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My grandfather told me a long time ago that according to the Book of Etiquette, it was customary for a man to wear his watch on the left and a woman to wear her watch on the right. I still don't understand who came up with those rules or why, but I tend to wear mine on the right.
 

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Not sure about all that... and is "symbology" a real thing? I thought it was semiotics. In any case, you seem to be more interested in advertising than anything!
Semantics... if you know what he means, then its a real thing.

FYI that's not advertising. You clearly must have missed the Skull & Cross Bones symbol in the watch. Also a secret society to which George Bush and several other important people belonged to. H2 shows this stuff a lot.
 
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