'Genuine emotion': the magic of Antiques Roadshow valuations

In a recent episode, a man fell to the floor on hearing the value of his watch. What’s the secret to the show’s 41-year success?

It’s not quite a swoon, but there’s no doubting the drama of the moment. A former US serviceman from North Dakota has become an unlikely internet star after he brought an old watch to the US version of Antiques Roadshow for appraisal, only to fall to the ground when he learned of its value.

The watch, a Rolex Oyster Cosmograph which the man – known only as David - bought in 1974 for just under $400 but has never worn, is an astonishingly rare model, he is told, which could fetch $400,000 at auction. At which point its owner flings himself to the ground in astonishment.

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