oh hey, I'm quite a leftie too. I usually prefer my left hand for most tasks, but using right hand never is outside my comfort zone. (maybe ambidextrous) :/
I have always wore mine on my right arm.I have had many people tell me I was wrong but I don't think so.a watch just feels plan weird on my left arm.
There is nothing wrong with wearing your watch on right wrist. However, you might find yourself facing some discomfort when trying to adjust date/time by rotating the adjustment knob (almost all adjustment knobs are made on right side of the watch for easy access and adjustment with right hand, while wearing the watch on left)
True but I normally only change time twice a year so that's not a big deal to me but I do see how it could effect people that travel alot from timezone to timezone.
On the subject of which arm your watch goes on has anyone ever heard the saying "never trust a man that wears his watch on his right arm" I was in AIT and my platoon Sgt mentioned it to me once
Which is why, there is nothing really wrong with wearing your watch on any wrist you like. It is all about preference, but one thing is for sure, whether left or right wrist, the watch will add its charm to your personality equally.
I have a number of very nice left handed watches with the crown on the left. They are easy to adjust and look good on my right wrist.. See pic in my earlier post.
Yes I did , Sir. I'm not sure but my visits to watch outlets left an impression, watch knobs are usually placed keeping right handed people in mind. I still need to see a watch with adjustment knob on left and not right (in person, of course).
It's my daughters. She told me I wasn't allowed to crop her foot out of the photo. I think she's excited that she's on the Internet.