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Traditional its the Opposite from the dominate hand. If the man is right handed the watch should go on his left hand so he can set it with his right. Of course it ultimatly comes down to personal preference
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- Since the majority of people are right-handed, most wrist watches are designed to be worn more conveniently on the left wrist. When you wear a watch on you right wrist, you have to reach across the face to set it. So it's not a question of etiquette or gender but merely of convenience, with lefties suffering the INconvenience as usual.0% 0 Votes
- Always on the left hand, regardless if you are right-handed or left-handed- a tradition steming back to the days of the caveman when their right hands had to be free to maneuver their clubs without jeopardizing their watches.
It is never appropriate to wear a watch above the elbow.0% 0 Votes- 1 person rated this as good
- If they are right-handed, they wear a watch on the left wrist. If they are left-handed, they wear a watch on the right wrist.0% 0 Votes
- If you're right handed, you wear it on your left. If you're left handed, you wear it on the right.0% 0 Votes
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- i always thought it was this:
if your left handed-wear it your the right hand
if your right handed- wear it on your left hand0% 0 Votes - I wear mine on the left and Im right handed. I never thought about it actually.0% 0 Votes
- it doesn't matter which side
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