Rolex worn by hero PoW in Great Escape up for saleA Rolex watch worn by a British prisoner of war during the Great Escape is expected to fetch up to £30,000 at auction.

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ImageShack.usDespite being held in the Stalag Luft III camp in East Germany, Flight Lieutenant Gerald Imeson was able to order and take delivery of the watch in 1942.
The Swiss firm had offered all British officer PoWs one of their timepieces to replace ones seized by the Germans – on condition they pay after the war.
The offer was made only to British officers because they were seen as honourable gentlemen.
Mr Imeson wore the watch as he helped dig the three tunnels for the audacious escape attempt in 1944. He acted as a “penguin”, one of the men who dispersed soil dug from the tunnels through holes in their trouser pockets.
He was allocated position 172 in the queue of PoWs to escape but never made it into the tunnel because the guards discovered the break-out.
Of the 76 men who escaped, 73 were recaptured and 50 of them were executed.
The event was immortalised in the 1963 film The Great Escape, starring Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson. Mr Imeson wore the Rolex Oyster Chronograph watch on the forced marches through Germany to evade the advancing Russians in the winter of 1945.
He survived and returned to Britain with the Rolex and eventually paid his £170 bill – about £5,000 today – in 1947.

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ImageShack.usMr Imeson treasured the watch until he died in 2003 aged 85. His last wishes were for the timepiece to be sold one day so that his family could benefit.
It will be sold at Bourne End Auction Rooms, Buckinghamshire, on November 6.
It has a pre-sale estimate of £25,000 but is likely to sell for more.
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