• Which wrist do you wear your watch on?
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i wear two watches on both wrists
Right, cause I'm right in every way
I don't even own a watch.
The real question is which way do you have the face facing? I always have it facing upwards.
i put it on my left hand; im left handed also i put it upside down
Left, it just feels right.
Left handed but wear a watch left.
[IMG]http://www.watch-id.com/sites/default/files/upload/sighting/TAG-Heuer-Carrera-Day-Date-Leonardo-DiCaprio-ad.jpg[/IMG] on my hand get on my level
Left, though I haven't worn a watch in like 15 years.
Left, but I have it facing downwards instead of upwards, you know the part of your wrist where you feel the pulse. Obstructs less that way and I can still check the time just by flicking my wrist.
I don't wear a watch or bracelet. Ever.
Right, and I literally never take off my watch. It's clockwork, so it withstands water, and it also glows in the dark, neat!
I used to wear it on my right, but I switched over to using it on my left a few years ago because I found out it was more common.
I wear it on my left pretty much 24/7, seeing as I'm right handed wearing it on my left doesn't cause me any discomfort while writing.
I once got called a faggot in school for being right handed and wearing a watch on my right wrist. Wot.
"All the minorities - in my school" Also, upon asking everybody I knew - I've realized surprisingly that most people who are right-handed still wear their watch on the left wrist. Weird.
[QUOTE=KillerLUA;41023658]Also, upon asking everybody I knew - I've realized surprisingly that most people who are right-handed still wear their watch on the left wrist. Weird.[/QUOTE] why is that at all weird? as mentioned many times in this thread it makes much more sense to wear your watch on your non-dominant hand
right handed, wear it left.
I am right handed,I wear it facing outward on my right hand.
I was told that men are supposed to wear it on left, and women on the right. I don't wear a watch anyway, I just use my phone. Having a watch is uncomfortable and unnecessary, unless you wear it for fashion, or you really care about the slight convenience you have over people who have to take their phone out their pocket.
Left hand, even though I'm also left handed. Also y'all saying you check your phone for the time, have fun digging that out when you're sitting down :^)
Right wrist, I swapped about a year ago because a rash broke out on my left wrist for some reason, and it feels weird to swap back. I also hold my knife and fork left-handed for some reason, possibly because when I was little I never used to hold a knife, so I just held a fork in my right hand because it's dominant.
It is customary to wear the watch on one's non-dominant hand, as others have said. Honestly, if you work in the business world, you have to follow this rule or risk looking really, well, silly.
I prefer my right hand, despite being right handed.
[QUOTE=Sir Colton;41036669]It is customary to wear the watch on one's non-dominant hand, as others have said. Honestly, if you work in the business world, you have to follow this rule or risk looking really, well, silly.[/QUOTE] [img]http://www.onthedash.com/pics4docs/Obama/ObamaSigningB700.jpg[/img] Obama don't care.
My wrist is too small for my watch, so I put it in my pocket.
I wear it on my left hand facing inward, and I'm right handed.
My right hand, it just makes sense, besides I can't put my watch on my left hand, I lack the finger coordination in my right hand. I'm good with fingers in my left hand, good with fine control in the right.
Left handed. Don't tell me I've been wearing it on the gay side all along.
[QUOTE=Zakkin;41011308]I have a pocketwatch+chain, so my pocket.[/QUOTE] Why did I read that as pokewatch? Like this thing: [img]http://th09.deviantart.net/fs18/PRE/f/2007/182/a/0/Poketch_box_cover_by_Agufanatic98.jpg[/img]
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