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Collectors Edition Watch

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leumas_zitro

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So I bought the Collectors Edition which came with a watch.  Problem is i'm a robust guy with a massive truckasarus hand.  Does anyone that also bought the Collectors Edition see fit to help me out by giving me their watch links.  I don't normally beg online to strangers but god damn this watch is badass and i'd like to use it.  Little help please?

 
Only place I can still find them for PC is gamestop. You know, that god awful store that sells you games? I'll go to gamestop if that's how I need to get it. I want that damn watch.
Wait? There's still a place where you can buy games? It's not all digital yet like music? wtf

 
Channeling my inner Jerry Seinfeld: What's up with these Collectors Edition Agent watches being worn on the right wrists of agents that are right-handed?

I'm right hand dominant and wear my watch on the left wrist. That's how I thought it's usually done. 

Are they real watches? If not, then are agents wearing regular watches on their left? And if they're not real watches, then why are they being represented as such in the Collectors Edition packages?

If they ARE real watches, then why would a right handed person wear one on the right? Is it a European thing? Is there a cultural explanation?

 
Channeling my inner Jerry Seinfeld: What's up with these Collectors Edition Agent watches being worn on the right wrists of agents that are right-handed?

I'm right hand dominant and wear my watch on the left wrist. That's how I thought it's usually done. 

Are they real watches? If not, then are agents wearing regular watches on their left? And if they're not real watches, then why are they being represented as such in the Collectors Edition packages?

If they ARE real watches, then why would a right handed person wear one on the right? Is it a European thing? Is there a cultural explanation?
I always wear it on my left. It is a real functioning watch as well.

 
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