The choice to bring your watch to the left hand or to the right is often the subject of discussions. If most people opt for the left wrist, some people prefer the other side. But then, where does this habit come from and are there rules to follow? Swiss Made Watch magazine explains everything to you!
Traditionally, the watches are on the left. This habit has its origin in the past, at a time when the manual trades were more widespread and the watches, often fragile, were not yet equipped with a shock system. The majority of people being right away, it was more prudent to wear your watch on the left wrist, less requested in daily activities. This precaution allowed to avoid shocks and improve the life of the mechanism.
As of the appearance of the first wrist watches, at the beginning of the 20th century, manufacturers designed their models taking into account this trend. The watches thus had their adjustment crown generally positioned on the right in order to allow right-handers to easily adjust their timepiece.
The wearing of the watch on the left remains the standard today for several reasons:
Although less common, wearing a watch to the right can be preferable in some cases:
Remember that the choice of wrist to wear its watch depends above all on its personal comfort and its daily use. If tradition has it that the watch is on the left, nothing prevents it from bringing it to the right if it suits you better.
The main thing is to adopt a habit that combines ease and practicality. With the evolution of designs and trends, everyone is free to choose the side that best suits them!
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