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This image captures the interior of a watch shop in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The scene is dominated by a vast display of clocks and watches, filling the walls from floor to ceiling and across a glass-topped counter. In the center of the frame, a man, likely the shopkeeper, is seen behind a wooden counter, leaning forward and looking down at the merchandise. He wears a light-colored collared shirt. The counter itself is a glass display case showcasing numerous wristwatches and smaller timepieces. Below the glass, various boxes are stacked, some containing watch-related items. The walls are densely covered with an assortment of wall clocks of different shapes, sizes, and designs. There are round, square, and oval clocks, some with ornate frames, others simple and modern. Many feature clear Arabic numerals, while others have more decorative or minimal markings. A few pendulum clocks are also visible among the collection. Above the main display, several advertising banners are affixed. A prominent red banner features text in Bangla, promoting "bKash" (a mobile financial service common in Bangladesh), stating "ক্যাশ আউটে সুবিধা ডাবল" (Double benefit on cash-out) and mentioning specific rates like "চার্জ হাজারে ১৪.৯০" (charge 14.90 per thousand) for "৫০ হাজারে" (50 thousand). Another white banner visible above the clocks reads "CIVIC WATCH & Family Nee" (likely "Family Needs") and an address "55, Block G, New Super". On the far right, a stack of boxes features a "bKash" advertisement for "স্টুডেন্ট একাউন্ট খুলো" (Open Student Account). The shop is brightly lit by fluorescent lights, indicating it is likely an indoor setting in a market or commercial area. No specific time of day or weather conditions can be discerned. The dense display of merchandise and local language banners clearly establish the setting in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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