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  2. Pocket watch - Wikipedia

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    Mandatory for all railroad watches after roughly 1908, this kind of pocket watch was set by opening the crystal and bezel and pulling out the setting-lever (most hunter-cases have levers accessible without removing the crystal or bezel), which was generally found at either the 10 or 2 o'clock positions on open-faced watches, and at 5:00 on ...

  3. PocketWatch, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    PocketWatch, Inc. (stylized as pocket.watch) is a digital media studio that specializes in trying to turn young stars on YouTube into global franchises. Its offices and studio are based in Culver City , California .

  4. South Bend Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    Several styles of pocket watches were manufactured and sold at prices ranging from $16 to $125. The watches were well received and the company was a success. Watch production was interrupted during World War I, when the company was contracted by the government to build gun sights. By the time watch production resumed in 1918, the market had ...

  5. Reference 57260 - Wikipedia

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    The Reference 57260 is a single highly complicated mechanical pocket watch displaying the Gregorian, Judaic, and lunar calendars featuring 57 complications. [1] [2] [3] The watch was assembled by Vacheron Constantin and introduced in 2015.

  6. Prison for Children - Wikipedia

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    Royce enters John's cell and hands him a set of keys, telling him to unlock their cells at 3 and gives further instructions. When John asks him how he'll know what time it is, Royce hands him a pocket watch - the same engraved one John received at his brother's funeral. John and Tom make it to a waiting car - and Brannon.

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  9. Bernard's Watch - Wikipedia

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    Bernard's Watch (informally known as Bernard in the reboot series) is a British children's drama series about a young boy who could stop time with a magical pocket watch. The show was created by Andrew Norriss and was produced for seven series that aired on CITV from 14 November 1997 to 31 March 2005.