A left-hand watch is designed to be worn on the right wrist, making it easier to use with the left hand. The key features that determine a left-hand watch include:
- Crown Position – The crown (and sometimes pushers) is positioned on the left side of the case, making it accessible for left-handed wearers.
- Dial Orientation – Some left-hand watches adjust the dial layout for better readability when worn on the right wrist.
- Strap Design – Certain models come with a strap tailored for comfort on the right wrist.
Left-handed individuals or those who prefer wearing a watch on their right wrist sometimes choose left-hand watches for ease of use- however it is still possible to wear a watch on the right wrist.