Harold Crick lives his life on a very dull schedule which is run by his wrist watch. His wrist watch represents his schedule due to the timing and commands that the wrist watch gives to Harold such as "the trumpet comes in, the screen is suddenly filled with the iridescent, turquoise blue glow of a wrist watch who's face plainly reads seven fifteen am. It Suddenly begins to beep"(Forster) This is a command to Harold telling him to wake up. Another example is "only taking a 47.7 minute lunch break and a 4.3 minute coffee break. Timed precisely with his wrist watch." (Forster) These examples show how Harold's life is dictated by his wrist watch on a daily schedule. Therefore his watch symbolized his utterly-organized and predictable life. he had a plan for everything and his life progressed in an unchanging pattern. day after day, everything was exactly the same. In till the day it broke and that is when his schedule and whole life started to dramatically change.
Harold crick is a man who likes to follow the rules and stick to his schedule. "Every weekday, for nine years, Harold would run at a rate of nearly fifty seven steps per block for six blocks nearly missing the eight seventeen Faraday bus." (Forster) This represented how dedicated he was to being on time and following his schedule by not being a minute early or a minute late, he was precisely on time. Until the day he missed his bus, The film uses the Bus as a symbol for the progression in Harold Cricks world view, every time he got on the bus his world view changed a little bit. "All