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A men’s watch is the most worn piece of jewelry. Did you know that there is also an etiquette for wearing a watch? We’ll take them through with you.
Left or right?
In principle you are free to wear your watch left or right, but there is traditionally a preference. The watch should be worn on the non-dominant hand. This means: if you are right-handed, you wear your watch on the left and vice versa.
As long as he is sitting correctly,
Men should never wear a watch on their wrist. It must be tight enough so that the timepiece remains neatly on top of the wrist and could not turn around. In addition, it is important that the watch can be slid 2 cm up and down on the wrist.
A watch for every occasion
As easy as it is to wear the same watch on every occasion, this is not as it should be. Are you going to a formal occasion? Then you need to wear an analog watch made of a precious metal such as silver or gold. Please note that your other jewelry is also of the same material as your watch.
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