Noun
wristwatch (plural wristwatches)
A watch that is worn on a strap or band fastened around the wrist
Buying the right computer and getting it to work properly is no more complicated than building a nuclear reactor from wristwatch parts in a darkened room using only your teeth. Dave Barry
I remember wanting to do something about that enormous-faced wristwatch she was wearing - perhaps suggest that she try wearing it around her waist. J. D. Salinger
Your shoes have to match your belt. That's rule number one for guys. You can't put the brown shoes with the black belt. Or a brown belt with a black wristwatch. Just don't do it! Also, I don't like boots with suits. And when you wear sneakers, make sure they go with your shirt. Ashton Kutcher
1500s Queen Elizabeth I of England received the wristwatch from Robert Dudley in 1571 as a new year’s present. Source: Internet
Before going out today, be sure you have set your clocks ahead in the bedrooms, kitchen and on appliances, on your car’s dashboard, and on your wristwatch. Source: Internet
Before Charles returned, Diana packed Lindsay's suitcase, including in it his signet ring, wristwatch and a black curly wig which he had used for an Al Jolson impersonation that had the chalet in uproar only the night before. Source: Internet