Rules For Wearing Men’s Watches

Clock left or right, that is the question. One thing is sure: men with style need a men’s watch with style.  Here are the rules for a stylish appearance. If these are followed precisely, man is equipped for every situation.

1. Where Do You Wear The Watch?

The question: “Where do you wear the watch” is easy to answer. The watch is always worn on the left – that’s what they say over and over again. However, the situation is no longer that deadlocked today: Nevertheless, there are some more or less loose “rules of conduct.”

However, left-handers think relatively little of it. You answer the question on which side you wear a watch a little differently: You prefer to wear the watch on the “non-dominant hand,” in other words, on the right in your case. That means: You can wear the watch on the right as long as you only pretend to be left-handed.

In principle, however, these rules are no longer binding. However, depending on the occasion and the environment, questions or slight astonishment can be avoided if one observes these “traditions.” It should mean: on which arm do you wear a watch or at least on which wrist: After all, you do not wear the wristwatch directly on the hand.

2. How Big Can The Watch Be?

With an 18 cm wrist circumference, the case should not be larger than 40 millimeters – says a rule of thumb and rule of thumb, for which there can always be exceptions.

 3. Leather Or Stainless-Steel Bracelet?

A men’s watch like Rolex datejust watch (นาฬิกา rolex datejust which is the term in Thai) with a leather strap makes the watch much more discreet and inconspicuous. With a shiny watch on a metal bracelet, the watch comes more into focus. The advantage of the stainless-steel bracelet is that it fits almost any outfit.