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(historical) A chain used to give easier access to a pocket watch in the watchpocket of a waistcoat. The Albert style went to a T-bar finding that tucked into a buttoned buttonhole of the waistcoat. From there a further small length of chain hung, to which the wearer attached decorative charms such as fraternity or lodge symbols. The double Albert was a chain draped between both watchpockets, with the T-bar and pendant chain in the middle.
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Albert chain
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Albert chain
Noun
historical
(historical)
A
chain
used
to
give
easier
access
to
a
pocket
watch
in
the
watchpocket
of
a
waistcoat.
The
Albert
style
went
to
a
T-bar
finding
that
tucked
into
a
buttoned
buttonhole
of
the
waistcoat.
From
there
a
further
small
length
of
chain
hung,
to
which
the
wearer
attached
decorative
charms
such
as
fraternity
or
lodge
symbols.
The
double
Albert
was
a
chain
draped
between
both
watchpockets,
with
the
T-bar
and
pendant
chain
in
the
middle.
Japanese Meaning
ウエストコートの懐子に装着され、懐中時計を容易に取り出すために用いられた装飾的なチェーンである。 / Tバーを介してチェーンがウエストコートのボタンホールに固定され、そこから小さなチェーンが下がり、装飾用のチャーム(同好会や会館のシンボル等)を取り付けるためのものである。 / ダブルアルバートの場合は、両方の懐にわたってチェーンが垂れ下がり、中央部分でTバーとペンダントチェーンが配置される形態である。
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(historical)
A
chain
used
to
give
easier
access
to
a
pocket
watch
in
the
watchpocket
of
a
waistcoat.
The
Albert
style
went
to
a
T-bar
finding
that
tucked
into
a
buttoned
buttonhole
of
the
waistcoat.
From
there
a
further
small
length
of
chain
hung,
to
which
the
wearer
attached
decorative
charms
such
as
fraternity
or
lodge
symbols.
The
double
Albert
was
a
chain
draped
between
both
watchpockets,
with
the
T-bar
and
pendant
chain
in
the
middle.
( plural )