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What wrist should you wear your watch on?

Choosing on which wrist to wear your watch may seem trivial at first glance, yet it speaks volumes about your personal style and practicality. Traditionally, wristwatches are worn on the non-dominant hand, meaning if you're right-handed, your watch typically sits on your left wrist, and vice versa. But why is this the norm, and are there reasons to consider switching?