On some old Raleighs the bearings would loosen themselves if the front wheel was the wrong way around. Perhaps it's the same with yours?
Bearings loosening themselves is an annoyance. You don't want the wheel the other way round because bearings tightening themselves is more of a problem.
I was on tour in Spain one time when one of the other riders kept stopping and fiddling with his rear brake. After about the 3rd time I asked what the problem was, and he said his brake was dragging. I looked at the half inch gap between brake block and rim, on both sides, and begged leave to doubt it. The wheel bearing was so tight that the back tyre just skidded if you tried to roll the bike without a rider on board.
It turned out that he'd had the bike serviced at a not very good shop immediately before departure, and they had tightened the drive side locknut so much that the axle thread had stripped, resulting in an unlocked cone that self-tightened. It cost him a replacement wheel at the next town (Cordoba).