Pretty much whatever they feel like. Watches are not an issue item - they're personal items soldiers buy on their own.
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Not much compared to people who don't wear watches.
Usually on your wrist, but people wear watch chains on their belts or in their pockets for pocket watches, they make keychain watches, armband watches, and even finger/ring watches.
Timex watches are great for male runners keeping track of their heart rate, gps, and speed+distance. These watches are the perfect fit for runners, water resistant and are sold by the "lap-fulll".
Not much compared to people who don't wear watches.
kids usually wear hip hop watches with a big bezel. this watch is what all the teen boys in my school wear
No.
Men don't usually wear necklaces to events. Wrist watches say much more and have more class.
Callen and Sam both wear luminox series 8800 watches but that changes to fit the personality of the person they are undercover.
In the 16th century pocket watches were popular for men to wear. It was more of a fad. It wasn't until world war 1 wristwatches became popular. They were called trench watches and were worn by men in the military.
It depends on the specific regulations of the army you are in. Some armies may permit the wear of a gold watch with the uniform, while others may have stricter guidelines that only allow certain types of watches. It's best to consult your army's uniform regulations for clarity on this matter.
either the seals,navy, or marines or military people in Iraq who r geerals or somthin Special Forces wear the green beret. Paratroopers wear the red beret. Until a few years ago US Army Rangers were the only ones allowed to wear the black beret, but in a controversial decision all US Army personnel were given the black beret to improve their morale. To placate the Rangers they were given a beret of a different color, tan or khaki if I am not mistaken.