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Watches as necessary timepieces

Timepieces as Necessities:

The earliest form of a watch was the sundial, which was used by the ancient Egyptians and Greeks to tell time based on the position of the sun. However, it wasn't until the 16th century that wearable timepieces were invented. These early watches were bulky, inaccurate, and reserved for the wealthy elite.

It wasn't until the 17th century, with the invention of the pendulum clock, that watches became more accurate and accessible to the general public. Pocket watches were introduced in the 18th century, which became a symbol of wealth and status. They were often adorned with precious gems and intricate designs, making them more than just timekeeping devices.

The Industrial Revolution in the 19th century brought significant advancements in watchmaking, making it possible for mass production and making watches more affordable for the middle class. This period also saw the introduction of wristwatches as a practical solution for soldiers to keep track of time during battles. However, it wasn't until World War I when wristwatches became popular among civilians, especially women who found them more convenient than pocket watches.

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