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I use pocket sundial
I have a smart watch, so it needs to be against the skin. Not loose / hanging. Just snug and comfortable, without moving position. It checks heart rate, vo2 max and sleeping patterns, etc.
Depending on the watch, you can either have it facing up or down (underside of the wrist). The underside is more for sports watches, but they can't be too large. I keep this one facing upwards, due to the size.
Classy..... Mine's a Mikey Mouse.
The thickest part of your wrist, where the joint is.
I wear a watch for practical considerations but also to match my own self-image. So yes, there is an aesthetic component to it, but that doesn't mean I'm vain or trying to impress anyone.
Everyone, It smart watches now. Analog watches is mostly irrelevant.
same
I personal like jewelry, but rather have it have some purpose.
Ironically you don't need a wrist watch when you have a smartphone in the pocket to tell you the time. So the only watch I like is a smart watch, which can quick txt message and take calls from your smartphone still in the pocket. Do GPS. Track exercises. Step count. Sleeping quality. I hate the rubber wrist bands, and rather it looks good.
Certain jewelry can draw attention to certain areas of the body, such as a necklace. Again it entirely depends on the purpose for it and your body type.
These are all eye focuses, which move another persons eye scanning over your body. I tend to hate nose rings, because the focus there isn't the best.
Exactly, Smart watches are on a another level. They are valuable for everyday life apart from telling time.