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The latest in Aragon’s lineup of Divemasters (number three if you’re counting at home), has a little more to it than your average Divemaster. Featuring a carbon fiber–textured dial and chunky lumed hands, it’s a stunner, to be sure Read More
Not to beat a dead horse (on a dead drop), but all this talk about Left-handedness and which hand one should wear their watch on, seems to keep coming up, so I thought I should address one last time.
Now, as I've stated before, there is absolutely no doubt about it--one should always wear their watch on their RIGHT hand (right wrist actually). But I also know that many of your won't take MY word for it (oh ye of little faith), so I've called in an expert on the subjec--who a least a few of you, will recognize as an indisputable authority on the subject.
Tell 'em Steve!
Couldn't help noticing that while the blue dial is pictured, it's not actually available--bummer!Also couldn't help noticing those that are available only come in two sizes: too big and Much Too Big.Aragons aren't terrible watches, but for a few more bucks, you could get this very attractive Coral Blue diver in a more reasonable 42mm size, and it comes with a Seiko movement too:
I ordered Aragon Divemaster 3 NH37 (Green Dial) but the one in the confirmation order photo is the one with a green dial. Please be sure the one that is shipped to me is what I ordered...the NH37 (Green Dial). Thank you.
Oh...if the crown down is impinging on the wrist, "could" mean that you're wearing your watch too far down on the wrist. But yeah, with crown up, I agree that would never be an issue ;)