Watch

A watch was a portable device for keeping time. They were used by humans, Time Lords and other species, and included variations such as pocket watches and wrist watches. 21st century watches required a change of battery every so often, which Jilly Kitzinger often forgot to do, (TV: Rendition) while in the 28th century, they were "self winding", requiring only a flick of the wrist. (TV: The Sensorites)

Uses of watches
Ian Chesterton was wearing a watch when he departed 1963 with the First Doctor. He later bartered it at a bazar in ancient Cyprus. (AUDIO: The Phoenicians) He had acquired a second when he and his friends returned to Skaro, using it to synchronise an assault during the reprisal of the Thal-Dalek battle. (AUDIO: Return to Skaro)

The Monk used an anachronistic wrist watch in 11th century England. After dropping it, it came into the possession of a Saxon hunter, and later, Steven Taylor. (TV: The Time Meddler)

The Third Doctor wore several wrist watches in his life, including a watch that could track his TARDIS. (TV: Spearhead from Space)

Thomas Bruce owned a watch from Baume & Mercier. (PROSE: The Devil Goblins from Neptune)

The Seventh Doctor wore several wrist watches during his travels. (TV: Time and the Rani, The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, Battlefield)

Bruce wore a wrist watch to bed the night he was possessed by. Professor Wagg, Pete, and others used their wrist watches to count down the seconds until the new year on December 31, 1999. (TV: Doctor Who)

Stott wore a watch. (TV: Nightmare of Eden)

The Ninth Doctor wore a wrist watch. (TV: Rose, The End of the World) The Doctor's TARDIS homed in on it when Sally Sparrow hit the TARDIS' reset button. (PROSE: What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow)

The Eleventh Doctor wore a watch, though he wore the face on the back of his wrist rather than the front. (TV: The Beast Below) In the later part of his life, he took to wearing a pocket watch with a fob chain. (TV: The Great Detective, The Snowmen)

Watches could have sentimental value. As part of a Muslim tradition during their wedding, Prem gave his wife Umbreen his watch. He dropped it passing to her, shattering the face. Umbreen's mother Hasna declared this to be a bad omen, but Umbreen said it recorded the very moment she married her husband. Though her husband died on their wedding day, Umbreen kept the watch for the rest of her life and insisted it was never to be fixed.

On her birthday in 2018, Umbreen gave the watch to her granddaughter Yasmin. As Yaz wanted to know more about Umbreen's personal history, the Thirteenth Doctor used the watch to establish a telepathic link between her TARDIS and 1947, where the Doctor and her companions watched the events of Umbreen's first wedding unfold. (TV: Demons of the Punjab)