Betty White was considered a national treasure, one of the best loved and most trusted celebrities in Hollywood. In addition to her philanthropic work to champion animal welfare she won six Emmy awards, three American Comedy awards, a Grammy Award and two Viewers for Quality Television awards.
As the 21st century dawned, White was nearing her 80s, an age when many actors might consider retiring or at least slowing down. Instead, White began enjoying a career resurgence that made her one of the most beloved stars. In 2010, the oldest person ever to host “Saturday Night Live,” at 88.
Now two of her watches are up for auction in the same lot to benefit Brian’s Foundation.
This unique ring watch features a circular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, and is set with a faceted crystal to the gold-tone adjustable hoop. The vintage Geneva-brand timepiece features a gold dial with black hands within a simulated diamond surround, to the stainless steel case back and the polished and matte gold-tone link bracelet.
You can bid online here until November 30th through Rago/Wright auction house. Auction will be live November 30th at 11:00 CST.