Why doen't Apple have left handed watches?

There are plenty of left handed people who wear their watches on the right wrist. Was just wondering why Apple doesn't have left handed watches? It would be a good investment since there are thousands of left handed people who wear there watch on the right wrist.

Posted on Dec 11, 2015 10:30 PM

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Dec 12, 2015 4:52 AM in response to dec1958

As a left-handed person (or corrie-fisted) as we are known in Scotland I certainly did research this feature of the Apple watch. However, it was not really important as I have numerous analogue watches all of which I wear on my left wrist out of necessity to reach the winding/adjusting crown. Though, I do occasionally wear some of my self-winding models on my right wrist just to see if anyone notices!


I suppose I'm slightly unusual as I only write with my left hand. My right hand is dominant for all other activities. (Golf, cricket, throwing, hammering nails etc.)


As a complete non-sequiter, in my first year in secondary school, 8 of my fellow pupils in a class of 14 were all left handed. Possibly because we were all old enough to be beyond the period when parents thought it necessary to try and 'condition' their children to be right-handed.

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