This chapter humorously explores the author's experiences with his unreliable watch, reflecting on human emotions and technology's quirks.
How long did Twain's watch run without breaking down?
In the text, how does Twain demonstrate his frustration?
What happens to the watch after it is cleaned and oiled?
What event caused the author to grieve over the watch?
What did Mark Twain initially think about his watch?
What was initially believed about the author's watch?
What was one of Twain's solutions to his watch's issues?
What led the author to eventually give up on the watch?