Everyone has their own preferences when it comes to wearing a watch. Some prefer to wear a watch on their right hand, while others choose the left.

So, when it comes to practicality, is it more comfortable to wear a watch on the right or left wrist? Let’s explore this together in this article.

Determining Factors in Choosing a Hand to Wear a Watch

There are several things to consider when deciding whether to wear a watch on the right or left wrist. Here are some of those factors:

1. Hand dominance and its impact

The most significant factor is often hand dominance. Most people wear their watch on their non-dominant hand to avoid interference with daily activities.

For instance, right-handed individuals usually wear their watch on their left wrist, as this helps prevent the watch from getting in the way when writing or performing other tasks.

Wearing a watch on the non-dominant hand also enhances comfort and functionality. It reduces the risk of scratches and damage since the dominant hand is used more frequently for various tasks.

Additionally, some watches are designed with the crown positioned for easier access when worn on the non-dominant wrist.

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2. Comfort and accessibility

Ultimately, personal comfort plays a key role in deciding which wrist to wear a watch on. Some people may feel more comfortable wearing a watch on their dominant hand, especially if they prefer the aesthetic or feel it aligns better with their style.

Moreover, accessibility can also influence placement. For example, if a smartwatch is used for fitness tracking, wearing it on the dominant hand might provide more accurate readings during physical activities.

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3. Type of job and daily activities

The nature of one’s job or daily activities can affect the choice of wrist. Certain jobs involve frequent hand movements.

In professional settings, wearing a watch on the non-dominant wrist is often preferred to maintain a neat appearance without disruptions while performing tasks like typing or writing.

Cultural factors also play a role; in some cultures, specific norms dictate which wrist is appropriate for wearing a watch. 

For example, in certain Middle Eastern cultures, wearing a watch on the left wrist might be considered impolite.

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Are There Watches Specifically Designed for the Left Hand?

Many luxury watch brands offer watches specifically designed for the left hand. These watches cater to collectors who are more accustomed to using their left hand.

Such watches are called left-handed watches or destro watches. The term destro comes from the Italian word for “right.”

This means these watches are worn on the right wrist, with the crown positioned on the left side of the case.

Example of Left-Handed Watches

One notable example of a left-handed watch is the Rolex GMT-Master II ref. 126720VTNR. This special variant was created by Rolex with the iconic Rolex “Sprite” design.

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This model was first released in 2022. Like the GMT-Master “Sprite”, this watch features a two-tone bezel in black and green.

Apart from the crown’s position, there are no significant differences between this watch and other GMT-Master models. Its main feature remains the same—a second time zone displayed with a green hand.

For those interested in wearing a watch on the left hand with this GMT-Master, it’s now available at Luxehouze for IDR 269 million.

When choosing a watch to wear on the right or left hand, several factors should be considered. There are no strict rules, so the decision can be tailored to individual needs and preferences.

For those looking for a watch, whether for the right or left hand, try finding one at Luxehouze. Luxehouze offers a collection of luxury watches that are 100% authentic and available at the best prices.Whatever the brand, from Rolex to Patek Philippe, you can find it at Luxehouze. Visit Luxehouze now in Jakarta, Surabaya, or Singapore!