Because they are right handed - left handed people generally wear their watch on their left wrist
it does not matter acctully, most people wear it on the left because they are right handed, some wear it on the right because they re left handed. you can wear it the way you feel comfortable. :)
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.
AnswerActually, the main reason is dependent upon which hand is your dominant writing hand. For example most right handed people wear their watch(s) on the left wrist. This is more comfortable and less constricting as you write and vice versa for left handed people.
Everyone that I know that is right handed, wears their watch on the left arm, regardless of their gender. Left handed people often wear their watch on the left arm.
It does not matter if you are right handed or left handed. Code of conduct says that everyone should wear their watch on their left hand. Reason: when you hold a glass of whine/water, etc you might check your watch and spill your drink all over yourself. :D
Which ever one they want to. But left handed people usually put it on their right, because it gets in the way when writing. and vice versa with right handed people.
The left wrist is often used to wear a watch because most people are right-handed. Wearing the watch on the non-dominant hand allows for easier movement and manipulation of the watch. Additionally, wearing the watch on the left wrist reduces wear and tear on the watch for right-handed individuals who use their dominant hand more frequently.
If they are left handed they should put their watch on the right hand. If they are right handed they should wear their watch on their ledt hand. (so it doesnt get in the way with their dominant hand)
You can wear a watch on either hand. It is a matter of preference and/or style.
If your right handed you wear it on the left, left handed wear it on the right. if you wear it on your dominant hand then it is more likely to get damaged because you do more things with that hand
If you're right handed you'll use the right hand/arm more than the left, which will increase the risk of the watch getting scratched. Also, right hande people are more prone to be carrying stuff in the right hand. Looking at the watch is easier if it's on the left hand that isn't carrying anything.
So they can continue doing other stuff with their right hand and not have to stop to see what time it is. Lefties wear their watches on their right wrists.