Ring Left, Watch Right. RIght handed. Stems back from school. When writing, it was a simple twist of the wrist to see the time.
Oh yea, that's all I need is a ring on my Rt hand to announce my arrival with the tink-tink of gold against an M-4 receiver. Watch left hand no rings
Ring left hand, watch left hand. Nothing on the right hand. I'm right handed, and that means my right hand is usually carrying/doing something. It's easier to keep the watch on my dormant wrist as that's the one I'm more easily able to flip over to note the time.
Both on left. I normally wear a bracelet (either a paracord or a RoadID) on my right wrist when I'm not at work. I don't like wearing much on my right as I play guitar, and even a thin paracord bracelet will interfere with my picking/strumming.
ring left, watch left, college ring right, medic alert bracelet right. I am starting to look like Ringo circa 1964.
My wedding ring is on my left hand and my father's ring is on my right. The first thing that I ever purchased using a credit card was a Gucci 3000.2 M in 1988 and I still wear it every day on my left wrist. I learned early to buy quality or buy twice. My watch still keeps perfect time. I replaced the movement and bezel about two years ago ($600) and regularly replace the crystal and band. Small price to pay for the sentimental attachment that I have with my watch. Once, my wife asked me if I should replace it because it was so old and it was time for something new. I just looked at her, but I've been married to long to make the rookie mistake of saying what I was thinking. SAM_2530 by jdjones3109, on Flickr
Ring on the left, Sabona magnetic bracelet in the right wrist. I don't wear a watch much, but if I do it's on the left. I'm right handed. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk