Product Description
Watson, Watt or Macwatt are names derived from "Wat", a diminutive of "Walter", and were common as baptismal names throughout Britain. Walter was originally a Germanic forename derived from "walt" (meaning "rule") and "heri" (meaning "army". Watson (son of Walter) is found the most frequently and it is the 20th most common name in Scotland. There were Watson landowners in lowland Scotland as early as the 14th century. The name Watson is first recorded in Edinburgh in 1392.
Highland Clan Flags are intended for indoor or outdoor use. The flags are made from 70 denier high tenacity nylon, chosen for durability and ability to meet our exacting color standards. A rigourous process ensures colours are locked in for long use, and all edges are double stitched for added strength.
Our clan flags are packaged in robust, clear plastic sleeves that both display and protect the contents - perfect for gifts!
Each package includes a fine printed scroll offering an outline of your Clan's history.
Highland Clan Flags are intended for indoor or outdoor use. The flags are made from 70 denier high tenacity nylon, chosen for durability and ability to meet our exacting color standards. A rigourous process ensures colours are locked in for long use, and all edges are double stitched for added strength.
Our clan flags are packaged in robust, clear plastic sleeves that both display and protect the contents - perfect for gifts!
Each package includes a fine printed scroll offering an outline of your Clan's history.