
MTR's post explores the often-overlooked comfort and wearability of luxury timepieces on the non-dominant wrist, a personal revelation for many collectors. His experience with a specific Patek Philippe reference highlights how certain designs transcend traditional wearing habits, offering versatility and renewed appreciation. This discussion provides valuable insights for enthusiasts considering alternative wearing styles or those with temporary wrist limitations.
Interesting. There are just a few watches in my collection that - as a right-hander - also work for me on the right hand perfectly.
This Patek is one of them and feels feels just as good on my right hand as on my left hand.
That's why she gets a lot of wrist time now.




All the best
Thomas
match very well ! Have a great time in Milan ! Love the green accent on your sweater
but this is a green wrist bandage and is medically related. 🙏 Two weeks ago I badly sprained my wrist and broke a small bone. At the moment I can't stand a watch on my left wrist…
On Monday I will try the Rolex GMT II Root Beer in full RG at my AD in Vienna. I am looking forward to it and hope, my left wrist will be ready for that again. I wonder how a full RG watch will work on my wrist…?
enjoy your pre Christmas vacation!
Anyways, that Aquanaut will look good anywhere, but glad that you also enjoy it on your right wrist. Safe travels!
Here another one. This time on the left hand again. 🙏
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