Ever wonder which wrist you’re supposed to wear your watch on? You’re not alone. It’s a question a lot of us have asked. And though it may seem like a minor detail, there’s actually a little history behind it. 

Traditionally, women (and men) have worn watches on their left wrist, mainly because most people are right-handed and it made it easier to check the time without interrupting what you were doing. But as the years passed, the rules have become more flexible, and many women have begun wearing watches on their right wrist. Today, most ladies wear their watch on the wrist of their non-dominant hand.

 A close-up of a person wearing a sleek Timex watch with a teal dial and a silver mesh strap. The person is dressed in a denim jacket, and white hand-drawn hearts are illustrated near the wrist, giving a playful and stylish vibe.

Does It Really Matter Which Wrist You Choose? 

Not really. It's mainly a matter of comfort, ease of use, or the special design of the watch itself. Most watches are designed with the crown on the right side, making watch adjustments easier when worn on the left wrist. However, if you’re left-handed, you might find wearing a watch on the right wrist more convenient.

 

Right Wrist vs. Left Wrist: Pros & Cons 

Left Wrist: 

  • More convenient for right-handed wearers 

  • Follows traditional styling norms 

  • Designed for easier adjustments 

Right Wrist: 

  • Great for left-handed wearers 

  • A more fashion-forward, non-traditional look 

  • May be trickier to adjust 

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Style Over Rules: Fashion is Personal 

Today, rejecting the rules is a fashion trend in itself. More than ever, personal style is about expressing who you are and not just following what’s popular. That’s why we’re seeing so many influencers, celebrities, and fashion icons wearing their watches in ways that feel most authentic to them (with one American rapper even seen rocking her watch as an anklet recently!), and we suggest you do the same. 

When styling your watch, think about how it complements your other jewelry. Is there a charm bracelet you love wearing on your right wrist? Wear your watch on the left side. Want to keep the focus on your wedding band? Pop your watch on your right wrist. It’s all about balance and comfort.

 A young woman with long, wavy brown hair wearing vintage-style over-ear headphones and a light blue striped shirt. She rests her hand on her face, showcasing a gold wristwatch with a classic round dial on her wrist. She has a relaxed expression and looks directly at the camera.

Final Thoughts – It’s All About Personal Style 

There’s no rulebook when it comes to which wrist your watch belongs on. No one is going to question your choice, so do what feels and looks best to you. Explore our women’s watch collection to find your new fave.

 

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