set one's watch back

Verb

 * 1)  To ponder or experience a past time.
 * Set your watch back to 1773, as I explain what happened at the Boston Tea Party.
 * Set your watch back to 1773, as I explain what happened at the Boston Tea Party.
 * Set your watch back to 1773, as I explain what happened at the Boston Tea Party.
 * Set your watch back to 1773, as I explain what happened at the Boston Tea Party.

Usage notes
Usually used imperatively in the form of set your watch back.