LEFTY WATCHES.

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Daz wrote:I like your style.
Its good aint it.

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I'm quite tempted to buy a werners with 43mm case to see if my wrists can handle it if so the new cw pilot might work! :) And a beater watch for when I fall off my horse.
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on the subject of left/right my son has got his first watch at the age of 5 and he wants to wear it on his right arm myself and wife wear ours on the left when i asked him why the right he says he likes it there he is right handed by the way.
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leebman wrote:I'm quite tempted to buy a werners with 43mm case to see if my wrists can handle it if so the new cw pilot might work! :) And a beater watch for when I fall off my horse.
Get down the jewellers and try a 44mm on it won't cost you anything. Make sure you leave your wallet at home. :)
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Daz wrote:
leebman wrote:I'm quite tempted to buy a werners with 43mm case to see if my wrists can handle it if so the new cw pilot might work! :) And a beater watch for when I fall off my horse.
Get down the jewellers and try a 44mm on it won't cost you anything. Make sure you leave your wallet at home. :)
Its more the everyday use of it that'll make the decision for me though, having said that I've just bought a sinn 556 so any other purchase will now be sometime off possibly August?
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Sinn do a left hand divers, although they don't sell it as that, but it has the crown on the left side. The number is EZM3.

http://www.sinnwatches.com/proddetail.php?prod=si070
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RSHETTLE wrote:I've never seen a left hand watch.
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How about these:
http://www.graham-london.com/collection ... ze.en.html

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