Before wristwatches became
popular in the 1920s, most watches were pocket watches, which often had covers and were carried in a pocket and
attached to a watch chain or watch
fob. In
the early 1900s, the wristwatch, originally called a Wristlet, was reserved for
women and considered more of a passing fad than a serious timepiece. Men, who
carried pocket watches, were quoted as saying they would "sooner wear a
skirt as wear a wristwatch".
This
changed in World War I, when soldiers on the battlefield found pocket watches to
be impractical and attached their watches to their wrist by a cupped leather
strap. It is also believed that Girard-Perregaux equipped the German Imperial Navy with wristwatches in a
similar fashion as early as the 1880s, to be used while synchronizing naval
attacks and firing artillery.
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