– If you are left-handed, consider wearing the watch on your right wrist, following the same logic: to protect it and make it easier to use.
– Adjust the strap well, not too tight or too loose. A loose strap can lead the watch to be bumped; A very tight one can lead to discomfort or circulation problems.
– Avoid exposing the watch to perfumes or creams, as they can damage its materials.
– Clean it regularly with a soft cloth, especially if you use it every day.
– Wear ergonomically designed watches if you’re going to wear it for many hours at a time, to avoid marks or skin irritations.
In conclusion, wearing the watch on the left wrist is not just a matter of style, but a choice that makes sense from the functionality and care of the accessory. Now that you know, on which wrist do you wear your watch?