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About the watch:
Like CtF caught, page 3 shows a watch on her right wrist, facing outwards. Having a watch on your right arm when you seem to be right-handed is slightly unusual, but it could be a personal habit and is probably not the clue.
But the gesture on page 8 (when he's explaining his conclusion) shows him waving his left wrist around, seemingly implying that she had been looking for the time on the wrong arm - and also for a watch facing inwards. And watches facing inwards are usually small jewelry watches mainly worn by women.
Maybe not a super large sign, but as he said - if you notice someone checking the wrong arm for their watch, you'll get in a mood of 'so what's all this then' and that might lead you to connect clues you'd otherwise overlook.
tl/dr He probably says she (at least once) tried to check the time on the wrist (hand) without a watch on it.
@CoolerThanFrieza Thanks for catching that; I actually misread what he was saying (the text is so damn small and blurry in that speech bubble). I believe he was actually saying the watch she had on wasn't the type that men wore, or that it was a fake. Fixed it. Either way, the watch threw him off.
About the watch:
Like CtF caught, page 3 shows a watch on her right wrist, facing outwards. Having a watch on your right arm when you seem to be right-handed is slightly unusual, but it could be a personal habit and is probably not the clue.
But the gesture on page 8 (when he's explaining his conclusion) shows him waving his left wrist around, seemingly implying that she had been looking for the time on the wrong arm - and also for a watch facing inwards. And watches facing inwards are usually small jewelry watches mainly worn by women.
Maybe not a super large sign, but as he said - if you notice someone checking the wrong arm for their watch, you'll get in a mood of 'so what's all this then' and that might lead you to connect clues you'd otherwise overlook.
tl/dr He probably says she (at least once) tried to check the time on the wrist (hand) without a watch on it.