Shubh agarwal
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One of the materialistic things I am most fond of is watches. I bought my first watch with my dad in switzerland when I was 7 years old. The watch on the left is a picture of my latest possession which was a gift from my parents for my graduation. Although, with increasing use of technology, watches hardly remain a source of checking the time, it is still one of those items which make the wrist look most elegant. We don't realise the true value of time until it has passed and a watch plays the role of making us realise this before we lose it all.

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