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As I consider passing down watches to my children in the future, I find myself pondering which models would suit them best. For my daughter, a smaller watch will likely be ideal, but for my son, who appears to be left-handed, a dedicated destro model may be more appropriate. Today, I'm exploring some of the best watches with the crown positioned on the left side of the case. My son is turning four soon, and it seems safe to conclude he's a lefty. This brings to mind some standout destro watches that might be a perfect fit for him. One model that immediately caught my attention is the 47mm Panerai Luminor 1950 PAM00557 Destro 3 Days. While I noticed there are no destro models currently listed on Panerai's website, several options are available on Chrono24 for around €6,500. However, I wonder if a large watch would suit his wrist, considering his active nature. Panerai certainly offers something distinct in the replica watch world. However, I might want to consider a smaller and more classic replica watch before opting for a larger model like the Luminor. Among the most notable destro replica Rolex watches in recent years is the Rolex GMT-Master II reference 126720VTNR. Released about a year and a half ago, this model features a striking black and green bezel and caters to the approximately 10% of the population who are left-handed. Despite its surprising arrival, it stands out as a classic GMT-Master II, particularly when paired with a Jubilee bracelet. Priced at €11,400, it's more accessible than many Rolex models, though pre-owned versions can exceed €20,000. The concern of safety and theft is also something to consider for a young wearer. A more sensible choice might be the Tudor Pelagos LHD reference M25610TNL-0001, priced at €5,010. Launched in 2016, it's more attainable and may even offer discounts. Made from titanium, this watch is capable of withstanding depths of 500 meters, embodying a robust tool watch aesthetic. Its COSC-certified chronometer movement and impressive bracelet extension add to its appeal, making it a suitable first serious watch for my son. If we want to explore more budget-friendly options, Yema has recently introduced a destro version of its Superman 500, a limited edition priced at €1,299. Like the Pelagos LHD, it also offers a water resistance of up to 500 meters and features Yema's signature bezel lock. Another noteworthy brand is Serica, which allows buyers to choose the crown position when purchasing. This inclusive approach is commendable, and their watches are both stylish and reasonably priced. I'm particularly interested in the Serica 4512 field replica watch with a California dial, available for €690. While it features a manual movement, which might be cumbersome for a young child, the new Jacques Bianchi JB200 Poulpro offers an automatic movement, a date window, and an eye-catching octopus design at a similar price point. As I consider the best destro watches for my son, there are several great options available, each offering unique characteristics that could make them special heirlooms in the future.