Whatever the right hand findeth to do, the left hand carries a watch on its wrist to show how long it takes to do it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
One funny thing is, though, I wear my watch on my right hand and I'm actually right-handed. People always wonder why - I don't know myself, I've just always done it that way and I like it the way a good watch fits on my right wrist.
I always wear my black watch on my left wrist so I know I'm on stage on time.
The last watch I wore felt like a handcuff. When I need to know the time, I check my cell phone.
A movie, it's like a very complicated timepiece. There's a lot of wheels in a watch. And some of those wheels, if they don't turn right, then, you know, the watch ain't gonna tell the time.
My right wrist is connected to the left foot. You know, if the left foot doesn't work, the right wrist doesn't work, and that's really the truth.
My wrists, which are tattooed with my daughters' names, are always occupied by a watch.
When I was a boy, I used to pull a big cross saw with my dad. He'd use his right hand, so I'd have to use my left.
The gesture of taking the watch from the pocket and looking at the time is very elegant for a man, but if I was going to create a pocket watch, I wanted it to be very modern. I didn't want to do old-fashioned.
The eye of the master will do more work than both his hands.
When your time comes, you need to grab it with both hands.