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  • Question
    When do I know the watch fits well?
    Community Answer
    When the watch is not continuously moving and neither is it squeezing your wrist, you are wearing the correct fit.
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    Can I wear a dress watch with casual shirts and everyday clothes?
    Community Answer
    With a collared shirt and khakis or nice jeans, yes, but it will probably stand out with anything more casual than this.
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    Can a woman wear a watch on her right wrist?
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    Yes, there is not a man/woman rule about which wrist to wear your watch on, it is simply personal preference.
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    On which hand should I wear my watch?
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    Depends on what is most comfortable for you, though usually it is worn on the non-dominant hand so it won't dig into your wrist while writing.
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    Can I wear an automatic watch all of the time the same as a quartz watch?
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    There's a clutch mechanism in automatic watches that prevent them from overwinding so you can wear them as much as you want, just don't forget to service the watch regularly. Service intervals depend on the watch and can be anything from 3 years to 20 years.
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    Can a woman wear a man's watch?
    Community Answer
    It doesn't matter. Anyone can wear any watch they like as long as they enjoy the way it looks.
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    When should I wear a stainless steel watch?
    Community Answer
    Whenever you want. Just do not wear in water if it isn't water resistant.
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    If a watch squeezes the side of my wrist a little, is it still considered to be the right fit?
    Community Answer
    No, if something feels too tight— even just a little bit— it is not the right fit.
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    How should I wear a Rolex two tone watch with a jubilee bracelet? Should it be tight or loose?
    Community Answer
    It should fit in order to feel comfortable without falling off.
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    Why do I need to wear a watch?
    Community Answer
    You don't have to wear a watch, it's just a fashionable accessory and an easy way to tell the time quickly.
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    Can I wear a hand bracelet with a watch on the same hand?
    Community Answer
    You should be able to, but if the bracelet is made of steel or something like that, it may damage your watch.
  • Question
    Is there a good watch to wear after surgery to the ulna bone near my wrist?
    Community Answer
    I'd recommend something with a Milanese loop or a flexible, not stiff material, that way you can adjust it to precisely what is comfortable.
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    With a leather band, I can never get the size just right. Should I wear it a little tight or a little loose?
    Community Answer
    Make it a little loose and just slide slightly to the bottom of your wrist until it fits comfortably.
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    Can I wear a wristwatch on the inside of my wrist?
    Community Answer
    It's not the standard choice, but you can wear it however you like.
  • Question
    Can't I just take my watch off when I'm doing a sport?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but taking your watch off every time you do sports can increase your chances of having it lost or stolen. Consider investing in a kinetic sports/diver watch that you don't need to remove.
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    Should my men's watch be under the shirt cuff or visible?
    Bonnie Moeng
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    For slim fit shirts it is normally visible, while with other shirts and blazers, only half of it is usually under the cuff.
  • Question
    Is there a watch that can be worn on a belt?
    MikaMarble
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    Pocket watches are great for belts and pockets. If you have a pocket, you can put the end of the pocket watch in your pocket and clip your chain onto a belt loop.
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    Which side should the crown be on? (Wearing on my right arm.)
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    It depends on the design of the watch; as long as you can read the dial, it doesn't matter. Most of the right-handed watches have the crown on the right side of the watch, and left-handed watches have the crown on the left side of the watch.
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    How do I shorten a metal Citizen watch band?
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    You might want to take it to a jeweler; they have the proper tools to remove links and will size it just right for you. Usually they will do this for free. If they don't, try a different jeweler.
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    Can I wear a watch with a leather band in water?
    Pascal Leers
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    No. Water is not good for a leather strap and may damage it over time. I would advise you to wear your watch on a metal, rubber or nylon strap when you plan to swim or get it wet otherwise.
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    How do I wear a wrist watch with long sleeves?
    Community Answer
    I suggest rolling up the sleeves for a more stylish look and to show off the watch.
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    Is it okay if my watch slides over and past my ulna bone when my arms are pointed down when I am walking?
    Community Answer
    Most people would not like to adjust their watch every time they move their arms, but if it doesn't bother you, it is fine.
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    How can I loosen the painful springs on an 18K gold cuff watch?
    Community Answer
    Take it to a jeweler. Let them do it for you so that you do not damage it in the process. Some jewelers will offer a service like this for free.
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    Does it matter whether the watch is worn with the face inward on the wrist if it is a woman wearing it?
    Community Answer
    You can wear your watch in any position that feels comfortable. However, most people would opt for the 'watch on top' approach.
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    Can I wear my watch with the face on the inside of my wrist?
    Community Answer
    Sure, but it'll be hard to twist your arm to see the time on it. Wear it normally with the face facing outwards to avoid inconvenience.
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    Is it suitable for a woman to wear her watch above the wrist bone?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it is appropriate to wear thin watches above the wrist bone. Many do this because it is comfortable and it gives a 1940s-50s look/feel.
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