Other accessories?

Does anyone wear other accessories on their non watch wrist? Drop a comment or photo below.

Personally, I typically rock a couple of 80s rope, friendship bracelets on my other wrist. I think it kind of balances it out, and gives a pop of color. They also do hold a special memory for me in addition to reminding me of my childhood.

Also, I like the retro reference and feel, especially since they are rarely seen today.

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Nope

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No

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Not into other stuff/jewelry/accessories aside from my wedding ring. When it comes to my wrists, it's all about the watches for me (on my left hand). Nothing on the right.

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A watch is the only jewellery I wear; not even a wedding ring.

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Yes, depending on the color of either the dial or the strap

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Just remembering.

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No, it's kind of a pet peeve of mine. When I think of a guy wearing a watch, I think of my Grandfather, my Father and my Uncle. They rocked a Timex and were as unfashionable as you can get, but it was the fact that that was like their daily uniform that made it so cool. Maybe it's my age 59 soon to be 60 but I am not a fan of anything on the same wrist as the watch and the other one, but hey I'm not disgusted by it, it's just not for me. lol

When I was in my early 20s I was a hairdresser and my whole life was about fashion, I left that field before I hit 30, and it was exhausting getting dressed back then. lol

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Oh man, we all used to make those friendship bracelets in elementary school in the 80s 😎

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Stuck with a theme…

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Lots of metal.

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Not usually but occasionally I'll wear my david yurman cross bracelet

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Or this breast cancer bracelet made by beads by gonzo to honor my grandmother, mother and sister who all battled the disease. 💕

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No 🤷‍♂

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Usually a Fitbit and a couple of infinity knot bracelet things (not too dissimilar to your acid bands there) from my Mrs. I like the idea of wearing stuff on the watch wrist, Clarkson style, but usually it’s a watch I don’t want scratched to buggery, so haven’t.

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I usually only wear my wedding ring because I don’t like dragging them across the desktop when I’m working. On days off though the blue, green, and white one was given to me by my husband on a date to the Santa Cruze Beach Boardwalk when we were still just dating. The silver one spells out “I love you” in Morse code, also from him, and the single stone ring I inherited when my grandfather passed away. That’s all I ever wear jewelry wise.

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Ive had this braclet for a few years

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casiodean

Usually my bead thingy.

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But sometimes I wear a paracord on the other wrist to balance things, or maybe on the same wrist if it matches the watch.

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I make paracord bracelets (thanks to YouTube!) and so I have 100s of them.

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And sometimes I combine the two:

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I've made a few paracord bracelets after binging a bunch of paracord planet videos 🤣

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WhiskeyTangoFoxtrot

Yes. I love bracelets and rings.

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I started wearing a couple of rings in the past year, but only just wear the two.

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oddsocks

Sorry to hear about the wedding ring. Though I've heard some frequent travelers opt to get those silicone rings as a travel wedding ring, so they don't have to fool with removing them

Great tip, next marriage maybe, LOL

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Le gramme 7g brushed cable or bangle bracelet

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My partner got me a really nice double-wrap leather bracelet and she has a purple one to match.

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got_time_1

Not usually but occasionally I'll wear my david yurman cross bracelet

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Or this breast cancer bracelet made by beads by gonzo to honor my grandmother, mother and sister who all battled the disease. 💕

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I'm sorry about their passing. It's a good memorial to them. My brother passed about 20 years ago, which is the memory I have associated with my bracelet, since he wore one as well.

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TimexBadger

No, it's kind of a pet peeve of mine. When I think of a guy wearing a watch, I think of my Grandfather, my Father and my Uncle. They rocked a Timex and were as unfashionable as you can get, but it was the fact that that was like their daily uniform that made it so cool. Maybe it's my age 59 soon to be 60 but I am not a fan of anything on the same wrist as the watch and the other one, but hey I'm not disgusted by it, it's just not for me. lol

When I was in my early 20s I was a hairdresser and my whole life was about fashion, I left that field before I hit 30, and it was exhausting getting dressed back then. lol

I can understand that. I refuse to wear dress shoes after numerous days of having to stand in Home Depot while my parents debated two shades of off white for a sink for hours.

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oddsocks

I'm sorry about their passing. It's a good memorial to them. My brother passed about 20 years ago, which is the memory I have associated with my bracelet, since he wore one as well.

Well my mother and grandmother passed but they were able to survive it for many many years. My sister is doing very well. I'm very sorry to hear about your brother 🙏

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Every so often order a new one, once the old one gets too worn.

Thinking of having a custom one made specifically for two friends in particular.

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No siree

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Nope - I’m not even a fan of double wristing.

Just the watch…

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Fathers Day gift from the kids and I prefer to wear it with my watch and have my other hand free. Here it is with the Roebuck Watch Compant Diviso

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