I believe it's not a question whether you wear your watch on your left or right wrist, but rather the inherent design of the watch because the orientation is right handed.
I believe it's not a question whether you wear your watch on your left or right wrist, but rather the inherent design of the watch because the orientation is right handed.
I wear it on my left.
I've seen some watch nuts wear watches on both wrists just to give wrist time to their collections. Nagiging closet queens yung ibang pieces nila kasi.
Because I wear my smart watch on the right wrist, hirap manipulate controls haha. Still right ko pa din suot
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most of us will remove the watch from our wrist, in order to adjust it.
she must really love that watch. ayaw nang tanggalin sa pulso.
kung digital, no way one can adjust its time while on the wrist. it's designed not to be.
Last edited by dr. d; August 19th, 2018 at 09:26 AM.
I wear it on my left.
My eldest son is right handed and he wears his watch also on the right.
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haha cute!
I remember lang bigla, whenever I am having trouble doing something my man always offers help.. Pero observe nya muna ako then pagtatawanan. Haha (parang ginawa mo) then while he's doing it for me may lecture pa para alam ko na next time.
Isn't he the sweetest?
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If right handed, always on the left wrist. But, I've seen right handed folks putting it on the right.
i'm right-handed.
but i sometimes put the watch on my right wrist, when i drive.
hassle kasi yung reloj sa kaliwang pulso. suma-sagi kapag when i adjust the seating position in my all-pawis car.
I am right handed, which means for logic, I don't use my right brain...
Many years ago, analog watch, on my left hand.
With 12 on 3; 3 on 6; 6 on 9; and 9 on 12...
Watch face, same side as my palm...
- - - - -
So when I read the time, I would raise my fist, palm side facing me...
Weird (and imo, cool)but effective....
But one event changed all of that....![]()