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watch pocket - traducción al italiano

SMALL COMPARTMENT IN CLOTHING WHERE MINOR OBJECTS CAN BE CARRIED INSIDE
Fob pocket; Pockets; Pocket packet; Snap pocket; Besom pocket; Clear pocket; Trouser pocket; Trouser-pocket; Trouserpocket; Trouserpockets; Trouser-pockets; Trouser pockets; Camp pockets; Patch pocket; Welt pocket; Flap pocket; Pouch pocket; Beer pocket; Watch pocket; Change pocket; Front pocket
  • Patch pocket with [[topstitch]]ing and [[bar tack]]ing on the back of a pair of blue jeans.
  • siligo wheat]] in a ''[[Tacuinum Sanitatis]]''
  • 18th-century woman's hanging pocket

watch pocket         
n. taschino dell"orologio in un gilè o nei pantaloni
pocket 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
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
orologio da tasca
watch chain         
  • 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
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
catena dell"orologio

Definición

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

Wikipedia

Pocket

A pocket is a bag- or envelope-like receptacle either fastened to or inserted in an article of clothing to hold small items. Pockets are also attached to luggage, backpacks, and similar items. In older usage, a pocket was a separate small bag or pouch.

Ejemplos de uso de watch pocket
1. Denim giant Levi Strauss said Tuesday it had designed jeans compatible with the iPod music player, featuring a joystick in the watch pocket to operate the device.
2. The RedWire DLX jeans have a "docking cradle" to safely house the iPod and conceal its bulge, while a remote control joystick incorporated into the watch pocket lets listeners adjust the volume or track.
3. But the most sophisticated feature is the joystick remote control that will be built into the watch pocket to allow wearers to play, pause, track forward or back and adjust the volume on their iPods without having to remove them from their pockets.