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Bob’s Watches Announced A Unique Vintage Rolex Historical Auction

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Bob’s Watches is excited to showcase a special historical item from Thomas Francis Finley Jr., a dedicated United States Navy veteran with 28 years of service. After retiring as a Navy Captain, he has been serving voluntarily on the USS Midway stationed at Navy Pier in San Diego for the past 17 years.

Joining the Navy in October 1966, Tom piloted the H3 helicopter during special operations, including the retrieval of the Apollo 14 astronauts after they splashed down in the South Pacific Ocean on February 9, 1971. During these missions, Tom wore a 1675 Rolex GMT-Master circa 1968, which will soon be available for auction on the Bob’s Watches platform. This exceptional timepiece is expected to sell for approximately $15,000 – $30,000.

The auction, titled “The Apollo 14 Ocean Recovery GMT,” will run for 5 days, starting on Friday, November 10, and ending on Tuesday, November 14. It’s important to note that there is no reserve or buyer’s premium.

This Rolex GMT-Master, complete with box and papers, comes directly from the original owner, Tom Finley, who purchased it in 1969 in Hong Kong at Artland Watch Co. while on a week-long “shore leave” during Vietnam. Tom decided to acquire a Rolex after his issued field watch flooded, realizing the need for a reliable timepiece. Despite limited knowledge about watches at the time, he chose Rolex based on recommendations from other service members. Tom managed to keep the box and papers safe throughout the years.

Tom played a vital role in the recovery of the Apollo 14 mission as the co-pilot of the helicopter responsible for picking up the astronauts. Apollo 14 marked the eighth crewed US mission and the third one to successfully land on the Moon. The prime crew members for this historic mission were Alan B. Shepard Jr, Stuart A. Roosa, and Edgar G. Mitchell. The astronauts were transported by Tom’s helicopter to the USS New Orleans, the prime recovery vessel, and then safely to Pago-Pago in American Samoa.

Today, Tom continues to serve as a dedicated volunteer at the USS Midway in San Diego. He has been a docent for the last 17 years and an instructor on the ship for the last 15 years, dedicating nearly 8,000 volunteer hours aboard the USS Midway. Excited to part with these cherished possessions after decades of ownership, Tom is ready for them to find a new caretaker.

Image Source: Kathy Hutchins / Shutterstock

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