Double wristing two time telling devices?

Do you occasionally double wrist two or more time telling devices?

If so, why?

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Only at watch meet ups.

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Every day. Apple Watch just too useful to shelve.

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I never had yet. And honestly i don t know any reason to do so

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When I'm at home on the weekends playing around with different watches in my collection? Sure, I've done it occasionally. Never when I'm out and about though.

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I have only had one day in the last three months when I have only worn one watch. Two watches pretty much every day. I know its silly, but one just feels like its not balanced.

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I just preordered a Casio DWH5600-1 which I plan on using for tracking my exercise. I can see wearing it on one wrist to track steps throughout the day and another watch on my other wrist so I can enjoy rotating my watch collection.

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The first double wrist guy I know is Maradona 😂

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Haha yeah I double wristed at the recent WindUp event in SF and hated it😆 First off, it was challenging putting the watch on my right-side wrist (just not used to it). The watch then looked/felt awkward and was too tight, since my right wrist is larger than my left. I gave up after a few minutes. Never again… If you can rock this look, then way to go! 🤙

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On my right wrist, I wear an Apple Watch for health tracking, and the social encouragement aspect of associated friend health tracking. I’m also addicted to outside temperature complication, as well as my local bank stock price in these recent days of bank instability. I do hate being in a group conversation and getting pinged on my wrist every 30 seconds… can’t tell you how much I hate that. Love having my automatic on my left wrist, though feeling awkward going in public as t-shirt season approaches.

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Fitness tracker on the right wrist; mechanical or quartz on the left.

Not that I really use the fitness tracker, but when I die, there will be no mystery as to why after they check my tracking data.

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Yes, on occasion. Like going to the watch store to resize a new bracelet. Or when feeling whimsical. Besides I regularly swap my watch between each wrists if it became too sweaty.

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I sometimes wear my Garmin forerunner on my right wrist when going on a short walk with wife/kids.

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I'm double wristing al the time, including right now. My Garmin Fenix stays on my wrist 24/7. Right wrist normally, day and night, apart from when I go running, when it moves to my left wrist.

Apart from when running or sleeping, my left wrist has one of my assortment of auto and quartz watches on.

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I do it in 3 scenarios;

1. Hiking - mechanical + Garmin

2. Digital detoxing - mechanical + Apple Watch, no iPhone

3. Selling a watch - 2 watches so I don’t feel the urge to buy a new one right away😆

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I always double wrist when I’m home

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I often double wrist with an Apple Watch while working from home.

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When dropping a watch off for service.

When breaking in a new watch, I'll wear it constantly for at least a week, so the rotation is on the right hand.

Sometimes when I need a chrono it will be on the right wrist.

Sometimes just because, made much easier when I'm working 4/5 at home.

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I never do it and have no desire to. Interestingly enough, my wrists are different in size enough that I would have to adjust the bracelet or use a different hole on the strap. It really would be a PITA for me to do schwartzkopfing.

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Mechanical watch on my left wrist and a Fitbit on my right wrist. Helps keep me in line with my exercise routine while also enjoying a nice time piece. I have switched off the auto display on the Fitbit so it’s more a recorder than time piece as I did find it distracting in normal display mode. Not for everyone but works for me.

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Not often but nothing wrong with it

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Recently started with a fitness tracker that has a watch and my regular watch. Don't know how to count that. The tracker does everything an f91w does plus all the fitness stuff.

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I found this “dual watch band” today that Sinn was making a few years back intense to wear mechanical and Apple Watch on same wrist. I’m not sure if it was the bulk, limited market, eccentricity or the crazy high price (>$200), that kept this from taking off.

https://www.sinn.de/en/Dual_Strap_System.htm