As one last attempt, Gumball asks how Marvin can turn down a crying child, then tries to cry hard when Marvin points out that he is not crying. Marvin explains that it is polemic justice. At this, Gumball quietly asks Darwin about why he gave it to a Finklehimer of all people. However, Marvin insists that the watch belongs to his family, the Finklehimers. Gumball and Darwin go to Marvin's front yard and beg for the watch. In response, Richard tells them that he loves them. Gumball lies and tells him that he was talking to Darwin about how much they liked the watch. Suddenly, Richard appears with them, hugging them and quietly asking them what they are talking about. They start arguing about who should tell Richard about what happened with the watch. This makes Gumball worried, and says to Darwin that he should not have given the watch to "some random guy." Darwin replies that he only did so because he thought that Gumball was trying to get rid of it, and this worries Gumball all the more when he is confronted with telling Richard about the watch. In their bedroom, Darwin tells Gumball that he gave the watch to an old man. Then he sees his brother at the end of a hallway, doing "magic fingers" before disappearing from view. The latter becomes frustrated when he sees that the watch is still with him, and even more frustrated when Gumball disappears from sight. When Gumball shows empty hands, and tells Darwin to check his hands instead. Then Darwin asks Gumball to check his hands, hinting that he had tricked him while they were shaking hands. To this, Gumball agrees and both of them shake hands. The deal is that he will keep the watch, but if Richard offers them a better gift, he gets to keep that gift. While walking in the school hallway, Gumball is suddenly rushed on by Darwin who offers a deal. When Darwin realizes that he had been tricked by his brother (as Gumball does not wear shoes), Gumball tells him that "he who holds it, owns it," and Darwin is forced to keep the watch. He tells Gumball that he declined to have it since it was "busted up cowboy junk." Gumball then asks Darwin to hold the watch and pretends to tie his shoelaces.
Darwin reveals that he was also offered the watch before Gumball received it.
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He shows the watch to his brother and says that it is useless since it cannot tell time at all (the watch actually having roman numerals which Gumball does not know how to read).
In the next scene, Gumball is on the bus with Darwin.
He finally ends his discussion with Gumball by giving him the watch, following family tradition. He explains that the watch was fought over by the Wattersons and the Finklehimers, explaining his father's victory at a yodeling contest and him giving it to Richard when he was still a young boy. The episode begins with Richard telling Gumball the story about a watch, one of the Wattersons' heirlooms. Important details about the plot or story are up ahead