Not much compared to people who don't wear watches.
Usually on your wrist, but people wear watch chains on their belts or in their pockets for pocket watches, they make keychain watches, armband watches, and even finger/ring watches.
Approximately 20-25% of people globally wear watches regularly, but this percentage can vary depending on the region and age group. In recent years, the popularity of wearing traditional watches has declined with the rise of smartwatches and the use of smartphones to check the time.
most teens dont wear watches because some people think it is not cool or just because they have their phone with them which has a clock in it so they look at that instead of a watch
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Yes, watches have been around since 15th century. Portable Watch was used on a ship and it took few centuries til people started to "wear" watches.
Originally people had to wind their watch each day. Watches were designed so that they could be wound by the watch stem with the right hand. Most people wore their watches on their left wrists to make it easier to wind the watch with their right hand. With improvements in watches such as batteries and self-winding watches, the stem has become a way to set the watch, but is no longer needed for winding the watch each day. It has become more of a personal preference as to which hand to wear the watch on. Right handed people tend to wear their watches on their left wrist to avoid interference with activities such as hand writing, etc., where as left handed people tend to wear their watches on their right wrists, for the same reasons.
There is no universal preference for women to wear wrist watches on the right arm instead of the left. It is a matter of personal preference and comfort. Some women may choose to wear their watch on the right arm if they are left-handed or find it more comfortable that way.
People point to their wrist because that is where people wore wrist watches. Many people wear wrist watches, but many do not since cell phones have taken over the time-keeping function. It would not be surprising that some folks would not understand where the gesture originated.
Yes, people in the 1950's wore jewelery. Men tended to wear only watches and rings with some wearing bracelets. Men in the 1950's did not generally wear necklaces or ear rings. Piercings were not common. Women wore jewelery including ear rings, necklaces, rings, watches and bracelets. Again piercings were not common other than ear rings.
kids usually wear hip hop watches with a big bezel. this watch is what all the teen boys in my school wear
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