Thanks a lot for the feedback, Beppe, very much appreciated.
Typically the first (or the first few) attempts help to get clear about the whole “logic” of the needed mesh. I often compare it to playing chess, the need to think steps ahead, something like that.
The wristwatch looks like that a 1/4 of the model might be sufficient. Which allows for fewer points in need to be “managed”.
Modeling needs practice, even you think that one step was a mistake, it might be the right one later. In other words, whatever you do, you gain experience.
Let me know if something isn’t working, I’m happy to look into it.
Here is a series that builds up nice the basics. I know you like to have a nice product on end, and modeling a fork seems boring, perhaps. But the tips given here might help.
https://www.cineversity.com/vidplaylist/modeling_101_-_pat/introduction_to_space
Cheers