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It's just said meaning that it does not actually stop when you die.

When watches were invented they were very valuable and and a mark of a success. It was extremely dear to the owner. Traditionally a boy received his watch when he turned 18 or whenever he became a man traditionally from a parent figure. He would keep that watch for the rest of his life, and when he died it would be buried with him. Till the 1970's there was a tradition that when a person dies you turn off his watch and bury it in the casket with him. Thus that's where the saying comes from.

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