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Had to change the position of the crown

edswife1970

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I wear my watch on my left wrist with the crown on the right side, but it’s been making a sore spot there! So I changed the orientation to have the crown on the left side. It looks odd but if it works I’ll keep it that way.
 

Just_Me_D

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I tried orienting my Watch that way when I had the original series model, but it felt awkward so I quickly changed it back. Still, I’m glad it works for you. ;)
 

Mr.Willie

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I’ve been wearing mine that way since the day I got an Apple Watch. Several companies used make what they call golfer’s watch which have the crown on the left. It appears some (Seiko for one) are dropping the crown down to about a 135 degree angle. I’ve always disliked how the back of my hand would push on the crown while doing some activities.
 

Lee_Bo

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I see a lot of folks wearing their Apple Watch on their left wrist with the crown on the left. If it works for you, then do it.
 

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