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Nurses Fob Watches

Our nurses fob watches provide reliable, hands-free timekeeping for routine clinical tasks. Designed for clarity, ease of use and infection-control in primary care settings.

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FunkyFobz Silicone Analogue Fob Watch - Pink
 
£7.00
£8.40  inc VAT
FunkyFobz Silicone Analogue Fob Watch - Lilac
 
£7.00
£8.40  inc VAT
FunkyFobz  Silicone Analogue Fob Watch - White
£7.00 Save £2.82
£4.18
£5.02  inc VAT
FunkyFobz Silver Fob Watch- Tooth
 
£14.95
£17.94  inc VAT
MERAKI MOP/SILVER FOB WATCH
 
£34.00
£40.80  inc VAT
MERAKI GOLD/PINK SUNSET FOB WATCH
 
£34.00
£40.80  inc VAT
MERAKI ROSE GOLD/PINK LEATHER FOB WATCH
 
£34.00
£40.80  inc VAT

Our nurses fob watches range provides practical, hands-free timekeeping tools for use in primary care settings. Each option is selected to support routine clinical tasks, assist with observation recording and maintain good infection-control practices. Designed for reliability during daily workflows, these watches offer clear visibility and secure attachment for use in patient-facing environments. Williams Medical Supplies provides trusted timekeeping solutions to help clinicians work efficiently and confidently across consultations, examinations and general practice duties.

Frequently Asked Questions


What is a fob watch?

A fob watch is a timepiece for healthcare environments where wristwatches are prohibited. It has an inverted dial for visibility from the wearer's perspective.

Why is it called a fob watch?

The name derives from the fob pocket used for pocket watches. Current models attach to uniforms.

How do fob watches attach to scrubs?

Attachments include safety pins, clips, or magnetic fasteners. These secure the watch to tunics or scrubs.

Why do you need a fob watch?

Clinicians use fob watches to maintain bare below the elbows standards. This allows for hand hygiene while timing clinical tasks.

What batteries do fob watches use?

Fob watches require silver oxide button cell batteries. Common types include SR626SW or 377.

How do you wear a fob watch?

Fasten the device to a lapel or uniform pocket. The inverted dial allows the wearer to read the time by looking down.