The general guiding rule with men's jewelry and accessories is that it is up to YOU to determine the proper etiquette. You will find various rules around the internet, such as precious metal watches are only for formal occasions; they should not exceed 41mm diameter; should only be worn on the non-dominant hand, and the band should be fitted; never sag so that it hits the top of your thumb. The only one of those items above with which I fervently agree is the last. Your watch should be fitted. Don't look like you're wearing your father's watch, however sentimental that may seem.
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Now, if it's truly a gold watch, remember that gold is one of the softer metals. I certainly wouldn't want to wear it as my daily watch, because it's going to get scratched easily. It would also match my watch to my other metal accessories - in the case of men, any necklaces, belt buckles, cuff links. If all your accessories are gold, then it makes it easier.
Shiny metals tend to draw attention. As you wave your hands around, point to things, people's attention will naturally be drawn to the flashing on your hand. If you're wearing gym clothes or short sleeves, they can't help but focus on your wrist. Personally, I think this is distracting; YOU should be the center of attention. If people are constantly watching your jewelry and not you, then invest in some training for social skills and/or cover your watch. In my opinion, I like to see a discreet flash under long sleeves; it makes me interested in what's under the clothes (and don't most men want the people they're attracting, be it, men or women, to wonder what's underneath?)
Wearing the same watch every day, unless for sentimental reasons, is frankly boring, predictable. I hear some men bemoan the notion that they don't have the range of accessories that women have; why would you waste the opportunity to show more of your style and flair? Gold is a warm color; it goes well with browns, and blends or pops with certain skin tones depending on the hue of your watch. It may look good with certain things; not with others. There are times I will wear specific metals to complement my skin tone; other times to pop against it.
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