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Old 8 September 2024, 10:28 AM   #10
KatGirl
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Correctly? Get over yourself

The watch was designed for left handed people, to be worn on the right wrist. I don’t know why anyone else would want one. It looks weird when worn backwards. Too gimmicky for me. Sadly, I couldn’t wear it on either wrist, because I’ve been wearing my non-Destro watches “correctly” for years, even though, I’m a true southpaw. My husband, on the other hand (pun intended ), also a true southpaw, wears his watch “incorrectly”, as a lot of lefties decide to do, so as not to bang up their watch, while doing things with their dominant hand. They feel they have no choice. This watch is meant for them.

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