Antiques Roadshow saw a windfall valuation for one of the guests on the BBC show but the owner couldn't be less impressed by his good fortune.
This Sunday, the show came from Bodnant Garden in North Wales and the biggest potential money earner in the episode was a Heuer watch, which was bought for £28 and is now valued at £10,000.
Antiques expert, Alastair Chandler, detailed what he had before him: "Now, Heuer were synonymous with motorsport, Formula One in the 60s and the 70s. "You'd see the drivers with the Heuer badge on their overalls, they'd sponsor the stopwatches and the lap times and everything else. "Do you have an interest in motorsport?" The owner replied: "Well, I'm not into motor racing but it was something that I liked the
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