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My kids and husband made me a Watch Charging Chest and it's awesome! Still have some painting to go for it but this is the idea.
Also, I went for a hike behind Pikes Peak this past weekend and I took some photos. A photo of the Watch with the continental divide in the background kind of blurred as the clouds creep in to the mountains. And the mountain alone so you can see what the blurred part looks like in focus.
 

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My kids and husband made me a Watch Charging Chest and it's awesome! Still have some painting to go for it but this is the idea.
Also, I went for a hike behind Pikes Peak this past weekend and I took some photos. A photo of the Watch with the continental divide in the background kind of blurred as the clouds creep in to the mountains. And the mountain alone so you can see what the blurred part looks like in focus.

yo leftie! you know you can wear the watch the other way around so the crown is on the right side, right?
 
This is my actual watch BTW. Like it :)

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That's the same face my wife has on her 38mm Sport with green band. If you hadn't guessed, her fav color is green.

I just got my 42mm SBSS Monday evening, so still experimentating with display permutations and combinations. Mostly, I've been using this one. It just doesn't have enough dynamic range even with iPhone's HDR to show the display accurately along with the all that black (which is hard to photograph anyway. So, I'll attach a screen shot from the watch - just imagine it cut and pasted into the wrist image's display. (Maybe ill do up one later.)
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yo leftie! you know you can wear the watch the other way around so the crown is on the right side, right?

Yeah. I know that but I respectfully disagree. I think it's conveniently a matter of preference and whatever makes you feel more comfortable.
I'm ambidextrous anyway so it doesn't really affect me in which wrist do I wear any of my wearables or the position of the crown for that matter, but my preference is left always.
However, I had just had chemo on Friday and coincidentally the needle was placed on my left wrist which is where I usually wear my watch, wedding rings, etc.
As you can see on my photo, I'm wearing both sport watches. My Polar which is usually the one I wear during my hikes up the Manitou Incline on my right hand, and having been sore from my vein's burning sensation from the chemo, I decided to wear my AW on the right wrist with the inverted crown. Here's a photo that shows me getting chemo on my left as you can see and a couple more of where I wear my Apple Watch given the case that I don't have bruises from the biweekly chemotherapy infusions I get for Leukemia and Systemic Lupus. :)
 
Post all your photos! I wanna see everyone's watch when it arrives. Anything specific you want photos of just let me know.

*Sidenote, it's not bent. The light makes the top look that way in one of the photos lol.`
It looks awesome , congrats . Enjoy your new toy . thanks for the pics . I will have mine by mid june . how long did you wait to get it ?
 
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Yeah. I know that but I respectfully disagree. I think it's conveniently a matter of preference and whatever makes you feel more comfortable.
I'm ambidextrous anyway so it doesn't really affect me in which wrist do I wear any of my wearables or the position of the crown for that matter, but my preference is left always.
However, I had just had chemo on Friday and coincidentally the needle was placed on my left wrist which is where I usually wear my watch, wedding rings, etc.
As you can see on my photo, I'm wearing both sport watches. My Polar which is usually the one I wear during my hikes up the Manitou Incline on my right hand, and having been sore from my vein's burning sensation from the chemo, I decided to wear my AW on the right wrist with the inverted crown. Here's a photo that shows me getting chemo on my left as you can see and a couple more of where I wear my Apple Watch given the case that I don't have bruises from the biweekly chemotherapy infusions I get for Leukemia and Systemic Lupus. :)

You're really beautiful and I wish you all the luck with your chemo!
 
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Yeah. I know that but I respectfully disagree. I think it's conveniently a matter of preference and whatever makes you feel more comfortable.
I'm ambidextrous anyway so it doesn't really affect me in which wrist do I wear any of my wearables or the position of the crown for that matter, but my preference is left always.
However, I had just had chemo on Friday and coincidentally the needle was placed on my left wrist which is where I usually wear my watch, wedding rings, etc.
As you can see on my photo, I'm wearing both sport watches. My Polar which is usually the one I wear during my hikes up the Manitou Incline on my right hand, and having been sore from my vein's burning sensation from the chemo, I decided to wear my AW on the right wrist with the inverted crown. Here's a photo that shows me getting chemo on my left as you can see and a couple more of where I wear my Apple Watch given the case that I don't have bruises from the biweekly chemotherapy infusions I get for Leukemia and Systemic Lupus. :)

Chemo is no joke....best wishes to you.
 
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