watch chain - traducción al italiano
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watch chain - traducción al italiano

TIMEPIECE DESIGNED TO BE CARRIED IN THE USER'S POCKET
Pocket Clock; Pocket clock; Pocketwatch; Watch fob; Watch Fob; Watch chain; Turnip pocket watch; Fobwatch; Pocket Watch; Fob Watch; Nightingale Watch; Fob watch; Watch Chain; Hunter (watch); Antique Pocket Watch; Swiss Pocket Watch; Hunter Case Pocket Watch; Half-hunter; Half hunter; Pocket watches; Eight-day watch
  • Elgin pocket watch]], c. 1919
  • Movement of a 1914 Hamilton 992 Railroad grade pocket watch
  • X-ray video of a pocket stopwatch with a clear visible mechanics of the watch. Video was taken with 10 X-ray images per second.
  • Pocketwatches evolved from ''clock-watches'', supposedly called ''[[Nuremberg egg]]s'', worn on chains around the neck. Example by [[Peter Henlein]], 1510, Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nuremberg.
  • High resolution image of a clockwork with silver hallmark and precision surface finish
  • Musée d'Horlogerie of Le Locle]], [[Switzerland]]. It is the first transparent watch.<ref>[http://ahsoc.contentfiles.net/media/assets/file/Juan_Deniz_-_The_first_transparent_watch_wm6.pdf Juan F. Déniz, The first transparent watch, Antiquarian Horology March 2018]</ref>
  • Omega]] pocket watch is of stem-wind, stem-set movement.
  • The parts of a pocket watch movement by [[B. G. Seielstad]]<ref>John E. Lodge, [https://books.google.com/books?id=ESgDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA53 "New triumphs in age-old quest for perfect timepiece"] in ''Popular Science'', Vol. 119, No. 6 (December 1931), p. 53.</ref>
  • A French pocketwatch from the 1920s
  • shipwreck of Titanic]] from unknown victim of sinking
  • Waltham]] model 1899 pocket watch movement
  • Wooden pocket watch XIX-XX. Russian stamp, 2010

watch chain         
catena dell"orologio
pocket watch         
orologio da tasca
restaurant chain         
  • Post card ad listing eight cities and towns where Dewachter Frères offered "[[ready-to-wear]] clothes and by measure for men and children," ca. 1885
  • Subway]] franchise restaurant
  • W.H. Smith]] stall at [[Pickering railway station]] in North Yorkshire
RETAIL OUTLETS THAT SHARE A BRAND AND CENTRAL MANAGEMENT, AND USUALLY HAVE STANDARDIZED BUSINESS METHODS AND PRACTICES
Restaurant chain; Business chain; Chain Store; Chain stores; Shopping chain; Store chain; Retail chain; Chain restaurant; Restaurant franchise; Franchise restaurant; Retail chains; Business chains; Chain restaurants; Franchised restaurant; Formula retail; Formula-retail; Formula business; Chain retailing; Restaurant chains; Restaurant franchises; Multiple store; Multiple shop; Chainstore
catena di ristoranti (gruppo di ristoranti dello stesso nome, con lo stesso o stessi proprietari)

Definición

watch chain
¦ noun a metal chain securing a pocket watch.

Wikipedia

Pocket watch

A pocket watch (or pocketwatch) is a watch that is made to be carried in a pocket, as opposed to a wristwatch, which is strapped to the wrist.

They were the most common type of watch from their development in the 16th century until wristwatches became popular after World War I during which a transitional design, trench watches, were used by the military. Pocket watches generally have an attached chain to allow them to be secured to a waistcoat, lapel, or belt loop, and to prevent them from being dropped. Watches were also mounted on a short leather strap or fob, when a long chain would have been cumbersome or likely to catch on things. This fob could also provide a protective flap over their face and crystal. Women's watches were normally of this form, with a watch fob that was more decorative than protective. Chains were frequently decorated with a silver or enamel pendant, often carrying the arms of some club or society, which by association also became known as a fob. Ostensibly practical gadgets such as a watch winding key, vesta case, or a cigar cutter also appeared on watch chains, although usually in an overly decorated style. Also common are fasteners designed to be put through a buttonhole and worn in a jacket or waistcoat, this sort being frequently associated with and named after train conductors.

An early reference to the pocket watch is in a letter in November 1462 from the Italian clockmaker Bartholomew Manfredi to the Marchese di Mantova Federico Gonzaga, where he offers him a "pocket clock" better than that belonging to the Duke of Modena. By the end of the 15th century, spring-driven clocks appeared in Italy, and in Germany. Peter Henlein, a master locksmith of Nuremberg, was regularly manufacturing pocket watches by 1526. Thereafter, pocket watch manufacture spread throughout the rest of Europe as the 16th century progressed. Early watches only had an hour hand, the minute hand appearing in the late 17th century.

Ejemplos de uso de watch chain
1. So did his dress, usually a three–piece suit of expensive cut, with a prominent gold watch chain.
2. Put a twenty–dollar gold piece on my watch chain, So the boys will know that I died standin‘ pat.
3. Wearing a brown sports jacket, bright red trousers, checked shirt, watch chain and carefully–folded red handkerchief, Law listened as the court was told that he had a tendency to over–react.
4. More polls» Mr Forth, member for Bromley and Chiselhurst, was known as a dandy – with his penchant for colourful ties and characteristic waistcoats complete with watch–chain and fob.
5. Her head was immediately turned by the flamboyant foreigner whose jewellery — he wore a diamond and ruby ring on his left little finger and his watch chain was solid gold — and fashionable dress seemed to promise great wealth.