This article is about the item used to navigate Treasure Trails. For the item used as a timer for events, see
timepiece.
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A watch is an essential item for solving coordinate clues whilst on Treasure Trails. A watch can be obtained by first talking to the Observatory Professor (who may be at the Observatory or the nearby Observatory reception building to the north-east, depending upon whether the player has completed the Observatory Quest). Then, with a coordinate clue or a mysterious clue scroll (obtained during A Void Dance) in their inventory, the player can obtain a watch from Brother Kojo at the Clock Tower south of Ardougne.
To use a sextant for coordinate clues, the player must also have in their inventory or tool belt a chart, a watch, and the coordinate clue scroll. If any of the items are missing, the player will not be able to dig up the casket at the proper location.
After first obtaining a watch from Brother Kojo, the player may thereafter make watches at level 28 Crafting or higher. A watch can be made by having one steel bar and one clockwork in the inventory and clicking on a crafting table 4 at the Workshop of a player's house. Making a watch will give 32.5 Crafting experience.
Replacement watches can also be obtained free from Brother Kojo. Multiple Watches can be obtained by using the drop trick.
Watch | - |  |  |
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32.5 XP | - | ? | - |
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Crafting level | 28 |
Must be performed at a crafting table 4 or higher |
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Materials |
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Item | Quantity | Price | Total |
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 | Clockwork | 1 | 3,935 | 3,935 |
 | Steel bar | 1 | 1,253 | 1,253 |
Total price | 5,188 |
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- Even though the watch appears to be made out of a light brown metal such as brass, a steel bar and clockwork are the only items used to make it.
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