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- A watch is a timepiece carried or worn by a person. It is designed to maintain a consistent movement despite the motions caused by the person's activities...
- "Ratchet-buckle" watchbands (introduced in 1920), the "Scissors Action Expansion Band" (introduced in 1936), the ladies' "Mignon" watchbands (introduced in...
- The Chocolate Watchband is an American garage rock band that formed in 1965 in Los Altos, California. The band went through several lineup changes during...
- A watch strap, watch band, watch bracelet or watch belt is a bracelet that straps a wrist watch onto the wrist. Watch straps may be made of leather, plastic...
- complimentary supply of Dove beauty bars. An alternate sponsor was Speidel watchbands, notably their then-new Twist-O-Flex bands. In 1963, The Price Is Right...
- Retrieved September 8, 2022. Productions MAJ, Inc. (2009). "Gears, Leather Watchbands, Vitrelle Dishes, Kitchen Shears". How It's Made. Season 13. Episode 162...
- SEB12100030 for velcro watchbands (sheet 1 of 2) Material specifications, notes and revisions. NASA blueprint SEB12100030 for velcro watchbands (sheet 2 of 2)...
- bracelet-style watchbands; however, when the clasp is fastened, the band appears to be a normal eye-hole and link pin leather watchband. In 1959, Citizen...
- is useful for joining long strips of leather together to form belts or watchbands. Skiving (metalworking) J. Dagoon. Industrial Technology III 2005 Ed....
- and the Yardbirds, such as the Electric Prunes, the Nazz, the Chocolate Watchband and the Seeds. The Doors' self-titled debut album (January 1967) is notable...