In the city's prime, the watchmaker's shop epitomised progress, drawing admirers from afar. Now abandoned and dilapidated, it stands as a reminder of transience. Muhammad Shafi, its aging proprietor, reminisces about his father's craftsmanship. Shafi's expertise repaired intricate timepieces, but technology's ascent diminished his trade. He adapted, fixing digital watches, yet his legacy wanes. In a changing world, Shafi's dedication preserves a fading tradition against all odds.