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The Rarest and Most Expensive Watches in the World

The president of Youngblood Metals Mining, “Kota” Saint Jovite Youngblood is responsible for purchasing wholesale inventory for antique dealers and coin collectors. Saint Jovite Youngblood’s expertise is in pre-Victorian jewelry and antique toys. His company specializes in everything from gold and silver to rare watches.  Watches are everyday items for most individuals, but some watches stand out for their rarity and value. Below are a few of the world’s rarest and most expensive watches: - Parmigiani Fleurier Fibonacci Pocket Watch - Valued at around $2.4 million, the Parmigiani Fleurier Fibonacci pocket watch features mother-of-pearl counters, a white gold dial, and an enameled lotus flower on the case. These watches take up to two years to produce due to their intricate design. - L ouis Moinet Meteoris Watch - The Louis Moinet Meteoris is only available in a four-watch set. All four watches are valued at around $4.6 million and are equally rare. Each watch is made from material

Justice Department Files Suit for Dodgers Fans

  A 1993 graduate of Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, Ohio, Saint Jovite Youngblood earned his BA with a major in business and a minor in mathematics. By 2010, “Kota” Saint Jovite Youngblood had founded Youngblood Metals Mining in Monrovia, California, where he is also a die-hard Los Angeles Dodgers fan. Many Los Angeles Dodgers’ fans were surprised to learn that the United States Justice Department had become their champion and filed a 57 page legal challenge in federal court on November 2. The challenge alleges that DirecTV (now owned by AT&T) had illegally conspired with both Cox Communications and Charter Communications in not carrying the channel SportsNet LA. The suit contends that Dodgers fans living in the Los Angeles area were denied television access to their local baseball team’s games through a process of collusion which included the sharing of inside information to achieve leverage in negotiations with SportsNet LA’s owner, Time Warner Cable. Dodger