ROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEX
|
1 October 2007, 01:03 PM | #1 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Real Name: Ken
Location: toronto
Watch: 18K YG Day Date
Posts: 2,985
|
Left Handed or Right handed
This subject may have been touched on before but what the heck.
Why is there no watch specifically made for the right or left hand. I.E. the crown being on either side of the watch depending on which wrist you wear it on? any thoughts? perhaps rolex could set a trend?
__________________
DAUNWAUN |
1 October 2007, 01:07 PM | #2 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Real Name: C-rad
Location: Louisiana
Watch: YM116655 EverRose
Posts: 308
|
Yes they could be interchangeable like fishing reel handles ... left side or right side I know Tag makes a golf watch (Tiger Wood has wore it) with the crown on the left side of the watch. Last edited by bayhillrolex; 1 October 2007 at 01:07 PM.. Reason: spelling |
1 October 2007, 01:12 PM | #3 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Real Name: Ken
Location: toronto
Watch: 18K YG Day Date
Posts: 2,985
|
makes sense to me
__________________
DAUNWAUN |
1 October 2007, 01:12 PM | #4 |
TRF Moderator & 2024 SubLV41 Patron
Join Date: May 2007
Real Name: Larry
Location: Mojave Desert
Watch: GMT's
Posts: 43,514
|
If you stick with proper watch protocol, you are supposed to take the watch off the wrist when you wind or set it.
This takes the lateral stress off the stem caused by pulling the watch up and away from the wrist by the crown, regardless if you are right or left handed.. You know, wind or set it the way pocket watches have been used for centuries. |
1 October 2007, 01:13 PM | #5 | |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Real Name: Ken
Location: toronto
Watch: 18K YG Day Date
Posts: 2,985
|
Quote:
__________________
DAUNWAUN |
|
1 October 2007, 01:22 PM | #6 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
Real Name: Simon
Location: UK
Watch: OP and daytona
Posts: 1,783
|
Rolex, did make a left handed watch, I think it was a sea dweller I.e the stem and crown was on the left side.
Simon |
1 October 2007, 01:24 PM | #7 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 22,683
|
|
1 October 2007, 01:22 PM | #8 |
TRF Moderator & 2024 SubLV41 Patron
Join Date: May 2007
Real Name: Larry
Location: Mojave Desert
Watch: GMT's
Posts: 43,514
|
I mean ...When you take it off your wrist to wind it or set it, (using the proper protocol) it doesn't matter, the crown is always at the top... just like it's always been.. Moving the stem to the other side is merely an easier means to pull the stem out while on the wrist.. To engineer a watch that is truly "left handed" would require not just the stem to be located at the other side, everything would have to rotate opposite, including the winding spring and movement i.e., counter-clockwise.. Just an observation from an engineering perspective rather than a left hander perspective.. |
1 October 2007, 01:13 PM | #9 |
Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Real Name: Larry
Location: Tucson, Arizona
Watch: Rolex Daytona SS
Posts: 150
|
sinn
sinn makes a few models a for the right wrist
|
1 October 2007, 01:31 PM | #10 |
1,000,000th PostMember
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Earth
Posts: 14,048
|
Well i prefer the left hand.
|
1 October 2007, 01:32 PM | #11 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Real Name: Ken
Location: toronto
Watch: 18K YG Day Date
Posts: 2,985
|
yes that is what i mean Mike what happened with that watch
__________________
DAUNWAUN |
1 October 2007, 01:45 PM | #12 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 22,683
|
Boy I haven't a clue. That photo is credited to James Dowling. As I understand it, in the 70s Rolex made several 18K 1680s left handed as well as some DJs.
I'm sure there all buried in safe deposit boxes somewhere. |
1 October 2007, 01:49 PM | #13 | |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Real Name: Jerome
Location: N. California
Watch: GMT I/EXP II/DJ
Posts: 3,351
|
Quote:
__________________
-Rolex Explorer II Black dial 16570 (circa 2001) -Rolex GMT Master I Pepsi 1675 (circa 1978) -Rolex Datejust TT Champagne 16233 (circa 1991) -Vintage Longines Automatic La Grande Classique -Vintage Seiko 6138 Automatic Chronograph with "Kakume" Dial |
|
1 October 2007, 01:34 PM | #14 |
Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Real Name: AJ
Location: Australia
Posts: 732
|
Yes, some watch makers to make them. Jaeger is one of them I think.
|
1 October 2007, 01:53 PM | #15 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Real Name: Ken
Location: toronto
Watch: 18K YG Day Date
Posts: 2,985
|
so im sure the value of these are quite high
__________________
DAUNWAUN |
1 October 2007, 01:56 PM | #16 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Real Name: Jerome
Location: N. California
Watch: GMT I/EXP II/DJ
Posts: 3,351
|
Yea im sure they will fetch quite a premium. Even a right hand version of the Submariner pictured in this thread would be worth a lot, a left hand version, maybe even more.
__________________
-Rolex Explorer II Black dial 16570 (circa 2001) -Rolex GMT Master I Pepsi 1675 (circa 1978) -Rolex Datejust TT Champagne 16233 (circa 1991) -Vintage Longines Automatic La Grande Classique -Vintage Seiko 6138 Automatic Chronograph with "Kakume" Dial |
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
*Banners
Of The Month*
This space is provided to horological resources.