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What part of this am I misunderstanding?

538 views 7 replies 6 participants last post by  Wrascal  
#1 ·
As i continue to search for another 40mm+ Sinn watch I continue to find some where the winding stem is at the 9 o'clock position.

As I am a right handed traditionalist I question why?
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#5 ·
Holy cow, this is fascinating actually, as well as something I never
heard, or read about. ..It’s amazing how we are always learning. 😮

And you know Wrascal, who knows, maybe this will actually become
a trend. Because evidently there have been brands making watches
with the crown over on the left side of the case all this time. So maybe
just maybe it will become a thing with more brands. Causing everybody
to suddenly want them. 😄😊

Such a fantastic topic, thanks so very very much Wrascal !!!

Along with you for the insight Steve, as well as laugh Gary Seven !!
 
#6 ·
I get it but I'm also a right-handed traditionalist and a 4 o'clocker at that. A crown's another fine facet that you want to be noticed or personally appreciate when it's peaking out of your cuff too.
The lefty chunky dive and big pilots make sence, have you seen some of the crown marks people wear? The 4 o'clock configuration mends that wound but if calibres complications are limited by the traditioanall 3 o'clock I'm glad there are craftsmen that mix it up and keep them coming.
Good lead on the info Reflex, thanks.