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Turn your apple non gold watch into a gold watch

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Should have been 22K Gold plated, not sprayed painted.

Gold watch - $12,000. Not Gold - $399. :awe:
 
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Should have been 22K Gold plated, not sprayed painted.

Gold watch - $12,000. Not Gold - $399. :awe:

He's wearing it upside-down or on the wrong hand.

Should go on the left hand with the digital crown on the side that allows your right hand to manipulate it.

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It has a reverse mode too, but the digital crown should always face your hand, not your shoulder.
 
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watches belong on your dominant hand

everyone knows this

Maybe, but he doesn't have it oriented correctly on that hand regardless. The digital crown should face his hand, not his shoulder. This allows you to use the other hand to manipulate it without blocking your view of the watch face.

Even so, putting it on the wrist of your dominant hand limits your ability to look at it when you need to use your dominant hand for something else.
 
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I don't understand this. A watch on my dominant hand gets in the way. I greatly prefer wearing a watch on my non-dominant hand.

but only the wrist on your dominant hand feels like it is going to be stabbed or cut 24/7

(at least mine does anyway)
 
what the heck kind of work is someone doing where their watch gets in the way?
Everything from moving their wrist to write and expecting it to glide past the edge of the clipboard without snagging to turning a bolt and expecting their watch to be fine when it suddenly frees and the wrench turns past a steel frame. I pretty much have to take my watch off when I work on the motorcycle with both hands.
 
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Watch on your dominant hand? Never heard of such a thing. I havn't worn a watch in years but that would be down right awful
 
Watch on your dominant hand? Never heard of such a thing. I havn't worn a watch in years but that would be down right awful

i've worn a watch on my dominant hand since i was 8 years old :colbert:

well, semi-dominant hand. i am sort of bi-dextrous (for example, i throw and wipe with the other hand).
 
i've worn a watch on my dominant hand since i was 8 years old :colbert:

well, semi-dominant hand. i am sort of bi-dextrous (for example, i throw and wipe with the other hand).

I wear my watch on my non-dominant hand, and every watch-wearer I know does also.
 
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