I’m mix handed, I write righty, but I play guitar lefty, etc, I wear my watch on the right, it’s easier to put on and take off with my left hand, also the weight of a watch on my left wrist feels abnormal to me.
I'm left dominant, was forced to learn to write with my right hand, do most other things with the left. I've always worn a watch on the left wrist. It's just what I learned. I mean, I started wearing a watch age... what? 8? 10? We didn't have cell phones. We wore cheap quartz watches to meet friends, got home on time, get to school.
I'm left dominant, was forced to learn to write with my right hand, do most other things with the left. I've always worn a watch on the left wrist. It's just what I learned. I mean, I started wearing a watch age... what? 8? 10? We didn't have cell phones. We wore cheap quartz watches to meet friends, got home on time, get to school.
I am left handed and wearing watches on the same left hand because I am more careful with my left hand despite using it more. My right hand always felt clumsier and more likely to bang it against stuff.
I am left handed and wearing watches on the same left hand because I am more careful with my left hand despite using it more. My right hand always felt clumsier and more likely to bang it against stuff.
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Both!
I have weird ambidextrous qualities where I do everything right handed except writing and watch wearing (which I wear on my right hand)
I’m lefty with my watch on my right wrist. The crown rides up my arm and I’m convinced this is the superior way.
I’m mix handed, I write righty, but I play guitar lefty, etc, I wear my watch on the right, it’s easier to put on and take off with my left hand, also the weight of a watch on my left wrist feels abnormal to me.
A very serious answer.
I'm left dominant, was forced to learn to write with my right hand, do most other things with the left. I've always worn a watch on the left wrist. It's just what I learned. I mean, I started wearing a watch age... what? 8? 10? We didn't have cell phones. We wore cheap quartz watches to meet friends, got home on time, get to school.
I'm left dominant, was forced to learn to write with my right hand, do most other things with the left. I've always worn a watch on the left wrist. It's just what I learned. I mean, I started wearing a watch age... what? 8? 10? We didn't have cell phones. We wore cheap quartz watches to meet friends, got home on time, get to school.
Exact opposite of me! Wild
Left on left. I really shouldn't. But can't possibly change now.
B & C are the only correct answers 🤣
I am left handed and wearing watches on the same left hand because I am more careful with my left hand despite using it more. My right hand always felt clumsier and more likely to bang it against stuff.
RHD — watch on either.
C & D
I am left handed and wearing watches on the same left hand because I am more careful with my left hand despite using it more. My right hand always felt clumsier and more likely to bang it against stuff.
Exact the same with me. 🤜🤛
I have weird ambidextrous qualities where I do everything right handed except writing and watch wearing (which I wear on my right hand)
I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous!