sparkii

| Joined: | Sat Jan 10th, 2009 |
| Location: | Olathe, Kansas USA |
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I have wondered about this for a while and would like some input, especially from you lefties out there. I may not be typical to the real lefties, as the only thing I really do with that hand is write. (insert joke here-----). My dominant hand is my right and is also where I wear my watches. It is funny that if I want take a pic on a wrist, I have to take the watch off, put it on the left wrist so.....no.1 it looks correct in the pic...and no.2 I am not coordinated enough with my left hand to operate the camera. I know that there are companies that make watches with the crown on the correct side;), but that limits my choices. I know that having the crown towards the hand makes winding and setting a whole lot easier. They make these watches for a reason. Is there any watch etiquitte that I should be aware of pertaining to crown positioning? Does anybody else wear thier timepiece on the correct (right) side?:D And now the Vortex has got me all screwed up.....
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