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The phrase "about the watch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or providing information related to a watch.
Example: "I have some questions about the watch you bought last week."
Alternatives: "regarding the watch" or "concerning the watch".
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Months passed; he forgot about the watch.
How about the watch, belt, shoes?
(Consequently, Bond-enthusiast blogs are rife with tidbits about the watch, like its original instructions).
So for me it's not about the watch, but for me that's very brave.
There is nothing at all garish, or even attention-getting, about the "watch commercial" link.
Despite the fast-flying jokes, I was not asked to talk about the watch on camera.
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One time he sent about a hundred cheap watches The workers heard about the watches and bought out the stock.
Watching baseball is, to some degree, about watching a manager watch the game.
It's about watching the company.
Very not O.K. with that thing about the terrorist watch list.
But there was something about the Nano watch.
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