Roadshow,” showed his virtually unworn 1971 Rolex Oyster Cosmograph to appraiser Peter Planes.

On "Antiques Roadshow," an Air Force veteran was swept off his feet when he learned that a 1971 Rolex watch he bought for 5.97 is now worth up to 0,000.

A US Air Force vet was on Antiques Roadshow when he found out the unworn Rolex he purchased in the 1970s was worth 0,000 to 0,000.

A US Air Force veteran purchased a Rolex for 5 while he was stationed in Thailand in the 1970s. On a recent episode of "Antiques Roadshow," the veteran found out that the watch was similar to. A Vietnam veteran’s 5 Rolex watch turned out to be worth between 0,000 and 0,000 when it gets appraised on PBS' "Antiques Roadshow."

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