Vivalaraza
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Bought a YSL t-shirt for way too much money. Don't really regret it...but it was definitely an excessive purchase...I could have bought 50 Uniqlo crew necks for the same price.
Left hand is more common...but maybe just because its easier to put a watch on your 'other' hand.
One of the 'trendy' things I have seen a little bit of is wearing the watch face on the inside of the wrist rather than the outside.
Left is the traditional location.
My theory is that since righthandedness is dominant, it made the left hand was open to check the time.
Think when carrying a briefcase or umbrella. It's much more convenient to have your watch on your left hand, which would be unencumbered.
Obviously, if you're lefty that won't be the case, but these trends develop from mass adoption and there are many more righties than lefties per genetic distribution.
Left hand is more common...but maybe just because its easier to put a watch on your 'other' hand.
One of the 'trendy' things I have seen a little bit of is wearing the watch face on the inside of the wrist rather than the outside.