My wristwatch …
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My wristwatch …
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My wristwatch …
@babelcarp
A watch... that was twenty years ago
I wore a watch (a localised clone of the Casio electronic one) for some ten or so years, then I got my first mobile phone and stopped to do so ever since.
But for the matter of question - outwards, why?Never liked the sensation of something on my wrist (or on my fingers, to be honest) - so I don't wear and don't own any accessories or jewellery that placed on hands.

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My wristwatch …
@babelcarp When I wear a watch, I treat it as jewellery.
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@babelcarp
A watch... that was twenty years ago
I wore a watch (a localised clone of the Casio electronic one) for some ten or so years, then I got my first mobile phone and stopped to do so ever since.
But for the matter of question - outwards, why?Never liked the sensation of something on my wrist (or on my fingers, to be honest) - so I don't wear and don't own any accessories or jewellery that placed on hands.

@gemelen I could never understand why, but the overwhelming majority of wristwatch wearers wear them facing outward.
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@gemelen I could never understand why, but the overwhelming majority of wristwatch wearers wear them facing outward.
@babelcarp
Yeah, that's a really intriguing question.In my case I'd say that as a kid I observed and was implicitly taught to wear it this way, there nothing prevented to do it other way _physically_.
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