If I'm left handed should I still wear my watch on my left wrist? I'm not sure if left wrist is a fashion statement or just a simple fact that there are more right handed people so therefore it appears as though the watch should be worn on the left wrist.
You always wear you watch on your non-dominant wrist. The point is that when you're writing with a pen or pencil and watch won't be dangling around or weighing you down
It's also less likely to get damaged
>>12119328
get a left handed (mirrored) variant and wear it on your right wrist.
Okay cool thanks guys. Didn't wanna look weird with it on my right hand but if anybody asks I'll just say I'm left handed lol
Isn't it supposed to be on the left so that you can adjust the winder/use the buttons? I guess if you have a mirrored model that's problem solved.
>>12119328
I'm left and wear all my watches right and everybody I know does the same so it's nothing weird. I have never seen a mirrored model but if you can find one for the watch you seek then go for it.
>>12119328
personally i'm left-handed but still wear my watches on my left wrist, it feels awkward and cumbersome on my right