Nah, I take the watch off to use the crown. I was talking more about the pushers. But now that you mention it, having the crown on the left side is potentially better too since I am left handed. Every bit of dexterity counts I guess.gwells wrote:do you use the crown with the watch still on your wrist? i've always taken my watch off to use the crown. i can see how the pushers on the left side would be pretty useful. especially the bottom pusher. i know it would be out of balance visually, but functionally it would seem to me to make the most sense to have bottom left/top right (thumb/forefinger).
Non CW of the Day
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4x Christopher Ward, 2x Sinn, 2x Omega, 1x A. Lange & Sohne, 1x H. Moser & Cie, 1x Tudor, 1x Towson Watch Company, 1x TSAO Baltimore, 1x Bremont. Always looking for watches from Maryland. What's Next?
4x Christopher Ward, 2x Sinn, 2x Omega, 1x A. Lange & Sohne, 1x H. Moser & Cie, 1x Tudor, 1x Towson Watch Company, 1x TSAO Baltimore, 1x Bremont. Always looking for watches from Maryland. What's Next?
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Yesterday and today. Date is wrong as usual.
C5As~FLE12R~W61~C60GMT~FLE15~SC-12Ti36
Orion33/Tetra2~BallEH~Montblanc~Tudor BB36~Archimede36~Damasko~Revue T~BremontSolo37~MJW
Vintage~Bulova23~Polerouter~Wittnauer~Longines~Omega~Soumar~Eterna~Gruen
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Orion33/Tetra2~BallEH~Montblanc~Tudor BB36~Archimede36~Damasko~Revue T~BremontSolo37~MJW
Vintage~Bulova23~Polerouter~Wittnauer~Longines~Omega~Soumar~Eterna~Gruen
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^^^Im not surprised its getting a lot of wrist time Mark , its a beauty .
Im wearing this one today.
Im wearing this one today.
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Thank you Bernie.
Today saw 2 new arrivals that are bidding for my wrist for the remainder of the day.
This one first: a beautiful new WEWco Sowar Prima. I love this - sapphire crystal, ETA auto movement, 38mm. It is sporting a steveostrap.
This one later: thanks to Graham I am now the owner of this lovely Seiko sarb021 which is now sporting a Hirsch heavy calf.
Today saw 2 new arrivals that are bidding for my wrist for the remainder of the day.
This one first: a beautiful new WEWco Sowar Prima. I love this - sapphire crystal, ETA auto movement, 38mm. It is sporting a steveostrap.
This one later: thanks to Graham I am now the owner of this lovely Seiko sarb021 which is now sporting a Hirsch heavy calf.
Mark
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"What the hell is he building in there?" Tom Waits
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Today I have got quite an unusual photo of my watch:
As the youth doesn't want to wear watches (and I didn't want to tell them how much time was left... usually I have got to do this every five minutes... Grrrr!), the small Orion had its biggest audience and appearance ever. Some even kept staring at the watch instead of working on their essays.
As the youth doesn't want to wear watches (and I didn't want to tell them how much time was left... usually I have got to do this every five minutes... Grrrr!), the small Orion had its biggest audience and appearance ever. Some even kept staring at the watch instead of working on their essays.
Andreas
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Serlo wrote:Today I have got quite an unusual photo of my watch:
As the youth doesn't want to wear watches (and I didn't want to tell them how much time was left... usually I have got to do this every five minutes... Grrrr!), the small Orion had its biggest audience and appearance ever. Some even kept staring at the watch instead of working on their essays.
Like it
Mark
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As they say in McDonalds land............I'm luuuurvin' it !!
Fluffy cuddly kittens and little puppy dogs.......????
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Amazing SerloSerlo wrote:Today I have got quite an unusual photo of my watch:
As the youth doesn't want to wear watches (and I didn't want to tell them how much time was left... usually I have got to do this every five minutes... Grrrr!), the small Orion had its biggest audience and appearance ever. Some even kept staring at the watch instead of working on their essays.
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Belatedly thanks FergMiniMpi wrote:What a great combo of blue there GuyBahnstormer_vRS wrote:
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The sleve is from a recently purchased Jenson Button hoodie (shouldn't really be wearing a hoodie at my age) being worn for the Grand Prix weekend.
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IWC Mark XVII
Rolex Oyster Datejust Perpetual (1971)
Rolex Precision 9ct gold (1962)
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C9 5 day Chromometer
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Rolex Oyster Datejust Perpetual (1971)
Rolex Precision 9ct gold (1962)
Rotary Les Originales
Rotary Tank
C9 5 day Chromometer
C1 Russell