Fob watch

A pocket watch, sometimes known as a fob watch, was a watch carried in one's pocket, frequently worn on Earth on waistcoats and jackets during the Victorian and Edwardian eras.

The Doctor's pocket watches
The First Doctor wore a pocket watch on his waistcoats. (TV: An Unearthly Child, The Daleks, Marco Polo, The Dalek Invasion of Earth, etc) At one time in his life, the Seventh Doctor used this same Hunter watch. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire)

The Second Doctor used a fob watch to hypnotise Vana after she exited the Kroton spaceship. (TV: The Krotons)

The Third Doctor wore a gold fob watch. (TV: The Green Death)

The Fourth Doctor often wore one, using it on Ribos for hypnotic suggestion. (TV: The Ribos Operation)

Having removed his usual watch, the Sixth Doctor carried a silver watch on a silver chain in his coat pocket whilst traversing the infrastructure of Space Station Camera, using it hypnotically on a deranged Jamie McCrimmon. (TV: The Two Doctors) Zoe Heriot asked him for it so she could hypnotise herself to keep a Cyber-Planner out of her head. (AUDIO: Last of the Cybermen)

More commonly, he wore a pocket watch in his waistcoats on one of several styles and colours of metal or plastic chain. (TV: The Twin Dilemma, The Trial of a Time Lord) It was gold-tone with an enamel-painted cover. After it too was used in an attempt at hypnosis on Necros, its movement was accidentally broken by Peri Brown, who promised to replace it. (TV: Revelation of the Daleks) The Seventh Doctor carried this watch in his jackets' outer-left breast pocket, on a silver-tone cord chain clipped to the buttonhole in his lapel. During his travels with Ace McShane, it featured a digital display rather than a traditional analogue clock face. (TV: Silver Nemesis, Survival)

At the end of his life, the Seventh Doctor carried a different, silver-tone watch and chain on his waistcoat, which he kept alongside several others. When opened, it revealed a traditional analogue clock face and played subtle music. This watch was stolen along with the Doctor's other possessions by Chang Lee after the Doctor had apparently been killed. The Eighth Doctor continued to use the silver watch owned by his former incarnation after it was returned to him by Lee, carrying it in a waistcoat pocket. (TV: Doctor Who, The Night of the Doctor, COMIC: The Pictures of Josephine Day) The Doctor once used his watch as a communicator to broadcast a video message to the occupants of his TARDIS. (COMIC: The Final Chapter)

The War Doctor wore a fob watch on his moleskin waistcoats. (TV: The Name of the Doctor, The Day of the Doctor)

The Eleventh Doctor began to regularly wear a fob watch after going into retirement and continued wearing it after his return, when he changed his clothing style. (TV: The Snowmen, The Bells of Saint John) It was generally a gold watch with a gold "fob" pendant worn fastened to his waistcoats by a gold link chain. (TV: The Day of the Doctor, The Time of the Doctor) He used a fob watch to lure Lepus Warriors through a warp gate. (COMIC: The Hat Trick)

Chameleon Arch
Main article: Biodata module The biodata module was a crucial part of the Chameleon Arch that often looked like a fob watch. Biodata modules once held the Time Lord essences of both the Tenth Doctor and. Such watches were recognisable, as Martha Jones learned, by distinctive Gallifreyan messages on the obverse. (TV: Human Nature / The Family of Blood, Utopia)

The Ninth Doctor once gifted a modified biodata module to his friend Plex, with the purpose of creating a clone race. It would be used in his twelfth incarnation as proof to said clone race that he was an old friend of Plex's. (COMIC: The Promise)

On meeting Jackson Lake and seeing his fob watch, the Tenth Doctor thought that Jackson might be a future incarnation of himself. When the Doctor turned the watch over, however, it didn't bear any Gallifreyan script and was revealed as an ordinary fob watch. (TV: The Next Doctor)

Other watches
Josiah Samuel Smith wore a watch with a fob pendant on his jacket. (TV: Ghost Light)

A small very well crafted pocket watch belonging to a Mr Harrison of Yorkshire, England around 1765 was part of the symbolic price for the loom used to make the first babels. (PROSE: The Book of the War)

Dorothea Ames owned a Sekonda pocket watch. (TV: The Metaphysical Engine, or What Quill Did)

Behind the scenes

 * The Seventh Doctor's digital pocket watch was made from the casing of a common "hunter" style watch and the inner components of a Casio Twin Graph II digital wristwatch.
 * Character Options made replica Tenth Doctor fob watches available in their 2007 toy range.
 * A metal version of the Master's Fob watch was released by Wesco and later it was re-released as 50th Anniversary Collectors FOB Watch for the 50th anniversary, with a new clock face.
 * A more accurate Prop version of Metal Fob watch was released under the title "Chameleon Arch Pocket Watch" by The Celestial Toystore.