I tried looking at the different resources on the right side of this site, but I'm too tired or not smart enough to find just the wristwatch drops.
I'm wondering, with the whole future proves past, if any of the times or dates are related to Jan 6th or Jan 20th. Has anyone looked back at these?
qanon.pub
there's a page/section that has different themes grouped. there's one for people as well. if you scroll through the drops until you find a wristwatch mention, there should be a link there that gets to a list of all or most of the wristwatch oriented drops.
Also, PrayingMedic has good links for those drops, but I don't know of any collated/categorized list of PM's tweets. PM does mention which Q drop he's referencing, so one could search PM's tweets (or threadreaderapp) by Q drop #.
There's a Q "afficionado" goes by NeonRevolt. Alot of longtime Q-followers think the guy is a grifter at best, DS at worst, but he did do alot of posts and some work gathering/categorizing themes of drops. I think the guy is a grifter, myself. There were some grifters Q specifically referred or alluded to and I think NeonRevolt was one or associated with one. Either way, though his site gathered/attracted alot of information, just don't buy any of NeonRevolt's interpretations or predictions.
Personally, I never understood the logic behind the "math" of the clock, even though Q made references to it. The clock may be oriented to a defunct timetable or was misinfo to begin with.
What does "alot" mean? It's not in my English-Greek dictionary. Some sort of code?
Much, many
"alot" is a word English teachers hate. Supposedly it doesn't exist, but Americans use it all the time. It's a form of "a lot" or "a batch" or "a bundle". Americans use "alot" to mean "many". "a shitload" and "metric fuck-ton" would be other ways to say "alot" :)