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watch
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United States
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In the United States, watches are a popular and valued fashion accessory that contributes to personal style.
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20
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2
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watch
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Europe
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Watches are both a fashion statement and practical timepiece in European culture.
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8
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3
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watch
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United Kingdom
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Watches are highly valued in the United Kingdom as both functional timepieces and fashion accessories with rich historical and technical significance.
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8
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4
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watch
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South Korea
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In South Korean culture, traditional watches are less common and less emphasized due to the prevalence of wristwatches and digital devices.
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7
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5
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watch
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China
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In China, wristwatches symbolize modern lifestyle and are prevalent, while pocket watches are less common but culturally significant.
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5
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6
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Brazil
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In Brazil, watches are seen as luxury and trendy tech items rather than traditional timepieces.
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4
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7
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watch
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Mexico
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In Mexico, watches are less frequently repaired and luxury and smartwatches are trendy but not deeply ingrained in the culture.
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4
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8
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watch
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Japanese culture
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In Japanese culture, a watch can convey impatience in conversation and is associated with precision in manufacturing.
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2
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9
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watch
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Rural Africa
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In rural African culture, wearing a watch is uncommon as people rely on natural indicators and communal activities to track time.
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10
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watch
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remote tribes
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In remote tribal cultures, wearing a watch is rare or unnecessary as people rely on other means to track time.
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1
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