
because I feel it's more clean and easier to tell the time.
Cheers,
Anthony
After the first few posts it looked like a runaway victory for the right and then andrew & chris come along with a late brace of lefty's!!...ohhhh no, looked so unaminous upto that point
First thought for me straight away were the right, cleaner looking dial, think the left is a bit 'fussy' but then when I zoomed the size up, the left one started to look more attractive, more going on, the right one starts to look a bit 'bare' in comparison
So nothing else for it you need one of each!....
I am still hanging to the right in summary, but only very very marginally...let us know which one you plump for, there really isnt a wrong choice here
but of course I understand the aim.
The majority is voting for the right one but this doesn't mean it would be the right choice if yours was substantialy influenced by this "poll".
It's one of the most frequent "trap" when looking for a watch.
But as you ask, I'll answer that the right one is more "sporty", and, in the RM world, the left one is more "elegant" (it may not seems to be a word suitable for this watch but it makes sense as it is thin, very well finished, round ...).
IMHO, this is something to be considered in which situation you'll be wearing it and not only on a table, side by side.
To conclude, I would also have said "right one", but if I wanted to wear it with a suit for example I would take the left one.
All depends one what you're going to do with it.
Let us know when you've made your choice.
Cheers.


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