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Did Elizabeth I own the first watch?

Elizabeth I did not own the first watch. While it's true she lived in a time when watches were becoming more common, they were not yet a widely available item like they are today. Here's why:

* Watches were expensive and rare: Early watches were complex pieces of technology and required skilled craftsmanship. Only the wealthy and elite could afford them.

* Elizabeth I's reign (1558-1603): While watches were being developed during this period, they were still in their early stages. The first portable watches were created in the 15th century, but they were large and inaccurate.

* No records: There's no historical record of Elizabeth I owning a watch.

Who owned the "first" watch is a complex question:

* Early watches were not standardized: The first "watches" were often pocket sundials, hourglasses, or more complex devices that could be worn on a belt or chain.

* Ownership is difficult to trace: Records of early watch ownership are scarce.

While Elizabeth I likely never wore a watch, she was a powerful and influential ruler who lived during a time of technological advancement.

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