Which wrist is your watch?

I was wondering, where do you guys wear your watches? Personally I am left handed but wear my watch on the left side either way. I think that watches should be worn on the left side, I just think it looks better. But I’m happy to hear any reasons why you don’t agree with me. :)

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I'm just curious to see how many will vote "I don't wear a watch" on Watch Crunch. 😂

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That is gorgeous!

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Always worn it on my right. Just feels natural to me.

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I wish they made more right hand watches so that I can wear them on my left hand without getting poked by the crown. 🤷

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WatchN2.0

Always worn it on my right. Just feels natural to me.

Are you left or right handed?

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CitizenKale

I wish they made more right hand watches so that I can wear them on my left hand without getting poked by the crown. 🤷

But if the crown is on the other side it’s super awkward to adjust anything on the watch without taking the watch off. You can’t see what you are doing cause your hand in in the way…

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I dual wield my watches so, both wrist.

Usually a mechanical on my left and an Apple Watch on the right.

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Nowt more annoying in the watch world than YouTube reviewers who wear on the right wrist 🤯🤣

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Left-handed. Watch on right wrist, Apple Watch on left.

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noartfoundhere

Are you left or right handed?

I’m quite ambidextrous so I’m comfortable wearing it on either.

I think I just started wearing on my right to avoid the watch ring clash on one arm and nothing on the other 😅

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Always worn it on the right ,and I'm right handed

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Oldmanwatches

Always worn it on the right ,and I'm right handed

Was there a reason for it or did you just like it on the right?

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noartfoundhere

But if the crown is on the other side it’s super awkward to adjust anything on the watch without taking the watch off. You can’t see what you are doing cause your hand in in the way…

I think that makes sense if you're manually winding or adjusting multiple times a day.

But I'd happily take my watch off once a day to adjust and wind if that means that the rest of the day I get better comfort.

And most watches these days you barely ever need to touch the crown. Good automatics or quartz etc.

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noartfoundhere

Was there a reason for it or did you just like it on the right?

Even when I was much younger I've always worn it on the right, just feels natural

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Right handed and wear my watch on my right wrist.