In language, plurals refer to multiple instances of a noun. Whenever you have more than one watch, you use the plural form of the noun, which in this case is "watches." It's that simple!
But let me tell you something interesting. Did you know that the word "watch" itself can have multiple meanings? It can refer to the timekeeping device that you wear on your wrist or the act of keeping a close eye on something or someone. And in some contexts, it can even refer to a period of time, like the night watch or the morning watch.
So, just like the different meanings of "watch," the plural form "watches" can also be used in various contexts. You might talk about a collection of watches or a group of people wearing watches. Whatever the context may be, the plural form allows you to talk about multiple items of the same noun.
I hope that clears things up for you. If you have any more language-related questions, feel free to ask me!
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