Actually both. I have seen most on left hand if right handed, a friend is left handed and wears on his right. Interestingly enough, I think I saw "lefty" watch on Amazon. Weird.
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Fairly easily!
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.
Men don't usually wear necklaces to events. Wrist watches say much more and have more class.
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.
A man normally wears his wristwatch on his non-dominant arm. That is, if he is left-handed, he wears his watch on his right wrist; if he is right-handed, the left wrist. However, since many watches are designed to be worn on the left wrist, some left-handed men wear their watches on the left.
Usually on your wrist, but people wear watch chains on their belts or in their pockets for pocket watches, they make keychain watches, armband watches, and even finger/ring watches.
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
men starting wearing wrist watches after rudy valley wore a wrist watch instead of a pocket watch during one of his movies. it was considered very feminine up to that time. ( not like pants to the uninformed )
The first poket watch was made in 1761 by John Harrison. The first wrist watch ever made was at the dawn of the 20th century. These wrist watches were only worn by women. All men still used pocket watches. It was only until the first world war that when the soldiers needed to use wrist watches (it would be impossible to take a pocket watch out of there pocket in battle) that men started to wear wrist watches. Half a century after men started wearing wrist watches did anyone invent digital watches.
Thinner people or people with large or protruding wrist bones find it much more comfortable to wear a wrist watch face down so that the largest part of the watch (the face) is not bruising and scraping their wrist bones all day. That's how they wear it in the army, so men can check the time while holding their rifle. I think that is why it is fashionable.
A men's Diesel wrist watch is a great way for men to keep track of time and look stylish at the same time. Men's Diesel wrist watches can be purchased at stores such as Macy's, Nordstrom's, and Dillard's. Men's Diesel watches can also be purchased online at Amazon.
It doesn't really matter. It depends upon one's comfort.