A very serious question.

Do you actually wear your watch on the left or right?

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Both!

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I have weird ambidextrous qualities where I do everything right handed except writing and watch wearing (which I wear on my right hand)

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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.

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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.

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A very serious answer.

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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.

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seattlegirrlie

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

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Left on left. I really shouldn't. But can't possibly change now.

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B & C are the only correct answers 🤣

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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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RHD — watch on either.

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C & D

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DrianX

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. 🤜🤛

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88MilesPerHour

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!