Titanic passenger's watch set to fetch £1m with time at moment it sank
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A gold pocket watch, once owned by one of the wealthiest passengers aboard the Titanic, is now up for sale, 113 years after the tragic sinking, with a price tag of £1 million.

Isidor Straus, along with his wife Ida, gained renewed fame through James Cameron’s 1997 film, “Titanic,” where they were portrayed as the elderly couple embracing in bed as the ship met its fate.

On that fateful night in 1912, Ida Straus famously declined a spot in a lifeboat, choosing instead to remain with her husband, declaring she preferred to perish by his side.

Isidor Straus’s body was found in the Atlantic days after the disaster, and his belongings were meticulously cataloged.

Among these items was an exquisite 18-carat gold Jules Jurgensen pocket watch, which had stopped precisely at 2:20 a.m., the time when the Titanic slipped beneath the ocean waves.

This remarkable timepiece, engraved with the initials “IS,” was eventually returned to his son Jesse along with other personal effects.

It passed through generations of the family before Kenneth Hollister Straus, Mr Straus’ great-grandson, had the movement repaired and restored.

The watch is now being sold by the family for the first time. It is expected to become one of the most expensive Titanic artefacts ever to sell.

A gold pocket watch (pictured) recovered from the body of one of the richest passengers on the Titanic is being sold 113 years later for £1m

The watch is stopped on the moment the ship disappeared under the water - frozen in time at 2.20am

A gold pocket watch (pictured) recovered from the body of one of the richest passengers on the Titanic is being sold 113 years later for £1m

Isidor Straus and his wife Ida were among the richest passengers on the Titanic who sadly died in the 1912 disaster

Isidor Straus and his wife Ida were among the richest passengers on the Titanic who sadly died in the 1912 disaster

The Titanic is pictured leaving Belfast with two guiding tugs visible - there were five tugs in total

The Titanic is pictured leaving Belfast with two guiding tugs visible – there were five tugs in total

Alongside it is a letter from Mrs Straus written on board the doomed liner shortly after it had left Southampton on April 10, 1912.

In the letter on Titanic headed notepaper to a family friend, she described the magnificence and luxury of the then biggest liner in the world.

She wrote: ‘What a ship! So huge and so magnificently appointed. Our rooms are furnished in the best of taste and most luxurious.’

She then referenced the ‘New York’ incident where Titanic almost collided with the moored liner the SS New York as it left Southampton.

Mrs Straus said: ‘Size seems to bring its troubles. Mr Straus, who was on deck when the start was made, said at one time it looked painfully near to the repetitions of the Olympic’s experience on her first trip out of harbour, but the danger was soon averted, and we are now well on our course across the channel to Cherbourg.’

The letter is postmarked ‘TransAtlantic 7’ meaning it was franked on board in the Titanic’s post office before being taken off with other mail at Queenstown, Ireland.

Mrs Sraus’ body was never found after the tragedy on April 15, 1912, in which 1,520 people died.

Mr Straus was the owner of the famous New York department store Macy’s and the letter was later framed and hung in the office of Kenneth Hollister Straus’ office in the store.

The watch is now being sold by the family for the first time. It is expected to become one of the most expensive Titanic artefacts ever to sell

The watch is now being sold by the family for the first time. It is expected to become one of the most expensive Titanic artefacts ever to sell

The magnificent timepiece, that was engraved with the initials IS, was returned to his son Jesse along with his other personal effects

The magnificent timepiece, that was engraved with the initials IS, was returned to his son Jesse along with his other personal effects

A still from James Cameron's film Titanic is visible. Mr Straus’ body was recovered from the Atlantic days later and his possessions were logged

A still from James Cameron’s film Titanic is visible. Mr Straus’ body was recovered from the Atlantic days later and his possessions were logged

Both the watch and letter have never been seen before and are being sold by direct descendants of the Straus’ at Henry Aldridge & Son Auctioneers of Devizes, Wilts.

The watch is expected to sell for over £1million while the letter is tipped to fetch £150,000.

It is believed that the watch had been a gift from Mrs Staus to her husband in 1888.

The date inscribed on it of February was Mr Straus’s 43rd birthday and 1888 was the year he and his brother Nathan became full partners of Macy’s.

Auctioneer Andrew Aldridge said: ‘Isidor and Ida Straus were among the higher echelons of society.

‘Yet despite being one of the wealthiest couples in the world they, along with fellow first class passengers John Jacob Astor and Benjamin Guggenheim, went down with the ship.

‘After Titanic struck the iceberg and started to sink, Isidor Straus refused a place in a lifeboat because there were still women and children on board.

‘Ida’s maid was helped into a lifeboat and was given her boss’s fur coat to keep warm. Ida was offered a place in the lifeboat but she refused to leave her husband.

Memorial: A statue to the couple sits at the intersection of Broadway and West End Avenue at W. 106th Street in Manhattan (pictured). It depicts a young woman lying on her side on what appears to be a divan, one leg draped over the side

A memorial statue to the couple sits at the intersection of Broadway and West End Avenue at W. 106th Street in Manhattan (pictured). It depicts a young woman lying on her side on what appears to be a divan, one leg draped over the side

Pictured: The memorial to Isidor and Ida Straus at Broadway and West End Avenue

Pictured: The memorial to Isidor and Ida Straus at Broadway and West End Avenue

‘One account stated they were last seen sitting on the deck arm in arm, although in Titanic they were depicted lying side by side on the bed in their stateroom.

The watch is set to become one of the most expensive Titanic artefacts ever sold.

A gold pocket watch presented to the captain of the Carpathia, the steamship which rescued more than 700 Titanic survivors, sold last year a record-breaking £1.56million.

The violin played by Titanic’s bandmaster Wallace Hartley as the ship sank sold in 2013 for £1.1million.

And John Jacob Astor’s gold pocket watch sold last year for £900,000.

The sale takes place on November 22.

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