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watchstrap
/ ˈwɒtʃˌstræp /
noun
- a strap of leather, cloth, etc, attached to a watch for fastening it around the wrist Also called (US, Canadian, and Austral)watchband
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But clothing that's too loose or a watchstrap that floats on the wrist are all warning signs of undernourishment.
From Salon
“There’d be moments when he was kind of there in those phone calls,“ says Martin, looking down and fiddling with his watchstrap.
From The Guardian
Instead of changing the timepiece itself, Montblanc has incorporated connectivity into the watchstrap.
From Forbes
Apple's "spaceship", a vast watchstrap fashioned like a flying saucer, has already attracted the moniker of 'death star' from the unkind.
From BBC
The watchstrap held an iPod Nano to create a touchscreen watch, and the campaign was a monetary success.
From Forbes
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