Professional photographer with an interest in watches for about 2 years now. Favorites are Seiko, Lorus, Festina, Timex, Swatch, Casio. Mostly affordable brands.
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Basically, just rotating the dial is theoretically feasible, but only if the dial feet are placed in a mirrored position.
Basically, just rotating the dial is theoretically feasible, but only if the dial feet are placed in a mirrored position.
That’s what I was thinking. Hmmmmm. Date wouldn’t change right since it’s just the other side
Everything will be upside down, but you can put the watch on facing downward and the crown will be at the 9 o'clock position (by the E index).