BARGAIN Hunt is rarely the place to see huge fortunes made - with contestants lucky to go home with a couple of quid.
However, one couple changed all that this week by bagging a three-figure profit after uncovering a hidden gem.
Couple Nathalie and Karl were tasked with buying a fashion accessory and spent £130 on a vintage men's Omega watch.
The item - which dated back to the 1970s - was a very costly buy in Bargain Hunt terms.
In fact, there was no little cash left over that their other item was a £20 Clarice Cliff mustard pot that didn't have have a lid.
Presenter Eric Knowles introduced the watch at auction saying: "You paid £130. Let's find out if fortune favours the brave."
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However, the gamble - or shrewd investment - payed off, with the pair doubling their money, which almost never happens with big-money items.
They wound up making £260 for the vintage watch - and were seen jumping up and down with joy at the Somerset auction house.
Eric, 69, told them: "You doubled your money. Bought for £130, sold for £260. Good stuff, eh?"
And even the mustard pot with out the lid made Nathalie and Karl a £4 profit.
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A set of bowls they'd bought earlier was also a modest winner, bagging the contestants another £16.
In the end, the pair made a whopping profit of £149 - a small fortune in Bargain Hunt terms, where contestants regularly go home with either pennies or a thumping loss.
The show has been a BBC staple for decades, becoming an almost instant success in 2000 with David Dickinson as presenter.
He was replaced in 2003 by Tim Wonnacott, who hosted for years before a rotating team of experts took over the job.