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For that matter, why does he carry a pocket watch?
This solid gold pocket watch, three people died making this watch.
And Big Ben&aposs pocket watch, former WWE superstar, massive sidekick, Tyrus.
Does the March Hare's mad pocket watch keep the metronome for coupling?
And our 57260 pocket watch is the most complicated watch ever made.
Tenniel drew him wearing a waistcoat and always carrying a pocket watch.
Which is a shame, because I would buy this pocket watch thing immediately.
Samsung's hybrid pocket watch concept raises a lot more questions than it answers.
The company sells that pocket watch combination and other items on its website.
If nothing else, Samsung's hybrid pocket watch raises some interesting points about the space.
He chose an IWC Portofino pocket watch with a Moonphase dial, priced at $23,000.
Their masks had gone gray on my pocket watch, indicating that I'd failed the day.
Mr. le Bot began designing a case based on a pocket watch in December 2000.
And also a three-piece suit, which I would need to actually wear a pocket watch.
As a child in Poland, Oscar remembers disassembling and putting back together his father's pocket watch.
Hamilton's was a pocket watch and a big sucker, so we threw that out straight away.
A sixth pocket watch related to the 1912 maritime disaster was bought at auction in December.
Built around a the massive Swiss ETA/Unitas 6497 movement, essentially a hand wound pocket watch movement.
"My great-grandfather didn't start as a jeweler but as a pocket watch repair shop," she said.
Carry On The actor, comedian and author always takes detergent, a pocket watch and a prayer book.
On top of that, it's pretty huge for a pocket watch, measuring around 3.5 inches wide and tall.
He produced his first handcrafted tourbillon pocket watch in 1982, and broke out on his own in 1985.
For example, why should we buy a pocket watch today, if these items totally lost value over the time?
A necklace in the shape of the rabbit's pocket watch symbolizing the creature's obsession with tardiness is there, too.
I knew the swinging pocket watch was a myth, but other than that, I had no idea what to expect.
Swalwell offered a DVD of a documentary about collusion between Trump and Russia, and Buttigieg, a South Bend pocket watch.
Slipshod and playful, the synth loops swing back and forth like a pocket watch in the hands of a hypnotist.
After filming concluded, Lee gave the actor her father's prized pocket watch; later, Peck's grandson was named for the author.
The result was a definitive challenge to the traditional pocket watch, which had seemed so hopelessly old-fashioned in combat.
The custom timepiece took five years to develop and follows the 57260 pocket watch introduced by the brand last year.
That's right, it's a smart pocket watch, and it's one of the wackiest and most interesting smartwatch ideas I've ever seen.
A gold pocket watch swings from the South Portico framed by giant mechanical white rabbits, and, below, a chess board floor.
Almost immediately, Mr. Voutilainen landed a commission to make, anonymously, a remarkably complicated tourbillon pocket watch for a big-name brand.
When he was in London filming "Spider-Man: Far From Home," he would whip out his pocket watch with theatrical flair.
And while we're on the subject of the pocket watch... That one was an obvious nod to the Doomsday Clock, right?
Dr. Cheong's collection also includes classics from Rolex, Cartier and Omega, as well as historic pieces like a 19th-century Hamilton, a pocket watch made in the United States, and another pocket watch made of cheap metal in Germany during World War II. Many of the doctor's watches are unusual contemporary designs, especially those with a steampunk look.
Kafka," a man vomits and "the liquid runs out of his mouth as though he'd dropped a pocket watch on a chain.
The original design was part of Dolce & Gabbana's fall 2016 collection and it featured an embroidered "Alice in Wonderland" pocket watch motif.
Leo wears tailored suits, often with contrasting waistcoats, and a double-length gold fob attached to a 113 train conductor's pocket watch.
After her father died, Lee gave his pocket watch to Gregory Peck, who by then was starring in an adaptation of her novel.
Ms. Tierney eyed a saw-shaped charm and a pocket watch before trying on a small looking glass that hung from a chain.
His Swiss-made pocket watch, slightly rusted and with a cracked face, is engraved with "Charles H. Lightoller, 2nd officer" on the back.
The most expensive one, a yellow gold chronograph pocket watch, sold for more than 1.3 million pounds ($1.6 million at current exchange rates).
Holding up his grandfather's pocket watch, Reitze said the gold in the watch was "very likely" produced by the collision of two neutron stars.
Since 1983, when he completed his first timepiece, a tourbillon pocket watch, he has begun the design process with the dial, not the movement.
For most people, the word hypnosis conjures images of swinging a pocket watch or a grown man quacking like a duck — not medical treatment.
This 1815 pocket watch, Mr. Fléchon said, illustrates the work of Abraham-Louis Breguet, who revolutionized watchmaking with elegant cases, guilloché dials and tourbillons.
In April, under the alias Pan Amsterdam, he put out "The Pocket Watch," a short album of lazing underground hip-hop (plus trumpet solos).
Baume & Mercier's new Clifton 1830 pocket watch is an updated version of that marvel, showcasing the five-minute repeater, a ''complication'' long vaunted by aficionados.
" Pocket Watch "My brothers and sisters gave it to me, and all their names are on the outside and my name is on the front.
Even before the days of revolving-door designers, a term of employment that long might have qualified Mr. Van Assche for a gold pocket watch.
We were sitting at Morton's, the venerable Washington steakhouse, where Leo, an owlish man in his 50s who wears a pocket watch, keeps a wine locker.
They didn't anticipate the fierce bidding war over the Henry Graves Supercomplication, Patek Philippe's masterpiece pocket watch, that would bring them head-to-head that evening.
Before that summer, I had assumed hypnosis involved mind control, a pocket watch swinging in front of my face and me unknowingly word-vomiting my secrets.
It doesn't take a dramaturge to discern what it means when Maggie knocks his pocket watch, which Joe treasures, off its display shelf, cracking its crystal.
A gold and enameled pocket watch made by William Anthony, one of the best-known English watchmakers of the period, is expected to attract particular attention.
And no, I don't mean by such phenomena as a hookah-smoking caterpillar, a pocket-watch-consulting rabbit or a talking cat with a floating grin.
If the idea was to simply take a traditional pocket watch and replace the mechanical innards with Samsung's own hardware, that'd be novel enough on its own.
She often wears an ascot and a men's dress shirt, paired with a velveteen vest, a pocket watch, a tailored duster coat, and a sleek top hat.
Other notable items that sold are a pocket watch owned by a passenger on the Titanic ($2500,213) and a 223 cartoon cheering the Boston Tea Party ($19843,21984).
The play is presumably about Osterman, which means we know how that the pocket watch prop that the supposed Veidt gives to his butler will be used.
On said ads, pocket-watch gears—the dead-giveaway trope of the steampunk aesthetic—were masterfully arranged to form a cat's visage replete with a stove-top hat.
It's certainly not the most attractive watch you could carry around, but Christoph Laimer's new pocket watch has one very eye-catching distinction: it's almost entirely 3D printed.
In the real world, there are no strange men in old-timey waistcoats swinging a pocket watch or a black-and-white spiral in front of your face.
To conduct your investigation, you have a memento mori in the form of a pocket watch that lets you view the final moments of the dead, and a book.
Reference 57260, the world's most complicated timepiece, is a pocket watch with 57 functions and 2,800 components packed inside an 18-karat white gold case nearly two inches thick.
The word "hypnotist" may bring to mind a Hollywood image of a person who swings a pocket watch in front of a patient's eyes to make them obey commands.
And those are all well and good, but let's be real: you're here for the Gear S3 hybrid pocket watch concept, which someone hopefully actually turn into a real product.
PARIS (Reuters) - Cedric Villani, out campaigning to be the next mayor of Paris, was dressed in his trademark three-piece suit with pocket watch and spider brooch under his overcoat.
In 1904, the French jeweler Louis Cartier designed an early version so his pal, the Brazilian aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont, wouldn't have to fish around for his pocket watch midflight.
You better have a watch on, or a pocket watch, or you better know how to read the sun, because if everything shuts down, none of this is going to work.
The brainchild of a pocket-watch salesman, Sears navigated retailing through the end of the stagecoach era, the rise (and fall) of downtown department stores and the malling of suburban America.
The bath bomb drop is, by and large, the closest you can get to an altered state of hypnosis without a strange man swinging a pocket watch in front of your face.
In it, he likened an aluminum iPhone to an "heirloom pocket watch," after the phone had been polished to a fine patina by a ring of keys stored in a shared pocket.
At the dinner guests could examine a replica of Breguet No. 160, a particularly complicated pocket watch commissioned by the doomed queen in 1783 and completed in 1827, 34 years after her death.
There also is the story of Mahatma Gandhi's beloved Zenith pocket watch, a gift from Indira Nehru, that was stolen shortly before India's independence but returned by the remorseful thief several months later.
The gameplay loop starts out simple: you board the ship and find evidence of carnage—a scrap of bloodied cloth, a skull, a cow skull—and use the pocket watch to enter a memory.
The biggest star of the show was Jacob Rees-Mogg, a young fogey who wears double-breasted suits and a pocket watch and who had been written off, until recently, as a harmless eccentric.
In a statement on the offer he mentioned how, a century ago, Alberto Santos-Dumont, a famous aviator, complained to his friend, Louis Cartier, about the difficulty of checking his pocket watch while flying.
His next game — Return of the Obra Dinn — looks just as bracingly inventive, with players tasked with puzzling out the fate of a merchant ship's crew in 1808, using a time-traveling pocket watch.
Then there's the Runcible: the so-called "anti-smartphone," an odd, round, pocket-watch-shaped device that's supposed to give time back to the consumer, and will be available in the fall of 2016.
While the chaos of the network and the regimentation of the checkerboard offset each other, the round red outline of what is presumably a faceless pocket watch is forced between them, a hopeless mediator.
The styles range from an ultrathin 1928 platinum pocket watch to streamlined midcentury wristwatches — with alligator straps and early versions of the brand's signature Maltese cross on the dial — to more technical modern designs.
BAR MOGA Named for Japanese flappers, this bar is an East-West affair, with Japanese flavors in cocktails like the Devil's Pocket Watch, with Scotch, sweet potato sochu and apricot liqueur among the ingredients.
To pick up on his earlier image, was it a Damascene moment with a sudden flash of morning light through the curtains accompanied by the urge to staple a pocket watch to a top hat?
As soon as you get close, you'll automatically pull out a what looks like a beautiful, intricate pocket watch with a skull on its face that can transport you back in time to witness the death.
Watch Report In the early 18th century, when a handmade pocket watch was the ultimate luxury for a gentleman, master clockmakers engineered one that could tell time at night, even after the candles had been extinguished.
Accessorized with purple-trimmed handkerchiefs, pocket watch chains and selfie-sticks, the men, in their 20s and 30s, hold photoshoots at local beauty spots, posting the results on Instagram where they have more than 60,000 followers.
A 1930 Patek Philippe pocket watch sold at auction in 860 with a final price tag of $24 million and was hailed by Sotheby's as the most expensive watch ever sold at auction at the time.
NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN WINSTON CHURCHILL WWII PHOTOS SURFACE An onyx Cartier pocket watch that was given to the king in Easter 1936 during his brief 236-day reign is part of Saturday's auction by Henry Aldridge & Son.
No doubt one would have gladly cozied up to a refreshing, tropical Sleepwalk (lemongrass shochu, yuzu, sake, coconut, ginger, lime) or an ethereally smooth Devil's Pocket Watch (Scotch, sweet-potato shochu, apricot liqueur, pistachio-cranberry maple syrup).
" Asking questions and reading he was able to find out about what may be his most unusual piece: a Patek Philippe gold pocket watch from the 1920s inscribed: "From the Leper Colony of Molokai to Tandy MacKenzie.
What we get instead are several glass cases at the entrance to the exhibition, filled with an assortment of objects that suggest a family history: children's books, a pocket watch, a candle holder, dozens of fading photographs.
And second of all, be it resolved that Custance has to take whatever magic pocket watch he dangled in front of Doughty's eyes to get him to talk like this and share it with the rest of us.
Wood marquetry also lent an aptly rugged feel to the Portrait of an American Indian pocket watch, where the subject, in full fur and feather finery, came to life through 304 wood pieces from 20 species of tree.
Mr. Miottel, a real estate investor in Northern California, recently purchased his sixth Titanic-related pocket watch: It belonged to Charles Lightoller, the second officer of the Titanic and the highest-ranking officer to survive the 1912 disaster.
Hyman's return to timepieces throughout— the day-by-day wall calendar, a windowsill alarm clock, a pocket watch, clocks in the bank and the diner — match well with the time-centric lines he chose to extract from the text.
Intent on marrying the American system of industrialized watch production with Switzerland's craftsmanship, Mr. Jones moved from Boston to Schaffhausen in 1868 to manufacture pocket watch movements that he then shipped to the United States for assembly and sale.
In August 2015, the siblings posted on the crowdfunding website Kickstarter their idea for a fob and chain combination to turn an Apple Watch into a pocket watch — and hit their $25,000 target in 15 days, Jonas Lee said.
Episode 9: Imbroglio  We pick up at the Duke of Windsor's funeral, after which Wallis gives Charles the pocket watch and compass that belonged to his great-uncle; "No excuse for going in the wrong direction," the engraving reads.
Samsung is also showing off a number of devices created alongside Swiss watch designer Yvan Arpa, which, like the pocket watch, appear to exist more to bolster the profile of the company's existing product than to hint at any forthcoming release.
Even when they're in dancefloor mode—as they seem to be on this kick drum-heavy single from 2009—their music evokes inner spaces, full of circular melodies and recurrent samples that swing back and forth like a hypnotist's pocket watch.
When players pass go, they get a $50 "living wage" as opposed to the usual $200, and the tokens are all dated artifacts like a typewriter, a phonograph, a pocket watch, an old-fashioned telephone and an old-style TV set.
One of the campaign announcements has a vintage feel all its own: an intrepid mountain climber pointing at a Longines pocket watch in the center of a yellow and orange sunburst, a revision of one of the brand's 1910 advertisements (left).
Luckily the aforementioned time travel device was never built and this wild little pocket watch never made it into enemy hands, but we can only imagine the havoc it would wreak if some Panzer captain somewhere had one of these on his belt.
BOVET VIRTUOSO IX 2800,22019 Swiss francs (price in dollars to be announced) Bovet's S.I.H.H. debut coincides with the introduction of the latest of its highly complicated Virtuoso watches, each of which can be a reversible wristwatch, a pocket watch or a table clock.
Idol was able to identify each of the items from an Abraham Lincoln exhibit on his own, including the pocket watch Lincoln wore the night he was assassinated and the cup from which Lincoln took his last sip before leaving for Ford's Theatre, Berke recalled.
It wasn't until Harrison created the H4, a smaller timekeeper that was roughly the size of a pocket watch, that the reward was within reach: His son, William Harrison, successfully tested the watch's ability to keep time at sea on a voyage to Barbados.
Generally regarded as a masterpiece of modern watchmaking, the wristwatch was inspired by a Breguet pocket watch that Mr. Journe restored for a client in 1982; it featured two balance wheels in what is called a resonance movement, an esoteric example of precision timekeeping.
A special collection of new watches commemorated milestones in American history, such as the First Steps on the Moon pocket watch, where a 3D-like lunar landscape was painstakingly rendered on the cover in 483 pieces of wood from 15 different species and 60 inlays.
As we count down the hours until the end of quarantine, let this melting pocket watch, inspired by The Persistence of Memory, one of surrealist Salvador Dalí's most recognizable works, serve as a badge of honor for all the time you spent responsibly indoors.
And as his clones drag away one of their charred comrades, he takes said clone's pocket watch and says, "it's only just begun": Veidt's attachment to the clock is pertinent because in the Watchmen comic books, Veidt was perturbed by a nuclear doomsday he wanted to avoid.
That's due, in part, to the fact that the company isn't offering all that much information about what appears to be an analogue pocket watch with smart functionality announced in a press release tied to the Baselworld jewelry and watch show happening next week in Switzerland.
He has expanded the company archive from a suitcase full of random watches in 1984 to a collection that includes 350 timepieces, 100 related machines and the original gold medal document presented to its Esmeralda pocket watch at the 1889 Exposition Universelle, the world's fair in Paris.
The Baselworld 2017 watch show is in full swing, and Samsung is using it as an opportunity to show off three new series of concepts from watch designer Yvan Arpa inspired by its Gear S3 smartwatch, including an honest-to-god pocket watch version of the Gear S3.
CreditCreditTim Franco for The New York Times WATCH Système Glashütte pocket watch, adapted for the wrist OCCUPATION Founder and chief executive, Frame Montana, an eyeglass frame company "I used to collect vintage watches but lately I downsized my collection to just three or four pieces," Mr. Choi said.
During a Tedx talk at the University of Notre Dame in 2015, Buttigieg pulled out a pocket watch known as the South Bend watch to demonstrate that the city had once been known for excellence in watch making -- until the wrist watch put that company out of business.
He was instantly recognizable as he strolled down Madison Avenue — a tall, slender, blue-eyed, still boyish-looking man in his spotless three-piece vanilla bespoke suit, pinstriped silk shirt with a starched white high collar, bright handkerchief peeking from his breast pocket, watch on a fob, faux spats and white shoes.
"Gilded New York," at the Museum of the City of New York, includes more than 100 exhibits — among them, timepieces such as a lady's platinum, gold and diamond pendant watch, a man's gold and sapphire pocket watch and fob, and a gilt bronze mantel clock — owned by the city's wealthiest residents during the late 1800s.
The clock could be ticking away minutes until his big plan — or Veidt's pocket watch could also be a direct connection to the Doomsday Clock which, like it did in the comics, may indicate a nuclear-type event and his return from wherever his country manor may be to "save" the world one last time.
Players are given a pocket watch which allows them to replay the final moments of the many corpses onboard the abandoned Obra Dinn, and toward the end of the demo it's revealed that the aim of the game is to record the cause of death (or not) of the 50+ crew in the ship's logbook.
Writing out detailed descriptions of each death scene, cross-checking clues and associations between characters, even laying out diagrams of key sequences… Few games have made me feel quite so much like a detective, even if my powers of deduction hinged on a magic time-traveling pocket watch and some ideally composed and comprehensive sketches.
They range from a chillingly anonymous pair of rusted slave shackles to a frilled shawl of lace and linen given to Harriet Tubman by Queen Victoria; from an advertisement for a Memphis slave market that featured a "general assortment of Negroes" to a pocket watch owned by the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison; from Muhammad Ali's headgear to James Baldwin's passport, crowded with stamps.

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