Jens Wirdenius is the editor-in-chief of marketing blog Veloce International and the influencer directory Veloce Network. He is a social media and marketing nut, sharing his passion for business and digital marketing in his articles. Thanks for the post, it has some great information that will be very beneficial about Why should i wear your watch on the left wrist,Thanks For Sharing………..!
Yeah Im trying to get to the left side but it just feels more natural to me on the right side. Besides, watches are supposed to be worn on your left side. It just feels natural that way, my parents wear their watches on the right wrist, It seem to be some inherited trait or something. If It is an Automatic watch I am sure you wind her up-well. I heard excessive masturbation can kill a watch. I write with my right hand and wear my watch on my right hand also, I tried wearing my watch on my left hand and it felt awkward.
Thanks for helping me understand that one of the reasons why it would be best to wear a watch on the left side is it might wear out faster when you put it on the wrist that you use the most. As you said, it can have damages over time when it receives an impact when you use a hammer.
I just got curious since I will be buying one for my husband on his birthday this coming Saturday, and I noticed that he wears most of his bracelet on his left wrist. So he might probably wear the watch on his left wrist as well.
So just put your watch on and pull up your big boy pants and stop being a little bitch about life. Grow up young fella. It makes sense that you would want your watch on your non-dominant wrist to prevent scratching or breaking it as easily. Hopefully we can find a great watch for him! The non-dominant hand rarely holds the tool that does the damage, the dominant hand does. For instance, carving something with a knife, the dominant hand is safe, while the non-dominant hand is typically stabilizing the work, leaving it more vulnerable.
That said, I am a lefty and wear watches on my dominant hand, never had an issue, although I do take it off when performing labor. However, they never last. The last one I tired was a mechanical watch and it stopped working after 9 months.
After reading this article, it makes sense why they never last. I had to google this subject after my wife told me that it was wrong for me to wear my wristwatch on the left wrist. I somehow got confused by this. But with what I have read here, I am now more enlightened. My husband got a few watches from his mom that passes away recently, so I wanted some maintenance and cleaning tips.
I found it interesting to know that watches are made to be worn in your left hand. It all started in the 90ies in school. Back then everyone wore a watch. I had mine on the left. One girl that wore it on the right conviced three other girls to put it on the right.
Somehow this spread and indeed quite soon everyone wore the watch on the right. Some first refused, but group pressure made it.
When I putted my watch on the right, I liked it from day one. And it was a cool feeling that everyone wore it on the right. Recently we had a reunion. She first refused but then agreed. Since I started wearing a watch when I was probably 9 or 10, I always thought it made more sense to wear it on the hand that I write with.
If I ever needed to write down the time or date, I could just turn my wrist real quick and look. Most things I do right handed write, swing a bat, golf , and some I do lefty eat — knife and spoon in left hand, draw and shoot a gun, play basketball.
I am NOT ambidextrous, I just do certain thing better with my left hand. The one I got as a kid a Shark Freestyle which were all the rage back in the 80s and 90s which I had until I was in high school, a Casio Wrist Commander the one with the TV remote built in — good for hours of fun driving the teachers nuts with the classroom TVs :D, and a Casio 3 dial that I got for my 18th birthday.
I wore it every day for 20 years and it still works. I still have it, I just made the jump to a smartwatch for daily. For special occasions I have an Omega and a Bulova that were passed to me from my grandfather. Hitting it on things, sure. But the extra movement is not a factor.
I also button the bottom button of my suit jacket. Down with The Man!!!! So i am greatful, and left wrist as my father taught me. Both sides are preferable to hiding it up your ass pulp fiction style. This was very helpful for me because now I understand why wearing a watch on my left wrist is a best alternative. I will have to change because I wear my watch on my right whist.
Truly I was lacking education. Hey, I thought your article was pretty informative. History plays a role too. Back in the old days, men used to carry around pocket watches. I wear my wrist watch on my right wrist because if I wear it on my left wrist it will not keep good time. Awesome article, Appreciate you for sharing this article actually this is excellent and really helpful.
The reason is simple. I use my right hand to reach into dishwater to retrieve silverware. I would get my watch wet if it were on my right hand! Our right hand nerve connected to left brain and as we know our left brain is useful for decision making and analytical thing besides right brain is more emotional and creative thinking so some people use their right hand to wear watch on this hand…..
Hope you will make this habit on your daily life…. I have, always worn watch on left wrist but for many years wore it inside my wrist not outside this protects it from knock and also makes it much easier to view.
Am I the only person on the planet who does, this,? I am left-handed and wear my watch on the left. I too used to wear my watch on the inside for a very long time. Years ago I got a much nicer watch and started wearing out since it was as much a timekeeping device as a piece of jewelry. Never wore it inside my wrist again.
I remember I wear my very first watch on the right wrist, just because it felt right. Nobody told me which side it was supposed to go on. After many many year, I finally got my second watch and I really wanted to wear it on the left wrist but, it turns out my left wrist is just thicker than my right one, so my new watch just fits better and is way more comfortable on my right wrist.
I guess this just an excuse to use even more my left hand since it is the strong one. Actually, a reason behind this right-hand wrist watch person you know? Our right-hand nerve connected to the left brain and as we know our left brain is useful for decision making and analytical things besides the right brain is more emotional and creative thinking so some people use their right hand to wear a watch on this hand, Hope you will make this habit in your daily life.
I drink from cups,glases,and bottles etc. Great Information because sometimes i forget to put the watch on my wrist. Left or Right. Maybe not too far off with the advances in digital devices. The majority rule is to wear your watch on the opposite wrist from your dominant hand.
For three-quarters or more of the world, the right hand is dominant. Those people would wear their watch on the left wrist. Back when watches were regularly wound, it made sense to wind them using the dominant hand. Therefore, the watch needed to be on the other wrist. There are even watches with a horizontally flipped crown for lefties, but they are few and far between. Tudor made a few bespoke for the French navy in the s.
Discover which watch size fits your wrist. Watch crown on the wrist Another advantage of wearing the watch on the wrist of your non-dominant hand is that you can easily turn the crowns. Battles From a historical point of view, it can also be explained that many people, also in the past, wore their watch on their left wrist.
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