Reading the Wrist — The Complete Guide to Understanding People Through Their Watches
Every wrist tells a story. This book teaches you exactly how to read it.
Before someone speaks a single word, the watch on their wrist has already told you who they are, what they value, how they make decisions — and how they want the world to see them. Reading the Wrist by Soumeen Majumdar is the world’s most comprehensive guide to watch personality psychology — a groundbreaking system that bridges personality science, Vedic numerology, Western astrology, brand psychology, and cultural anthropology into one practical, immediately usable framework.
What You Will Discover Inside
This book takes you on a complete journey from foundational watch psychology all the way through to real-world application. You will learn how to read the physical elements of any watch — dial colour, case shape, strap material, hand style, thickness, and wearing position — and understand exactly what each element reveals about the wearer’s personality, ambitions, and inner world.
You will discover detailed personality profiles for every watch type: the dress watch wearer, the diving watch wearer, the pilot watch wearer, the vintage collector, the smartwatch devotee, and — perhaps most fascinating of all — the person who wears no watch at all.
The book includes a complete brand-by-brand personality profiling guide, covering Rolex, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Omega, IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Breitling, TAG Heuer, Hublot, Apple Watch, Garmin, and many more. You will never look at a luxury watch — or a simple Casio — the same way again.
The Numerology and Astrology of Watches
Going far beyond surface psychology, Reading the Wrist explores the profound numerological and astrological dimensions of watch choice. Discover which watch types align with each of the nine Life Path Numbers, how the twelve astrological signs map to specific watch personalities, and how the numbers on a watch dial interact with your personal energy field. This dimension of the book draws directly from Vedic numerological tradition — the same tradition that guided Amitabh Bachchan to wear watches on both wrists during his most devastating financial crisis, a decision widely credited as a turning point in his spectacular comeback.
Advanced Personality Frameworks
Each of the sixteen MBTI personality types maps consistently to specific watch preferences. The Big Five personality traits — Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism — each leave clear fingerprints on watch choice. The book walks you through all of these frameworks with clarity, depth, and practical examples drawn from real people and real watches.
Real-World Application
Reading the Wrist is not an academic exercise. It is a practical field guide. Dedicated chapters cover watch reading in business negotiations, boardrooms, first dates, social gatherings, and even social media photographs. The book culminates in the 60-Second Watch Reading Framework — a complete, field-tested system that allows you to read any wrist, in any context, with accuracy and confidence in under a minute.
Who This Book Is For
This book is for anyone who works with people and wants a deeper edge in understanding them. It is for professionals in leadership, sales, coaching, HR, and negotiation. It is for watch enthusiasts who want to understand the deeper meaning behind their passion. It is for anyone fascinated by personality psychology, numerology, astrology, or non-verbal communication. And it is for anyone who wants to finally understand what their own watch says about who they are — and who they are becoming.
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Reading the Wrist is available as an ebook and paperback. Published by Inkspired Creation.
The wrist never lies. Are you ready to hear what it is saying?













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