13 Responses to “What’s the difference between a swatch and a watch?”

  1. ? says:

    its a brand, and the name for an item.

  2. rockthisway says:

    Swatch is a company that makes watches. Watches are time peices attached to a band attached to your wrist.

  3. Malia M says:

    well swatch is just a brand of watch. u cant get the brand of watch, Swatch, anywhere else. and, a watch is just a watch! hope i helped! :-)

  4. Ash says:

    swatch is a type of watch– a name brand like rolex

  5. skipper says:

    a swatch is a sample of cloth.

  6. HLBellevino says:

    a swatch is a brand of watch made popular in the 80’s, I still have mine!

  7. ? says:

    Swatch is a Brand of watch, you know it is just a company that makes watches in switzerland and because of that they call them swatches, kinda like when some one buys a rolex watch they just call them rolexes

  8. Gabfest says:

    Swatch is a brand name for their own line of watches. They also have a club which Swatch owners can join.

  9. Mike says:

    The “S”

    lol.

  10. Demolition soldier says:

    Swatch is a brand of watches, the extra S is for Swiss….so Swatch is a swiss watch company. A watch is a band that goes around your wrist that tells time. and the more I write watch, the word just looks weird….

  11. strawberrishorticake1935 says:

    swatch is a brand of watches or a sample piece of fabric, while a watch is a watch
    so
    a swatch isn’t always a watch, and a watch isn’t always a swatch