It depends upon one's comfort. But, it is good to wear watches on the non-dominant hand because it will cause scratches and huge damage, if worn on the dominant hand.
Updated AnswerMuslim men or women can wear their watches on either hand up to their absolute choice. No religion restrictions in this regards. AnswerA Muslim man can wear his watch on either hand. There is nothing in Quran about this.
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
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.
You can wear a watch on either hand. It is a matter of preference and/or style.
according to Indian/asian culture Boys wear their watches on their left hand, bracelets on their right hand and girls wear watches on their right hand and bracelets on their left hands. Though girls wear bangles on their both hands. Because they are used to wear and do different things.
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Men don't usually wear necklaces to events. Wrist watches say much more and have more class.
Originally people had to wind their watch each day. Watches were designed so that they could be wound by the watch stem with the right hand. Most people wore their watches on their left wrists to make it easier to wind the watch with their right hand. With improvements in watches such as batteries and self-winding watches, the stem has become a way to set the watch, but is no longer needed for winding the watch each day. It has become more of a personal preference as to which hand to wear the watch on. Right handed people tend to wear their watches on their left wrist to avoid interference with activities such as hand writing, etc., where as left handed people tend to wear their watches on their right wrists, for the same reasons.
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You can wear your watch on either hand due to preference or depending on whichever hand is your dominant hand - the convention is you wear your watch on the hand opposite the dominant hand. However, the trend is that most watchmakers make wristwatches for being worn on the left hand based on where the crown (the knob you pull out to adjust the date, time, and/or wind the watch) would normally be on the right side of the case.