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I think this is simply a matter of taste. Technically you can wear whatever you want in public as long as you are wearing something.
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Sure, if that is what the woman prefers. The main difference between men's and women's watches is the size of the face and the band. Most men have larger hands than most women, so therefore, they make watches larger to fit proportionally to their larger hands and wrists. (and smaller watches to fit smaller hands and wrists) If a woman wants a "men's" watch, she should wear one.
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For everyday wear, if your style is fairly casual then yes, generally no-one will notice. I'd advice against it for more formal or elegant outfits as it can have the same clunky effect as wearing Doc Marten's with your cocktail dress.
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I do not think it is a good idea. Men's watches are too big for us ladies.
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i dont see why not
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No, there are men's watches and ladies' watches, the same a there are men's clothing and ladies' clothing. One should also wear sports watches with sports clothes and dress watches with dress clothes.
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i dont see why not, ive done it
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I don't do it myself, and I don't se why anybody should do it.
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Yes! You wear whatever you want to wear.
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i dont see anything wrong with it
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No. Mens watches explode if they detect a woman wearing it.... of course you can wear whatever you want.
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i dont see anything wrong with it
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I do not think that is a good idea. Women are smaller than men on the average, so they need smaller watches. Some complications are rather large however.
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Only if it's a Rolex. 😄
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Why not?
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Yes, but it depends what we consider men's size. For most of the History of wrist watches, sizes from 32mm and above were reserved to men. With the revival of the Officine Panerai brand in the late 1990s, chunky military watches suddenly became popular and was game-changing. Since then, 36mm has become the smallest size for men, and most watches are between 39mm and 43mm. Since the cultural acceptance of size has shifted, women who wear a 39mm or 41mm are not frowned upon. A good visual rule of thumb is to measure the width of the wrist and divide it by the golden ratio (1.618). The result is the ideal diameter that will look perfect on the wrist.
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A watch is a watch. They don't have genders.
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bostjan the adequate 🥉Good to see you are checking back in.
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Sure, why not?
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