Typically a man wears a watch on the wrist opposite his writing hand; so a right-handed man would wear a watch on his left wrist. To balance, this man would wear the bracelet on the right wrist, or perhaps not wear the bracelet at all.
You can wear it on which ever wrist you want.
A wristwatch is usually worn on the wrist that will get the least exposure to water and other spills, knocks and scratches and other damage. For a right handed person that would be the left wrist. Since most people are right handed, most watches are worn on the left wrist. Left handed people tend to wear theirs on their right wrist.
A man normally wears his wristwatch on his non-dominant arm. That is, if he is left-handed, he wears his watch on his right wrist; if he is right-handed, the left wrist. However, since many watches are designed to be worn on the left wrist, some left-handed men wear their watches on the left.
Yes, they have the winder / adjuster knob on the left side of the casing so they can be worn on the right wrist. You can see a selection of left-handed watches here http://www.anythinglefthanded.co.uk/acatalog/clocks_watches.html There are also some anti-clockwise mechanisms that left-handers can find easier to read than right-handers. There are more left-handed watches here: http://www.anythinglefthanded.co.uk/azus/category/other/watches
Not all women prefer to wear watches on the right arm. Besides there are men who also wear watches on their right arm. It is all about comfort. Some women prefer to have a nice bracelet on their left arm which is why watches are worn on the right. There is not strict rule - it's all about comfort. Both men and women sometimes are found to wear watches on their right hand but they are generally left handed. There is no rule Bogget
Generally , the wrist watch is worn upon the wrist in which a person is most adept at using ; e.g. Right-handed men bear the watch upon the wrist of the right hand and vice versa . Actually , the watch is worn upon the hand in which the wearer is the most comfortable .
Typically a wrist cordage is worn on the right hand.
It doesn't matter, personally I usually wear mine on my left wrist. But sometimes if it bugs me then I just wear it on my right wrist, and I am also right handed. I guess it depends on the person, where ever it feels comfortable then it can be worn, or if the person is left or right handed. So it doesn't matter which wrist you wear it on, you pick what is comfortable, or preferred by you.
The Chairos wrist watch is among the watches that are considered to be first class in the UK. They are watches that are worn if someone wishes to make a statement of belonging to an elegant class.
Q: What is worn on your wrist?A: A watch
Wrist corsage usually worn on the non-dominant side of hand. It is to make sure that the shape of the wrist corsage will not be distracted when most of the works will smoothly done by the dominant hand. However, some experimental position would be good. Sometimes, people tend to put on their wrist corsage around the collar bone, center of the chest, cuff and even hand bag.
Dior watches are used to tell time. Also, they are worn on the wrist and act as a very nice accessory for classy, formal events a person may need to attend.
In the 16th century pocket watches were popular for men to wear. It was more of a fad. It wasn't until world war 1 wristwatches became popular. They were called trench watches and were worn by men in the military.