
This guide will demonstrate the correct way to wear an Apple Watch, including the best position to wear it for comfort, sensor accuracy, and usability. We will also provide several Apple Watch comfort tips that will help you make the most out of your Apple Watch. Let’s get started!
Choosing the Right Wrist and Orientation
It’s usually recommended that you choose your non-dominant hand to wear your Apple Watch. You can wear it on either the left or right wrist, as there’s no real “correct” wrist to wear the Apple Watch. Typically, though, a right-handed person will wear the Apple Watch on the left wrist while a left-handed person will wear it on their right wrist, as is typical with all watches.
Ideal Strap Fit and Placement
The best Apple Watch strap fit is snug but not too tight. It should be snug enough so that it doesn’t slide down your arm but not too tight that it leaves a mark or restricts blood flow. The best Apple Watch placement is right above your wrist bone but not directly above it. That provides better mobility and sensor accuracy.
Why You Shouldn’t Wear It on the Inside of the Wrist or Ankle

It’s typically recommended that you wear your watch with the watch face facing up. Wearing it on your ankle is inconvenient and won’t provide the best use of your Apple Watch, including sensor readings.
You can technically wear it on the inside of your wrist, but sensor accuracy may vary. In addition, it can be inconvenient when typing on a computer, playing a piano, or when you need to quickly glance at the time in general.
Using Apple Watch During Exercise: Best Practices

When exercising, you might want to tighten the wrist strap ever so slightly so that it doesn’t move due to sweat and then loosen it after exercising. The good part about the Apple Watch is that it is water resistant, which means that it won’t get damaged due to sweat.
However, if you exercise often and sweat a lot and wear the Apple Watch during exercise, it’s best to opt for a band that is optimized for exercising, such as the Apple Sport Band or Sport Loop. This will increase both your personal comfort and the durability of your band.
Sensor Accuracy and Heart Rate Monitoring Tips
Sensor placement is crucial if you want to improve Apple Watch readings. Keep your watch above the wrist bone but not directly on it, and keep your fit snug but not too tight. Don’t wear the watch on the inside of your wrist. Note that tattoos can sometimes interfere with the sensor accuracy.
You will also want to turn Wrist Detection on and make sure your personal measurements, including height and weight, are accurate and up to date.
Apple Watch Etiquette and Style Considerations

The good thing about the Apple Watch is how versatile it is when it comes to wearing etiquette. You can dress as you like with the Apple Watch.
Since it’s an expensive and classy watch, you can use it with a suit. You can also go for a more casual look, such as jeans and a t-shirt. However, remember that the Apple Watch is also designed as an exercise tracker, so it goes well with exercise and workout clothing.
The watch band style plays a big role as well. While the Sport Band or Sport Loop is great for exercise, you might want to opt for Hermes strap band for a more casual fit or a stainless steel or gold link bracelet band for a more posh look.
Conclusion
So, remember: To get the best out of your watch in terms of comfort and sensor accuracy, wear the watch above the wrist and ensure a snug fit. Remember, too, that you can always choose from different strap options to increase comfort and style. In addition to Apple strap bands, there are third party strap bands that you can buy on Amazon or eBay.