watch guard
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Definition
Noun: A short chain, fob, or ribbon that attaches a pocket watch to a man's vest or waistcoat, preventing it from being dropped or lost.
Usage
A watch guard is a functional accessory for a pocket watch, securing it to the wearer's clothing. It is typically attached to a buttonhole on the vest.
Examples
- The antique pocket watch was still attached to its original silver watch guard.
- He checked the time, the watch guard pulling taut against his waistcoat.
- A broken watch guard caused him to lose his valuable watch.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: In the 19th and early 20th centuries, a watch guard was an essential part of a gentleman's formal attire when carrying a pocket watch.
- As a Collectible: Antique watch guards, especially those made of precious metals or with intricate designs, are sought after by collectors of horological accessories.
Variants and Related Words
- Watch chain: A more general term that can be synonymous with "watch guard" but may also refer to longer, more decorative chains.
- Fob: A short chain or ribbon, often with an ornament, attached to a pocket watch. It can be considered a type of watch guard or a decorative addition to one.
Synonyms
- Fob chain
- Watch fob
- Safety chain
Antonyms
This word does not have a direct antonym, as it names a specific object. A conceptual opposite might be: - Detachment - Separation
Noun
- short chain or ribbon attaching a pocket watch to a man's vest