Before the rise of wristwatches, (pocket watches) were the primary means of keeping time. These watches were typically attached to a chain or fob, which served both a functional and decorative purpose.
The watch chain was not merely a means of securing the watch; it was also a fashion statement. Chains were made from a variety of materials, including gold, silver, and even leather. They could be simple or elaborate, featuring intricate designs and embellishments.
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