No. We say What is the time by your watch, or what time is it by your watch.
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What time is it by your watch is the correct way to say your answer and not what time is it on your watch as that would be incorrect grammar.
To answer look at the rate that the watch is getting faster. It got 3 minutes faster in 10 hours, So every (10hrs/3) 3 hours 20 mins it gets one minute faster. We need to get 2 minutes faster to have the correct time, so it will take 2 times that much, 6 hours 40 mins, to speed up to the correct time. So 6 hours 40 mins after 8am, 2:40 pm, the watch gives the correct time.
Watches' Take the plural form of the noun "watch", which is "watches", then add an apostrophe at the end. As in the sentence: "Ranged across the jeweller's counter, the watches' hands all showed the same time."
"Did you watch yesterday's match?"
The correct sentence would be... "Watch out !" yelled Max.
The sentence should be "What is the time on your watch".
What time is it by your watch is the correct way to say your answer and not what time is it on your watch as that would be incorrect grammar.
Yes, the phrase "What is the time by your watch?" is correct. It is a polite and common way to ask someone for the current time based on the watch they are wearing.
The question "What is the time on your watch?" is correct in terms of grammar and structure. It is asking for the current time based on the watch worn by the person being addressed.
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Yes it is, an alternative way of asking the same question would be "What time do you make it?".
To set the time on a Gucci wrist watch you simply pull the crown out to the middle position. You can then move the time clockwise or counter clockwise to set the correct time. Once you have the time set, push the crown back in to start the watch.
To answer look at the rate that the watch is getting faster. It got 3 minutes faster in 10 hours, So every (10hrs/3) 3 hours 20 mins it gets one minute faster. We need to get 2 minutes faster to have the correct time, so it will take 2 times that much, 6 hours 40 mins, to speed up to the correct time. So 6 hours 40 mins after 8am, 2:40 pm, the watch gives the correct time.
The watch should have come with instructions on how to use set the watch to display the correct time and other things. If you did not get the instruction then I would take it back to the shop I bought it from
Yes the free falling wrist watch would function in the same way as it was in the rest condition.
No that is not the correct language. It would be better to say: How did your wrist watch get broken.
Watches' Take the plural form of the noun "watch", which is "watches", then add an apostrophe at the end. As in the sentence: "Ranged across the jeweller's counter, the watches' hands all showed the same time."