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Worn Left. Worn Right. Worn Cheap. Worn Right.

Updated: Jul 15

Close-up of a man’s hands folded on a dark wood table, wearing a wristwatch, ring, and tweed blazer in dim light.

Look at the wrist.


Not the brand first. The placement.


Left wrist is standard.

Right wrist suggests either left-handedness or a preference for not following defaults.(Occasionally both. Rarely by accident.)


Then the object itself.


Some watches are expensive.

Some only perform expensiveness.

The difference is visible under light, not in logos.


Scratches matter.

Not because they damage the watch, but because they describe how it is used.

Untouched surfaces suggest preservation.

Worn edges suggest participation.


Then there are smartwatches.


They do not measure time.

They measure compliance.


Notifications, steps, sleep, heart rate — a continuous audit of behavior presented as self-improvement.

The watch is no longer an instrument. It is a reporting system worn voluntarily.


(It reports to you. It also trains you to report to it.)


People who wear them rarely check the time.

They check whether they are aligned.


Mechanical watches behave differently.


They do not update.

They do not notify.

They simply continue.


Which makes them either obsolete or resistant, depending on what you expect from time.


There is also a third category.


No watch at all.


Either time is irrelevant, or it is controlled elsewhere.

Both produce the same external signal.


Status exists here as well.


Some wear expensive watches so others know what they are worth.

Others wear nothing for the same reason.


Time remains unaffected.


It moves at a constant rate across all categories, ignoring both price and intention.


The watch does not tell you what time it is.


It tells you how the wearer negotiates with it.

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