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This is why you should always wear your watch on your left wrist

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Because the dominant hand moves more and sweats more, wearing the watch on the left helps keep it drier, which is great for preserving the strap, especially if it’s leather.

Practical tips

– 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?

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