My dad was a leftie...and I'm not

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So I was raised to wear my watch on my right wrist. Am I the only one on here?
Just curious. I wear a smart watch and the controls are pretty much the only thing I'm fully ambidextrous with
 

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In general accepted wear for a left handed individual is to wear a wristwatch on their left hand. Culturally I think this is changing due to smart watches. I do not think Rolex or Tudor would have come out with watches with crowns on the left side of the watch if things weren't changing. There have been some watch manufacturers who have put crown on the left side in the past, however I think it was more for comfort and the idea hadn't really caught on.
 

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So I was raised to wear my watch on my right wrist. Am I the only one on here?
Just curious. I wear a smart watch and the controls are pretty much the only thing I'm fully ambidextrous with
There're a couple weirdos here but you can correct it if you want. Just put it on the left wrist like normal humans and you'll be good to go and at peace with yourself. LOL
 

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