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7 November 2008, 01:38 PM | #1 |
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is it true that the self winding mechanism on a rolex works best on your right wrist?
I read somewhere that the self winding mechanism on a rolex was meant to be on a right hand (wrist ) is this true ?
Link : http://www.europastar.com/europastar.../watchcare.jsp Look under the winding Q and A paragraph on winding , the guy states the watch is best on the right wrist. |
7 November 2008, 02:04 PM | #2 |
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That is correct. I always insist on a 'left handed' watch when I buy one.
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Good god........
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That's the first I've heard of this. Maybe I need a Orbita 'right handed' winder (smiles).
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Just when I thought i had heard everything....
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hahahaha me too scott...i might not be so surprise if somebody tells us that Rolex is best worn in the ankle...
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7 November 2008, 02:22 PM | #9 |
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I wear it on the right because I'm left handed, but it keeps no better time when it's there than it does sitting on the shelf.
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left one scott..i got my ankle bracelet on my right hahaahaha
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What a crazy, pointless thread!!
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Should always wear on right wrist if using a left-handed hammer
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7 November 2008, 05:19 PM | #14 |
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I heard that it winds best if you put it on a watchwinder and tie it to your wrist.
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ONLY if you move your right hand much more than your left
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7 November 2008, 06:13 PM | #19 |
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It depends what your right hand is doing????
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Actually, you all need to factor in the rotation of the earth and which way your are facing, coupled with the gravitational effect of the moon.
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Crazy stuff!
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This reminds me a very true story at school. it was summer 1998 or 99 (rugby and football seasons had finished) and our school does an athletics competition. So twice a week everyone does track and field 'training'. During one training lesson , it was time to practice the the Javelin . Just before his turn, one boy says to the teacher - 'Sir, I am lefthanded', Without breaking stride the teacher says ' you should have told me earlier as now you will need to go back to equipment area and get yourself a left handed javelin, you will see them when you get there'. So off he went. It was only 10 minutes later when he returned empty handed and saw people laughing that it dawned on him that its a darn JAVELIN!!!
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It works on your right wrist if you walk backwards.
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No wonder I'm loosing seconds, I'm switching arms right now.
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