Wristwatch Brothers!
As we journey through our lives here on earth, with every single second that passes by, we create memories that are formulated by our experiences. Humans have been trained to understand time within 3 separate groups: the past, present and future.
My name is Gavin, and I am a sophisticated piece of technology known to mankind as a timepiece or wristwatch. I help people organize their complicated lives based off of twelve simple numbers. When formulated correctly these numbers measure the present moment and how it constantly updates itself.
Many people have been living their lives by my methods for hundreds of years.
I was born in Geneva, Switzerland during the 1800s. My Father is a luxury watch manufacture. His name is Patek Philippe. Originally, he designed me as a piece of beautiful jewelry for my mother to wear around her wrist. My mother’s name is Countess Koscowicz. She is from Hungary.
I am the oldest of two. I have a brother, and his name is Zion. He’s a very complex guy. He is very attractive, and loves to be the center of attention. Sometimes, I believe art is more important to him than his actual functionality.
He and I both come in many different styles. But, most importantly I am extremely affordable, and I represent basic operative needs and extreme practicality. I am sold in stores world wide for prices as low as $5.
My brother on the other hand is tremendously expensive, and often serves as a status symbol. Our family considers him to be the epitome of a statement piece. He represents plush luxury, and his embellishments are out of this world. His most expensive style wristwatch reaches as high as $5,000,000. I must admit; his variety and style options will undeniably take your breath away. I admire is Hublot, Rolex, and Audemar Piguet collections the most.
He and I battle often because he challenges my physical appearance. I am completely opposite of my brother. Fashion is not important to me. I am not glamorous at all, but I get the job done. I cater to a more casual and rugged demographic. People who are not concerned about the latest fashion trends, but who are concerned about staying updated with their schedules.
Nevertheless, the wonderful fact about my brother and I is that as a unit, we are in extreme high demand. The range of people affected by our product life is impecca

ble. He and I are able to coexist in a market that is a necessity for nearly every human being living within today’s society.
Now that I’ve shared the purpose of my life with you, it is important to me that you take a moment today to recognize the significance of time, and how the structure of time is immersed within each and every one of your daily lives. Time is measured within the way that you communicate with other individuals, and in return affects your thought process, language, and behavior. As you navigate throughout the remainder of your day, please keep the story of my brother and I in the forefront of your mind, and truly evaluate how essential we are to your human culture.