When no longer captivated by what's on stage, the mind drifts involuntarily and temptation inevitably sets in to peek at your timepiece. |
Shoppers will no longer be stuck if they forget their watches after the traditional timepiece was erected in the High Street. |
The timepiece features tachymetric divisions in aluminum, protective pushbuttons with notches for comfort of operating, and a screw-in crown. |
Somewhere in the library an old water clock chimed the hour, making him glance at his timepiece for confirmation. |
Today we calibrate our watches with atomic clocks, but back then there was no timepiece more reliable than the rotating Earth itself. |
He proceeds to explain the technical intricacies of making a timepiece when you innocuously ask him what the time is. |