11 Rules of the Watch

  11 Rules of the Watch Stylish men know not to wear brown  shoes  with a black belt, a pre-tied bow tie, or  pajamas  outside of the house. When it comes to  watches  people are a little fuzzy about the rules. We often see men wearing a completely inappropriate timepiece for their outfit, or they’re checking the time every five minutes in a meeting. Knowing the rules of watch-wearing will help you avoid making faux-pas, and they apply to watches that are expensive, inexpensive, casual and formal alike. Few accessories are as classic as a wristwatch 11. Wear your watch on the wrist that suits you The old rule of thumb was to always wear a watch on the non-dominant wrist. The reasoning was that it is the opposite of the dominant hand. Don’t let tradition dictate on which hand you wear your watch; wear it where you find it most comfortable. James Bond wearing a dive watch with a tuxedo 10. Never wear a dive watch with a suit Just because James Bond ...