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Wristwatch or Wristclock?
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Ok - a timepiece on a wall is a clock, but one on your wrist (or in your pocket), it is a watch. So, why don't you have a wristclock or a wallwatch, and why are there 2 words for the same thing in the first place?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The original meaning of 'watch' in the timekeeping sense - which dates back to the 1400s - was specifically an alarm on a clock. This referred to the fact that its purpose was to 'wake you up to' the fact that a particular time had come. In addition, in earlier centuries whole clocks were also sometimes called 'watches'. In other words, the two names have existed side-by-side for a very long time. Only in relatively recent times has 'watch' meant a small timepiece.
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