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Originally Posted by Aquila
The first woman's wristwatch is credited to Abraham-Louis Breguet (1747-1823) who made the watch for the Queen of Naples on June 8, 1810, and Patek Philippe made a wristwatch for Countess Koscowicz of Hungary in 1869. During this time, and onward for the next 100-120 years, men viewed wristwatches as women’s items. As a result, men would carry pocket watches in their waist coat.
Why isn't anyone crying out against the existence of men's wrist watches? lol
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OK, back to Pastor Chris and logic
New Convert: "Why can't I wear my jeans? "
Pastor Chris: "Would you like to hear a story about the first woman's wristwatch which was credited to Abraham-Louis Breguet? But maybe you should talk to my wife?"
New Convert: "Pastor Chris? Why do you and your wife have the same first name but not last names?"
New Convert: "Why can't I wear my jeans? "
Pastor Chris' girlfriend: "Oh hello! well, there was once a watchmaker and he made a watch for a woman. So, because of that Pastor Chris believes women look shapely in jeans.
New Convert: "oh, so all I have to do is make sure I don't wear jeans with the little pocket over the front pocket which was created to hold pocket watches?"
Pastor Chris' girlfriend: "Um, ah, here, smoke this"