This one hits home for me because it wasn't until late in life that I became aware that my father had saved a fellow soldier's life at Omaha Beach on D-Day. The man who was saved was carrying a heavy radio when their LCT was sunk and would doubtless have drowned if my father had not kept him afloat. Unfortunately I did not find this out until my father had died. No watch however, just a life-long friendship.
Exactly, not heated, but she actually did a decent job not caving into the first lowball. Too often people go from 2000 to 1000 right off the bat and Rick smells the desperation.
Big mistake to tell how much you paid for it. I have seen a few episodes where the customer would not disclose the price. One time one of the Pawn Stars told the customer he was smart.
Yo sneeky::|::does Rick kick Mark down any green to not place a value on the item in question and/or for the consult itself ? Are all the “experts” on ‘call’ and on retainer ? JustCurious.
old school pawn 101. Ive yet to go into a pawn shop that hasnt tried to pull it on me. Best response to that tactic is no response. They want you to argue and get flustered.
I bet someone inherited it. The parents or grandparents or great grandparents probably knew exactly what they had, but then someone dies and a child or nephew has the job of liquidating an overcrowded house so things are prices to move. It would be sad if the watch originally belonged to an ancestor, though, since something like that should stay in the family.
@@wanderingwizard1361 Yes . An entire family generations of them would not be here if the man had not lived. Now perhaps they would have been born but born in India or who knows where . That is something we will hopefully all learn one day from the one that knows all .
Am I the only one who thinks that something like this deserves to be returned to the family? It was a gift for saving someone's life after all. An entire family probably wouldn't exist if it weren't for that hero.
It would be nice if they at least had the opportunity to buy it back from her. Like they shouldn't just take it but at least give the family first dibs on purchasing it if possible.
Me: I got a coffee crisp bar. Rick: Where did you get that. Me: At the dollar store. Rick: do you mind me asking you, how much you paid for it. Me: 1 dollar. Rick: The best I can do is 25 cents, and I'm taking all the risk here.
his stupidest argument yet. it is engraved, the value of it not engraved is completely irrelevant. go to a car dealer and try that on the salesman, "look if the car didnt have wheels or a body its only worth...".
She didn’t even care for a second she just wanted to get paid and then there’s the nerd in me that would wanna know all the history about it before even stepping foot into a pawn shop especially if there was a chance it was worth way more than what they offer.
I like how the pawn stars are always saying "lemme get my buddy down here" and every time the seller is like "I like that they're calling in an expert" . Hello he said he's their buddy, not an expert 😂 With few exceptions at times
Rick: Let me get a buddy down here to look at it. Rick: Ring. Ring. Ring. Buddy: Hello Rick: Hey can you come down to the shop to look at something and tell the customer it's worth about 1/3 of the actual value?
What a person pays for something and what it’s value is are two separate things. If you paid $500 bucks for a Ferrari valued at $500,000, and I offered you $5,000, would you take it? That’s literally 10 times what you paid for it so you should be happy, right?
I think I lost my faith in humanity on this one. 🤣 He paid $1100 for the engraving, about a little known skirmish on a watch made in the late 1800s. That's about it. The Wm Ellery grade Waltham is only worth at best maybe $300, 350 if there's something particularly special about it, like a gold filled case or something. It was an upper mid grade, hugely produced. In the watch collecting world, even with the inscription it wouldn't bring more than about 400. I think sometimes the show is more… for show. LOL
Definitely a conversation piece. There's got to be a way to find who those people were. If you did then you could find the closest living relatives and see exactly what was saved. Like have the pocket watch held by the eldest and have the entire family all there and that would give you and idea of what it means to save someone's life.
I have a Waltham pocket watch from 1900 that has been in my family now for seven generations once my son takes it. A horse stepped on it leaving a hoof print sometime during the 1920's and it still works perfectly!
@@SaberRiryi Neither side is interested in a "fair deal". They just want to get that number as high or low as they can. Part of a buyer's strategy is gauging how much a seller would settle for. They know that number is usually lower if the seller doesn't have much money into the item.
@@kayakdog121 Do you really think Rick would've paid even more than $1,300 if not for that? Frankly, he overpaid as it is. $1,000 would've been more than fair. He said himself it's like a $450 watch and that the engraving has sketchy value because the people involved aren't known commodities. Yet despite her having only paid $20 for it, which like you said, should've weakened her bargaining position, Rick nearly doubles his initial offer and pays triple what the watch itself is worth. She easily came out the winner here.
When he said $1,000 I would have put the watch in my pocket and walked out the door. You could easily get 5K for that watch at the right auction. But I guess if you don’t know anyone who can afford a 5K watch it doesn’t matter…
She came across initially as a dumb blonde but she was actually a good negotiator, she came alive when she started negotiating, and got a fair price for it, bravo!
That wasn’t a fair price for it. Her starting was way too low. Should have been four times as high. And maybe haggle down to $5K. Even that seems a tad low to me.
I remember awhile back a seller telling Rick how much he paid for an item (overpaid) when the expert gave a low value for it. Rick responded, "That is none of my concern!" Afterwards, he continues to ask customers how much they paid for an item when he previously said it was none of his concern. The only thing that counts at the moment is how much it is worth today and how much Rick is willing to come towards toward that amount.
I got a sword from around the same era,the hilt anyway,it was put on a blade that's from the late 1700's for 5€ and trust me seeing how these people do business i don't care. I made a win and they just sell stuff in bulk and don't care,but i did.
It was a good negotiation for the show...every offer and counter-offer, had a good point in offering higher or lower. That said, it was a CIVIL negotiation, not a heated negotiation....person who wrote that headline doesn't know the word.
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i have the similar watch.. Can i courier it you at your Las Vegas pawn shop. Can we discuss via Zoom or Skype ?
How do I contact Rick Harrison about an important matter?
So what comments are these for need to say something
This is a fan page. You can try calling
Gold & Silver Pawn Shop. Good luck.
@@لوندلوند-ر3ل Let me guess - his car's extended warranty is about to expire?
That was the least heated HEATED NEGOTIATION I’ve ever seen.
*LMAO! Same thought. Just a click bait title.*
@@NandiCollector Well,,,,, she was kinda "hot"!
@@kenhurley4441 shes annoying, was probably an act though
@@kenhurley4441 agreed 😂
How often does Rick get pushed up from $200 to $1300? She pushed... that's kinda heated.
Two things you shouldn't do in the US
1: Give the police your ID
2: Never tell Rick how much you paid for it.
That was as heated as my swimming pool. I don’t have a swimming pool...
Yeah I expected more lol
They say the money's in acting! I say you all must be volunteering 😊
There is more heat between two icebergs rubbing each other
@@rickharrison1887 That's the beginning of summer lol
@@Omegaxtreme face. Gc
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I've had more heated discussions at ordering at McDonalds ffs
Lol
yeah everytime i go there they put mtherfking pickels on my dmned burger
Next time they tell me the ice cream machine is broken Im calling in an expert.
LMAO truth
I said NO LETTUCE!..
They should make a follow up show on how much they made after reselling items that they bought.
I know. It's always been a request of mine
@Black Illuminati That only gives Rick 3 hours! Okay I'm joking!
Or just more episodes of people buying stuff
I think they have done a few of those types of episodes. Not many, but there are a couple.
The majority are sketched, and are done by paid actors, and memorabilia that are not for sale, just for show... The harsh truth...
Lady didn’t care about the history her face the entire time was like who cares just pay me
Fr😂😂😂
chances are Rick bought it for himself
I was thinking the same thing 😂
That’s the impression I got.
She'll just blow it playing slots or something stupid like that.
This one hits home for me because it wasn't until late in life that I became aware that my father had saved a fellow soldier's life at Omaha Beach on D-Day. The man who was saved was carrying a heavy radio when their LCT was sunk and would doubtless have drowned if my father had not kept him afloat. Unfortunately I did not find this out until my father had died. No watch however, just a life-long friendship.
That’s a pretty epic story. Your father is not only a badass but a true hero as well!
... and that is priceless.
The dialogue couldn’t be more staged but there is something about this show that always has me come back, every day....
It’s called magic
My reason though? I love the way they lie😁
because the rare items are real. You're here for the rare items, we all are.
Yeah, she's a doll.
The items, history and knowledge.
Heated? Soft core negotiations, clickbait by pawn stars. Still will watch and enjoy tho
Lol
Nothing heated about that at all... more like a picnic.
@2nd Gen Mexican 😂
Exactly, not heated, but she actually did a decent job not caving into the first lowball. Too often people go from 2000 to 1000 right off the bat and Rick smells the desperation.
Maybe because the woman is smokin 🔥
“It works”
“That’s positive right?”
No we hate watched that WORKS
Really nice piece of History, glad it was saved.
Rare treat seeing you here
yeah it was
Keep it secret, keep it safe
Rarely see ya here, hey nick
Nice seeing you
I love it how happy she was, and how curious about it all, but got really cool and focused when the negotiations began. Very nice.
Mark's digging into the watch was more heated than negotiation itself
Belly laughed at this comment
only watch nerds will understand this..
Collectors would be lining up the door for this.
Rick: I'm taking all the risk, it's a small market, hard to find collectors.
The HEATED NEGOTIATIONS were off the charts.
Literally her “I’ll be happy with 500 I’ll be happy with 800 I don’t mind” give me 2000 dollars for this watch lol
You’re right, she should’ve taken the $500 instead of negotiating for more.
@@ihatecops. Why? She got $1.300 for it...?
@@JoelPlay he was being sarcastic I believe
She was the best negotiator yet she told him what she paid $20 then she said 2000 with Stern sound
Big mistake to tell how much you paid for it. I have seen a few episodes where the customer would not disclose the price. One time one of the Pawn Stars told the customer he was smart.
defconid4 Facts.
@@defresurrection I doubt the Pawn Stars are equally open to how much they paid for it when reselling.
@@randys6220 Absolutely!
@@randys6220 Yeah it's not like there isn't a nationally broadcasted show that displays how much Rick paid for it or anything like that.
Wow that negotiation was so heated I couldn't stop biting my nails.
One of the few negotiations that went the way it should have. She landed on a gold mine, she negotiated the right way.
1:24 "Uggahyy"
1:29 "Uggahyy"
2:29 "Oggahy"
2:37 "OGGKAYYY!"
Okay
Wookkayy
She wasn’t too interested in the history of the object nor appeared to understand it.
She just wanted the money, not the history.
Like most on this show no doubt. Half of the ppl or more are just thinking just give me a price I don't wanna know anymore about it
That was a very friendly and respectful negotiation. I really think she got a fair price.
Yeah that was decent !
-Very fair price.I wouldn't mind having this pocket watch 4 me self.
0:13 Rick's reaction after making the deal..
lmfao for real
I bet Rick just licks his chops when he call Mark in. Knowing Mark doesn't put a value on the item Rick can rip them off even more.
@Joe Owens that’s because she didn’t have a price in mind and mark never gives an estimate
Yo sneeky::|::does Rick kick Mark down any green to not place a value on the item in question and/or for the consult itself ? Are all the “experts” on ‘call’ and on retainer ? JustCurious.
YOu should really look up the definition of "rip off"
@@Huels oh should I?
@@sneekyturbo_AMG yes and please
Roses are red
Violets are blue
The louder Rick says “Sweet!”
The harder you got screwed
Screwed really. Just another victim. Close the borders so America the Beautiful doesn t become like all the other sewer dweller countries.
Exactly
Rick was saying how cool it was before the negotiations, then started minimizing it and trying to low ball.
old school pawn 101. Ive yet to go into a pawn shop that hasnt tried to pull it on me. Best response to that tactic is no response. They want you to argue and get flustered.
She just about doubled up on his original offer. Great negotiations ma’am!
But uh.. she lost a ton of money on that i'm pretty sure it's silver so she actually did bad
He wise Rick knows it’s worth a lot lol
@@Adam-to7hv Silver isn't that much. $28 a troy ounce.
@@tboman4128 still i'm just saying that because it adds to the value it's worth much more without including the silver already
Expert: " It's worth....$50,000"
Rick: " I gotta make money too....Best i can do is $200.00"
You know its all scripted.
@@vasme973 Yeah, I know.
Imagine the the person who sold it to her was watching this 🤣
I bet someone inherited it. The parents or grandparents or great grandparents probably knew exactly what they had, but then someone dies and a child or nephew has the job of liquidating an overcrowded house so things are prices to move. It would be sad if the watch originally belonged to an ancestor, though, since something like that should stay in the family.
@@wanderingwizard1361 Yes . An entire family generations of them would not be here if the man had not lived. Now perhaps they would have been born but born in India or who knows where . That is something we will hopefully all learn one day from the one that knows all .
"HEATED NEGOTIATION"
lady: 13 hundred will work thank you
Rick: "Abe Lincoln actually carried a Waltham watch."
Blonde: (totally underwhelmed), "Wow."
Rick: I’m taking all the risk. I gotta build a pawn shop and hire my whole family. I’ll give you 30$ for it.
Dang! That got so heated I was wondering who'd throw the first punch!
The things she said about his mother!!!
And what he said about her SHOES!!!
😅😅
Like how this expert says, “it appears to be real”. Smart man.
Am I the only one who thinks that something like this deserves to be returned to the family? It was a gift for saving someone's life after all. An entire family probably wouldn't exist if it weren't for that hero.
It would be nice if they at least had the opportunity to buy it back from her. Like they shouldn't just take it but at least give the family first dibs on purchasing it if possible.
It was the family selling it. They did not know or as of todays shallow did not care.
Rick: This could be worth a TON of money...
Rick: I'll give you $5 and a bag of cheetos.
I always love the 'negotiations' knowing the already agreed the price with the producers before filming
I heard the negotiations are real everything else is mostly scripted, heard from someone who sold an item on the show
@@Laynenelson320 Yep, and some of the items belong to the 'experts' on the show and they use friends or whoever to pretend to be the seller
Me: I got a coffee crisp bar.
Rick: Where did you get that.
Me: At the dollar store.
Rick: do you mind me asking you, how much you paid for it.
Me: 1 dollar.
Rick: The best I can do is 25 cents, and I'm taking all the risk here.
Rick: if it wasn’t for the engraving this would only be worth $400
Also Rick: Nobody has ever heard of these people that engraved it.
I love it when he says he has to frame it and the picture / painting is already on a frame LOL
It sold for over 13k at auction
his stupidest argument yet. it is engraved, the value of it not engraved is completely irrelevant. go to a car dealer and try that on the salesman, "look if the car didnt have wheels or a body its only worth...".
She didn’t even care for a second she just wanted to get paid and then there’s the nerd in me that would wanna know all the history about it before even stepping foot into a pawn shop especially if there was a chance it was worth way more than what they offer.
I like how the pawn stars are always saying "lemme get my buddy down here" and every time the seller is like "I like that they're calling in an expert" . Hello he said he's their buddy, not an expert 😂
With few exceptions at times
Rick: Let me get a buddy down here to look at it.
Rick: Ring. Ring. Ring.
Buddy: Hello
Rick: Hey can you come down to the shop to look at something and tell the customer it's worth about 1/3 of the actual value?
I live near the cross keys battle field. A neighbor of mine saw this episode, flew to Vegas and bought this watch.
How much did he pay?
Well done lady! Finally someone who can bargain a bit. 😊
I love when Rick say “akay “/okay😆😆😆
Total power move by Rick not bringing in a watch expert
Seller’s pure excitement @0:41
Never tell a pawn shop or any potential buyer how much you paid for the item. They'll use it against you in bargaining.
She mugged Rick lmfaoo
People are always whining in comments about Rick supposedly ripping people off, he knew she paid $20 for it and he gave her $1300.
What a person pays for something and what it’s value is are two separate things. If you paid $500 bucks for a Ferrari valued at $500,000, and I offered you $5,000, would you take it? That’s literally 10 times what you paid for it so you should be happy, right?
I think I lost my faith in humanity on this one. 🤣 He paid $1100 for the engraving, about a little known skirmish on a watch made in the late 1800s. That's about it. The Wm Ellery grade Waltham is only worth at best maybe $300, 350 if there's something particularly special about it, like a gold filled case or something. It was an upper mid grade, hugely produced. In the watch collecting world, even with the inscription it wouldn't bring more than about 400. I think sometimes the show is more… for show. LOL
The heat from this negotiation wouldn't even fog my glasses.
Bruh people really need to stop giving these away at yard sales lmao
I want Gary Vaynerchuk to bring a mug collection there.... THAT would be a heated negotiation lololol!
Mannn...it's been years since i watched this show i used to stay up late with my dad to watch this
I work in a pawn shop and get to pretend to be Rick every day. The only thing I do NOT do, is give the customer a "Corey Handshake"!
I remember a time when I didn’t watch everyPawn Stars clip within hours of them being released. It was a simpler time.
Definitely a conversation piece. There's got to be a way to find who those people were. If you did then you could find the closest living relatives and see exactly what was saved. Like have the pocket watch held by the eldest and have the entire family all there and that would give you and idea of what it means to save someone's life.
They were confederates with the south. Took me five minutes and one was a Luetenant
Love her negotiator skills. Lesson learning 🤔🤔🤔
Rick: "I gotta frame it and hang it on the wall. $50."
Shes in the right town, she has the dollar signs in her eyes!! 🤑
I have a Waltham pocket watch from 1900 that has been in my family now for seven generations once my son takes it. A horse stepped on it leaving a hoof print sometime during the 1920's and it still works perfectly!
Rick: *Does a PowerPoint presentation on an item.*
Also Rick: “I don’t know anything about this item.”
She was a killer barter to be fair to her, absolutely played Rick like a fiddle.
She made a huge mistake by telling him she got it for 20.
@@kayakdog121 Did she? I've seen a lot of people tell Rick the price they paid, and he always seems to try to make a fair deal regardless.
@@SaberRiryi Neither side is interested in a "fair deal". They just want to get that number as high or low as they can. Part of a buyer's strategy is gauging how much a seller would settle for. They know that number is usually lower if the seller doesn't have much money into the item.
@@kayakdog121 Do you really think Rick would've paid even more than $1,300 if not for that? Frankly, he overpaid as it is. $1,000 would've been more than fair. He said himself it's like a $450 watch and that the engraving has sketchy value because the people involved aren't known commodities. Yet despite her having only paid $20 for it, which like you said, should've weakened her bargaining position, Rick nearly doubles his initial offer and pays triple what the watch itself is worth. She easily came out the winner here.
I hope whoever runs this channel understands that if they keep using these misleading titles they're going to keep getting lots of thumbs down.
401
This comment didnt age well.
@@metamorphicorder We knew it was coming
THAT! was THE most intense negotiation that i have ever seen!
buys for 1300, sells for 20k
"I'd like to sell it because I don't like pocket watches" lol
He climbed from 700 to 1300. Percentage wise, that’s rare.
The most unheated heated negotiation in the history of perfectly civil completely un-hot negotiation.
Ive seen more heated things in my fridge compared to that negotiation... Rick why you click baiting bro?
Rick is not the one who chose the title nor uploaded the video.
@@mrschuyler Dont think Rick needs you to white knight him.
When he said $1,000 I would have put the watch in my pocket and walked out the door. You could easily get 5K for that watch at the right auction. But I guess if you don’t know anyone who can afford a 5K watch it doesn’t matter…
This is one of my most favorite items ever on the show.
Somewhere in Vegas, someone is going.."has anyone seen great grandad's watch"?
She came across initially as a dumb blonde but she was actually a good negotiator, she came alive when she started negotiating, and got a fair price for it, bravo!
That wasn’t a fair price for it. Her starting was way too low. Should have been four times as high. And maybe haggle down to $5K. Even that seems a tad low to me.
Came for the watch... stayed for the comments. Nice to finally see someone get a good deal on something.
They forgot to mention, that’s made out of sliver.
thats what i said .. and there should be at least 13 gems or rubys in side on the gears
The old man and his love for silver
Thats what i was thinking too!
Most watches back in the day, mostly made of silver or gold
It kinda goes without saying
Finally someone who had better skill at negotiation
I would never tell him what he paid for it. Do you think he would tell someone who came into the store?
I remember awhile back a seller telling Rick how much he paid for an item (overpaid) when the expert gave a low value for it. Rick responded, "That is none of my concern!" Afterwards, he continues to ask customers how much they paid for an item when he previously said it was none of his concern. The only thing that counts at the moment is how much it is worth today and how much Rick is willing to come towards toward that amount.
Rick: I have all the risk, and as you know time is going to run out and I’ll have a broken watch.
Y’all are the only people I watch daily love what your doin
She didn't even care about any of it, she was like okay just buy it off me
"it could be worth a fortune" Rick and I have a very different definition of "fortune".
you never tell someone what you paid for an item. Puts you at an immediate disadvantage in negotiations.
And why it should be illegal to state your current salary on a job application.
The fact that it's in such good condition and still works is crazy
Good watches will work forever. Not very crazy.
A "fortune"..."so here's 100 bucks and I take all the risk."
Major Kudos to Rick for his stand-up honesty..Knew his stuff and didn't try to cheat her..Nice to see..
He cheated her on this big time!
*Rick explaining the historical relevance of the watch*
Seller:
Hukay
Am I the only one who missed the HEATED part??
Right away when she said I paid 20 bucks for it,
You fuxked up
Looks like she actually got a fair price.
Kind of feel sorry for the people that sold it for $20.
I don't feel bad for them at all. People see no value in a lot of things and would rather make a quick buck, and they got what they wanted.
this is scripted doubt it was only 20 dollars
@@chad8251 you would be surprised I picked up a 1850s sheffield bowie knife for 15 bucks before.
I got a sword from around the same era,the hilt anyway,it was put on a blade that's from the late 1700's for 5€ and trust me seeing how these people do business i don't care. I made a win and they just sell stuff in bulk and don't care,but i did.
Out of all buddys
Mark, and the Rare book lady are my favorites.
She held her ground, you go girl.
"Mind if I take a look at it?" Takes out a knife and hacks at the case.
YEAHHHHH BB finally I love watching this for breakfast
Where u from im eating dinner?
@@a1_kenz958 same :D
Hes probably from america because it should be morning there now :)
You don’t have too lol he don’t force nobody he just asks u can say no and he’s fine with it lol
2:45 you know it's gonna be good when this guy pulls up
Anyone else wanna see episodes where you actually see them sell the items
Heated?? That was the most courteous negotiation I've ever seen XD
One of the few items on the show that I would like to have.
I'd certainly pay $20 for it.
By all means, don't take an antique watch to a jewelry store, watch shop, or do any research on the internet; just take it to a pawnshop to sell it.
It was a good negotiation for the show...every offer and counter-offer, had a good point in offering higher or lower. That said, it was a CIVIL negotiation, not a heated negotiation....person who wrote that headline doesn't know the word.