Did you know we have a stopwatch?

I needed one recently and wondered if our phones have them.  Used the "search" function and it led me to the "Clock."  Click on options under Clock and "stopwatch" appears.  A very nifty one, too.
However, there seems to be no way to separate it out and add it to "favorites."

Thanks!

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