Your left!:)
It is a matter of personal preference. Traditionally, a watch is worn on the non-dominant hand for ease of movement.
That hole is called a sleeve. It allows you to put your arm through and comfortably wear the garment.
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.
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.
Watches can stop when you wear them due to your body's electromagnetic field interfering with the watch's movement. Additionally, physical movements can cause the watch to lose accuracy or stop if it is bumped or shaken.
Etiquette does not dictate which arm to wear a watch. This is mostly a matter of preference but most people find it comfortable to wear it on the left arm.
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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.
men where watches on there left arm
It is a matter of personal preference. Traditionally, a watch is worn on the non-dominant hand for ease of movement.
The left wrist is the watch wrist for both men and women.
It doesn't matter; just preference!
men always on there left
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.
you will wear a cast or a brace
A women wears her watch on whichever side she feels like wearing it. In my experience, people tend to wear their watch on their less dominant arm. There are left-handed versions that have the controls on the left side of the watch case.
The one you wear on your arm for time and the other means you are watching something.