Jewelry on men, what is your opinion? likes/dislikes etc..

I was going to say that depending on your line of work, there might have been a reason for you wearing it on your right.

I am right handed and wear my watch on my right wrist, it just feels wrong on the left.

But then I did it because when I was young my dad broke his left arm and so had to wear a watch on the right and I copied and it stuck with us both.
 
I was going to say that depending on your line of work, there might have been a reason for you wearing it on your right.

It was more convenient when I was a soldier, but again that isn't universal, each found their own preference. (I knew one chap who wore one on each wrist!)

I was just wondering why it is considered wrong to wear a watch on your right, rather than left wrist.
 
I wear a watch on my left hand, and sometimes a braclet that the gf got me on my right. It has sentimental value and don't care what others think :).
 
I don't like it really but I don't like jewellery on women either. I don't mind silicone bracelets but not keen on metals.

Anyway...... Life, Laugh, Love?? Did you buy it in China or something? Live, Laugh, Love surely?
 
Wear what you like.

What someone else says is more a reflection of the person they are than you. The only reason they're judgemental is because they have some deep insecurities of their own.
 
I have 2 rings (white gold/diamond) one is wedding ring and one other

tbh I am fine with most jewellery on men except earrrings, wear cufflinks a lot but wouldn't class them as jewellery
 
not for me, dont wear anything but my glasses and clothes... never been a chain or bracelet man or even a watch wearer.
 
Wear what you like.

What someone else says is more a reflection of the person they are than you. The only reason they're judgemental is because they have some deep insecurities of their own.

I agree with the first part but not the second part. Maybe they just have an opinion. If someone ****s your bangle they have insecurities? Seriously?
 
I used to wear a gold ring and a gold chain, but stopped years ago so I could wear a nice watch instead.

I don't like to see lots of jewellery on anyone, male or female. It looks tacky, no matter what it cost or is worth. A little is fine though.
 
HATE IT. I have stopped wearing a watch and have lost 2 of wedding rings due to taking them off and leaving the places. No impressive, but I just don't like wearing stuff other than clothes and aftershave :D
 
I agree with the first part but not the second part. Maybe they just have an opinion. If someone ***** your bangle they have insecurities? Seriously?

Yes. Seriously. Why else would someone belittle someone else on their choices?

If someone doesn't want to wear a bangle fine, but what's the need to insult them over it and call the choice 'gay'?
 
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I see nothing wrong with men wearing "tasteful" jewellery. I bought my boyfriend a bracelet & he's worn leather bracelets before. I would object he if he started wearing gold medallions and sovereign rings though :p
 
Yes. Seriously. Why else would someone belittle someone else on their choices?

If someone doesn't want to wear a bangle fine, but what's the need to insult them over it and call the choice 'gay'?

Lol! They are just saying they don't like it. Take a chill pill Mr Serious!
 
HATE IT. I have stopped wearing a watch and have lost 2 of wedding rings due to taking them off and leaving the places. No impressive, but I just don't like wearing stuff other than clothes and aftershave :D

This for me too, however I can just about hack wearing a watch but its a £35 timex, fabric strapped one, nothing flashy. I'm not married so no need to wear a ring but if I do get married I will NOT be wearing a ring then either. I'm just not a jewellery person and whilst I don't care what other men wear I think they look silly wearing it, bar watches (though some watches these days are ridiculous style wise too!).
 
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