On his left?
Apparently he carried a pocket watch, no wristwatch.
Its really a simple reason. In combat you are less likely to damage the face of the watch when it is on the inside of your arm.
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Elizabeth I is believed to have received one of the first wristwatches around 1571, a gift from her favorite courtier, Robert Dudley, the Earl of Leicester. At the time, wristwatches were rare and primarily worn by women, while men typically used pocket watches. This watch was more of a decorative piece rather than a practical timekeeping device, reflecting the fashion of the era.
No, he served in the Pacific theater of war................
They should wear it on their left wrist.
left
Most people wear their watch under the wrist bone. <3 welcum.
The left wrist is the watch wrist for both men and women.
Bracelet, watch, bangle
OKay I found out, it is left wrist
Wherever she prefers.
most women wear a watch on the right side if they are LEFT HANDED a woman wears a watch on the left SIDE IF SHE IS RIGHT HANDED
Whichever wrist he feels comfortable with.
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.
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It is a personal preference, but traditionally people wear their watch on their non-dominant wrist. This allows for ease of movement with the dominant hand.