Author Fredric J. Friedberg’s explains in his history of the “Illinois Watch Company,” how one man was shamed for sporting a watch:

After the end of World War I, a lawyer was arguing a point of law in court when Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis noticed that the lawyer was wearing a wristwatch.

The judge halted the lawyer in mid-sentence and asked him if he served in the war.

When the lawyer responded he had not, Judge Landis ordered him to remove the watch, admonishing him that it was inappropriate for non-veterans to wear a wristwatch.

Ouch.

Today, the standard timepiece continues its legacy among men’s fashion.

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