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right handed people who wear watches on their right wrists.

  

i do that

So do I, otherwise the twisty thing on the side digs into my hand it's too annoying

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I haven't worn a watch for over 30 years, can't really see the point with so much technology to hand. Still surprised they are so popular.

Occasionally, do try and guess the time a la Jack Reacher, but unfortunately never get as close as he does!

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I haven't worn a watch for over 30 years, can't really see the point with so much technology to hand. Still surprised they are so popular.

Occasionally, do try and guess the time a la Jack Reacher, but unfortunately never get as close as he does!

 

did you mean that @@BoyJones lol lol

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if you're right handed you should wear your watch on left hand. thought everyone knew that

Why should you? Surely it's wherever is more comfortable

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and more comfortable is left hand if right handed

Not if the thing on the side of the watch is digging into the top of your hand every time you twist your wrist to look at the time

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I don't wear a watch anymore btw but when I did I repped the right wrist. cos then you just need one hand innit. can write with it click things with it use my phone with it an check my watch with it. cba having to get my other hand all up in my face to see the time when my right hand is there doing stuff anyway

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So if you are left handed should you were your watch on your right wrist or is it always worn on the left wrist regardless of what hand you use.

Also, what if you're ambidextrous?

Posted

I don't wear a watch anymore btw but when I did I repped the right wrist. cos then you just need one hand innit. can write with it click things with it use my phone with it an check my watch with it. cba having to get my other hand all up in my face to see the time when my right hand is there doing stuff anyway

 

Do you need an eye test? :unsure: 

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I don't  wear a watch now but when I dod it was left hand. I don't know why really. I stopped mainly because the straps irritated my wrists. It is possible to wear  one on your right hand on the underside. I have done that occasionally on both hands so does it really matter?  

Posted

So if you are left handed should you were your watch on your right wrist or is it always worn on the left wrist regardless of what hand you use.

It has to be left hand always surely?? The pin must be really awkward to use if the watch is on the right hand.

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I don't  wear a watch now but when I dod it was left hand. I don't know why really. I stopped mainly because the straps irritated my wrists. It is possible to wear  one on your right hand on the underside. I have done that occasionally on both hands so does it really matter?  

 

 

When you dod, was it a diddy watch?

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Not if the thing on the side of the watch is digging into the top of your hand every time you twist your wrist to look at the time

 

I have literally never had that problem, or even thought of it as a problem. How are you wearing your watch???

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Men who wear watches with the face on the underside of their wrist. F*** sake what possesses you to do that?

 

spawn of the devil

 

I have literally never had that problem, or even thought of it as a problem. How are you wearing your watch???

 

this!

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I have literally never had that problem, or even thought of it as a problem. How are you wearing your watch???

 

My old watch used to do that.  I think it just means the strap is a bit loose.

 

I remedied the problem with a vigorous left handed self pleasuring regime which resulted in my wrist getting a bit thicker.  Some have said I should have simply tightened the watch strap, but I strongly disagreed.

Take note, DB11

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