What is which wrist to wear watch?

Generally, the advice is to wear your watch on your non-dominant hand.

  • Reasoning: This keeps your dominant hand free for tasks and reduces the risk of damaging the watch. For example, if you are right-handed, you would wear the watch on your left wrist.

  • Comfort and Preference: Ultimately, the "correct" wrist is the one that feels most comfortable for you. Some people may prefer wearing it on their dominant hand regardless.

  • Practical Considerations: If you frequently use a mouse with your right hand, wearing a watch on your right wrist might feel cumbersome. The same logic applies to other activities.