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mwa

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Jun 3, 2013
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Memo: A Slower Seesaw!
...I'm wondering if you have also complained to Rolex, Patek, Omega, etc.

The standard position for the crown is on the right side. Watch movements are designed and made this way; it's not like they can just swap out a lug nut and move it to the other side of the case.

:?
 

joejoejoe

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Sep 13, 2006
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I now HAVE to wear the watch on my left wrist, and using my right hand to tap and control the watch is just not going to be comfortable. Pretty upset about it.

It does work for lefties.

You can choose orientation.

The straps can be swapped, putting the crown on your left when it's on your right wrist.

You should consider reading more info about unreleased products before freaking out.
 

ghanwani

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Dec 8, 2008
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Maybe they'll have an "upside down" mode which will allow the watch to be used by folks that like to wear the watch on the right arm.
 
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