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Old 7 November 2023, 07:22 AM   #1
Armis
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Destro on left wrist?

I have occasionally seen destro Panerais worn on the left wrist, but does anyone here strongly feels it looks awkward, or even feels awkward for those that have destros? This question was prompted by my seeing the Omega Ploprof which appears to be made with intention of wearing on left wrist…and it looks very cool as such. But initially I didn’t get the sense that a destro Pam on left wrist (or normal Pam on right) looked quite at home as the Ploprof. However, looking at pictures of the 1075 on left wrist started to look convincing.
I wonder if any on the forum feel strongly about this one way or another?
Ultimately, I agree that one should wear their watch as they choose and enjoy. So just interested in others’ preferences, if any.
Pictures always welcome, if available.
Thanks.
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