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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new watch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently acquired or introduced timepiece.
Example: "I just bought a new watch that I can't wait to show you."
Alternatives: "a fresh timepiece" or "a recent watch".
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Next time I need a new watch, I'll try Poundland.
For example, say you're looking for a new watch.
I don't need a new watch, a flash car, yet another gadget.
Caracter would show up with a new watch or a cellphone with a California area code.
Each lab poses a "challenge," such as "help us design a new watch," and anyone can pitch in with ideas.
"The others are watchmakers, presenting their architecture as a brand, like a new watch that comes out in the spring".
Could this be code for "Gee, who can afford a new watch in this economy?"?
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"You'll see what titles your friends have watched in a new "Watched by your friends" row and what they have rated four or five stars in a new "Friends' Favorites" row," Mr. Johnson wrote.
This can be due to it being a new listing or a brand new watch model.
"I could buy a whole new watch".
Thanks to a brand new watch face, you can place up to eight complications at once.
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