watch bracelet
Armbanduhr is a German word that refers to a watch that is worn on the wrist. It is a compound word made up of 'Armband' (wristband) and 'Uhr' (watch). It is a common term used to describe a wristwatch in German-speaking countries.
I bought my wristwatch in the store.
This sentence illustrates the use of 'Armbanduhr' in a simple statement about a purchase made. Note the word order and the placement of 'Armbanduhr'. It also demonstrates the use of the possessive pronoun 'meine'.
My father's wristwatch is very old.
The sentence introduces the genitive case ('meines Vaters'), used in German to denote possession. 'Armbanduhr' is used as a noun that the possessive pronoun refers to.
She forgot her wristwatch.
This example shows the use of 'Armbanduhr' in a sentence involving the past tense, particularly showing an action that was forgotten.