If the time was set with the watch upside down, and it’s worn upside down, then… it’s fine, right? With the watch being pretty symmetrical, it might just be an easy way to have the crown so it doesn’t cut into his wrist?
Oh he definitely plays on inverted
Was he on time?
I’m just wondering how you took this photo. Like did you ask him to take a photo? Or if not, how did you get your phone out and take a photo of his wrist at this angle without him even noticing?
I’d find a new doctor. I work in healthcare by the way
To use a completely out of context, one time photo of a doctor’s watch and make an assumption is poor critical thinking.
To follow it unprovoked, with your own “reference” as to why your opinion needed to be heard; is just irresponsible.
It’s bad advice, and the fact that you feel the need to state your credibility identifies your insecurities. Sarcasm or not, some people may listen to your advice. Things do not happen in a vacuum.
The good Dr bought a L handed watch to wear on his R wrist
It’s a fashion watch from the brand Armani Exchange. You’re welcome.
That is by design… it’s to tell YOU the time so you know when the consult is up and time to GTFO
Tired of the crown jamming into the back of his hand, but unwilling to change wrist?
He’s wearing it upside down?
What kind of doctor? Ya know what, it doesn’t matter. His attention to detail is lacking. Find a new doctor.
Find a new doctor
Pretty odd!
OP taking pics like, watch this
I wore a watch upside down for 6 months, now I can read the time off a strangers watch as easily as reading my own.