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There are many theories as to how a modern-looking Swiss ring watch might have been discovered by Chinese archaeologists within a 400-year-old sealed tomb. Some researchers cite the possibility of time travelers from the future dropping a Swiss ring watch in an ancient location and accidentally leaving their anachronistic possession behind. This one deserves an award for originality – a Swiss watch discovered in an ancient Chinese tomb. It’s still touted as ‘proof’ that time travel is real. Sadly, the watch ‘found’ in an undisturbed. The real-life tomb raiders were the first visitors to the Ming dynasty grave in Shangsi, southern China, since its occupant's funeral. But inside they discovered a miniature watch in the shape of a ring marked 'Swiss' encrusted in mud and rock. Archaeologists are stumped after finding a 100-year-old Swiss watch in an ancient tomb that was sealed more than 400 years ago. They believed they were the first to visit the Ming dynasty.
It appears that the watch had stopped at 10.06 and the word ‘Swiss’ was engraved on the caseback, all of which adds to the conundrum since experts claim that the tomb had been undisturbed since its burial during the Ming Dynasty – which ended in 1644.
Can anyone help find out what the make of this watch-ring? It supposedly says swiss on the dial. It is claimed to have been found in a 400 year old tomb in a Ming Dynasty Tomb. so. that's that. I can't find anywhere, where some-one has actually tried figuring out what watch it actually is. This story involves a dig in China nearly two decades ago that supposedly uncovered a very unusual artifact: a Swiss-made ring watch, completely encrusted in mud and dirt, with hands frozen at 10:06. No one knows how this watch came to be in this four-hundred year old, supposedly sealed tomb, nor how this object may have made its way into the . This one seems like it’s an absolute definite, ‘Gotcha’ moment – a Swiss watch found inside an undisturbed 400-year-old tomb rom the Si Qing era. Posted by u/Ninjapandaz - 354 votes and 57 comments
ARCHAEOLOGISTS are stumped after finding a 100-year-old Swiss watch in an ancient tomb that was sealed more than 400 years ago.
There are many theories as to how a modern-looking Swiss ring watch might have been discovered by Chinese archaeologists within a 400-year-old sealed tomb. Some researchers cite the possibility of time travelers from the future dropping a Swiss ring watch in an ancient location and accidentally leaving their anachronistic possession behind. This one deserves an award for originality – a Swiss watch discovered in an ancient Chinese tomb. It’s still touted as ‘proof’ that time travel is real. Sadly, the watch ‘found’ in an undisturbed. The real-life tomb raiders were the first visitors to the Ming dynasty grave in Shangsi, southern China, since its occupant's funeral. But inside they discovered a miniature watch in the shape of a ring marked 'Swiss' encrusted in mud and rock.
Tomb raiders baffled by Swiss watch found in ancient tomb
Archaeologists are stumped after finding a 100-year-old Swiss watch in an ancient tomb that was sealed more than 400 years ago. They believed they were the first to visit the Ming dynasty.It appears that the watch had stopped at 10.06 and the word ‘Swiss’ was engraved on the caseback, all of which adds to the conundrum since experts claim that the tomb had been undisturbed since its burial during the Ming Dynasty – which ended in 1644. Can anyone help find out what the make of this watch-ring? It supposedly says swiss on the dial. It is claimed to have been found in a 400 year old tomb in a Ming Dynasty Tomb. so. that's that. I can't find anywhere, where some-one has actually tried figuring out what watch it actually is. This story involves a dig in China nearly two decades ago that supposedly uncovered a very unusual artifact: a Swiss-made ring watch, completely encrusted in mud and dirt, with hands frozen at 10:06. No one knows how this watch came to be in this four-hundred year old, supposedly sealed tomb, nor how this object may have made its way into the .
This one seems like it’s an absolute definite, ‘Gotcha’ moment – a Swiss watch found inside an undisturbed 400-year-old tomb rom the Si Qing era.
Posted by u/Ninjapandaz - 354 votes and 57 comments ARCHAEOLOGISTS are stumped after finding a 100-year-old Swiss watch in an ancient tomb that was sealed more than 400 years ago.
There are many theories as to how a modern-looking Swiss ring watch might have been discovered by Chinese archaeologists within a 400-year-old sealed tomb. Some researchers cite the possibility of time travelers from the future dropping a Swiss ring watch in an ancient location and accidentally leaving their anachronistic possession behind. This one deserves an award for originality – a Swiss watch discovered in an ancient Chinese tomb. It’s still touted as ‘proof’ that time travel is real. Sadly, the watch ‘found’ in an undisturbed. The real-life tomb raiders were the first visitors to the Ming dynasty grave in Shangsi, southern China, since its occupant's funeral. But inside they discovered a miniature watch in the shape of a ring marked 'Swiss' encrusted in mud and rock. Archaeologists are stumped after finding a 100-year-old Swiss watch in an ancient tomb that was sealed more than 400 years ago. They believed they were the first to visit the Ming dynasty.
It appears that the watch had stopped at 10.06 and the word ‘Swiss’ was engraved on the caseback, all of which adds to the conundrum since experts claim that the tomb had been undisturbed since its burial during the Ming Dynasty – which ended in 1644. Can anyone help find out what the make of this watch-ring? It supposedly says swiss on the dial. It is claimed to have been found in a 400 year old tomb in a Ming Dynasty Tomb. so. that's that. I can't find anywhere, where some-one has actually tried figuring out what watch it actually is.
This story involves a dig in China nearly two decades ago that supposedly uncovered a very unusual artifact: a Swiss-made ring watch, completely encrusted in mud and dirt, with hands frozen at 10:06. No one knows how this watch came to be in this four-hundred year old, supposedly sealed tomb, nor how this object may have made its way into the . This one seems like it’s an absolute definite, ‘Gotcha’ moment – a Swiss watch found inside an undisturbed 400-year-old tomb rom the Si Qing era. Posted by u/Ninjapandaz - 354 votes and 57 comments
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