The Dropped Pocket Watch...
Was the pre-digital age equivalent to the cracked iPod/iPhone screen. Unfortunately, there was no Apple store to repair the glass cover of a pocket watch, nor was there an Ebay where you could buy a new cover and 11 piece repair kit for $5.99 from a Top Rated Seller with over 5,000 positive feedbacks. So, to try to make things right fix the face of the stopwatch using the parts in the second image. Don't forget to set the correct time (let's go with 5:07).
Celebrities...
The human experience is an imperfect one. Most people try to look their best when they are about to appear in front of a large group of people. For actors, actresses and models, this occurs almost daily. Unfortunately, it is not always possible for them to look great all of the time, especially when "their best" said goodbye to them many years ago. That's where digital retouching comes in.
Selection Tools...
Such as the magic wand, lasso, magnetic lasso, etc., are useful when "cutting out" images to use in other photographs. Below, select out the ManlySaw and place it in another Photoshop document. Size the new document the same as the above one, and give it a black background.
The Clone Stamp Tool...
Is very useful in fixing areas of similar color and texture. However, it does need to be done carefully, using a soft-edged brush, and not always at 100% opacity. To use the clone stamp tool masterfully, take samples from different areas and try to blend them in so that repeating patterns are not as obvious. It takes some time to get it right, but don't overwork it. Over-stamped images lose their shape and begin to look flat.