Which arm is yours on?

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Looking at some of the pics on here I notice there seems to be a number of members who favour the right arm fitment, just wondered how widespread this is.

Unfortunately I can't add a survey, don't know if this is possible.

Oh, mine is on the left.
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I am left-handed, and wear my watch on my left arm.
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Left (right-handed).

The only reason I can see to wear a watch on your right arm would be if you had a Monaco with the crown on the left of the case.
 
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I am right handed so i wear my watch on the left hand. I am with the mainstream...

Sometimes i wear both, if i do, i make sure the watch on my right hand face crown outward, if that make sense. Feel more comfortable that way...of course, the watch on my right always tucked inside the long-sleeve. Dont want anyone to know i am a watch mania.
 
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Left (right-handed).

The only reason I can see to wear a watch on your right arm would be if you had a Monaco with the crown on the left of the case.
Left hand watch-wearer as well here. Even my left-crown Monaco's. 馃榾
 
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With mainstream left wrist. However I wear an Apple series2 on right wrist during the day mainly for phone notifications and fitness tracking etc. This combo works well whilst wearing long sleeves
 
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I hadn't thought of wearing the Monaco on the right due to the crown being left sided, maybe because though I wear a gold torque bangle on the right and it would mark against a watch case.
 
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Left (right-handed).

The only reason I can see to wear a watch on your right arm would be if you had a Monaco with the crown on the left of the case.

Right-handed but completely ambidextrous with spanners (wrenches) and screwdrivers, I still wear my left-crowned Calibre 11 Hamilton on the left. I take everything off the wrist to wind.

30 years ago when getting home with a pretty new Seamaster on my wrist I wanted to check something under the bonnet (hood), so I put the Omega into jacket pocket and jacket on passenger seat. Are you ahead of me? Yup, pulled jacket out of car, Seamaster falls onto concrete floor of garage.

The dent in the case is no longer there after the watch had an expensive holiday in Switzerland recently.
 
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Left handed here, but wear on left hand as well. Just easier to prevent desk diving with right handed mouse.