Rolex replica watches for sale has been recovered by a metal detectorist half a century after it was lost, presumed eaten, by a cow.
95-year-old James Steele, who has run a dairy farm in Morda, Oswestry, Shropshire, all his life, says he lost the high quality fake Rolex Oyster Perpetual Air King watches some time in the early 1970s.
He believes it fell of his wrist in a cow field, and was most likely swallowed by one of his herd because he remembers searching endlessly for the AAA UK Rolex copy watches.
The Swiss made replica Rolex watches was unearthed this month by metal detectorist Liam King, who found it buried in the mud.
Mr Steele, who owns Treflach Hall, said the discovery as an amazing piece of luck. “I was quite pleased because I never thought I would see the watch again,” he told the BBC.
The cheap Rolex fake watches‘ face has gone a green colour, but does not appear to be damaged, but it does not run, according to Mr Steele.