Its not a bracelet it's a watch so he can keep track of how long he can be outside before sunrise
The right wrist
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.
black bead
if you feel positive wearing it on your right wrist...then wear it on your right...and if you fell positive wearing it on your left wrist...then wear it on your left
If you are right handed you should wear your power balance bracelet on your left nipple.
There's really no right or wrong answer to this question. In my opinion, it depends on whether or not the man wears a watch and where he wears his watch. If he doesn't wear a watch, the bracelet can go on either wrist. However, if he does wear a watch, the bracelet should go on the opposite wrist in order to keep his arm from looking too cluttered. For example, if he wears his watch on his left wrist, he should wear his bracelet on his right wrist.
He is wearing a Power Balance Bracelet and since soccer players are not allowed to wear this kind of bracelet in the field, he therefore uses athletic tape to cover it.
Right for men and unmarried women, left for married women.
The choice of wearing a power ionic bracelet on your right or left wrist often depends on personal preference and beliefs about energy flow. Some people believe that wearing it on the left wrist may enhance the absorption of positive energy, while others prefer the right wrist for its purported ability to release negative energy. Ultimately, you should wear it on the wrist that feels most comfortable or meaningful to you.
Bill wears a Rolex Dayton (White Face)
The same wrist that a guy that is gay wears it.But if you follow that urban myth then heterosexuals wear bracelets on their right wrists.
Bracelet, watch, bangle