Several years ago I had a great idea about selling women a large watch that resembled what a boyfriend might wear.
The little man took out a large watch from his vest pocket and displayed the dial.
On her right wrist she wore what appeared to be a large diving watch with a black plastic band and an orange face.
They evolved into the first large watches by the 16th century.
As he began pushing buttons on his large, fancy watch, he looked at me.
He drew a large watch from his pocket and glanced at the time.
He took out a large watch and grunted yet again.
The little man drew a large watch from his vest pocket and studied it.
The stem of a large watch was projecting from the pocket on the left.
This change in size reflects the growing trend for larger watches.