it is concerned with greanwhich mean time (GMT) . it 10 o 10 . thats why watches always shows 10 o 10 globally.
2006-11-20 18:20:14
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answered by doctor4allfammy 2
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the reason is purely aesthetic. A watch reading 10:10 has a clean, symmetrical look. Also, the hands don't obscure the watchmaker insignia, which is usually located directly below 12 o'clock.
2006-11-20 18:49:02
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answered by SureshkumarYVS from hyderabad 3
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Visually - that position is best suited to highlight the looks of the clock. This has been proven over years of product showcase studies.
2006-11-20 18:28:13
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answered by zuluind04 2
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Believe it or not, they do this so you can see the name and manufacturer of the clock, on the face.
2006-11-20 18:08:27
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answered by rustybones 6
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I read it is for resembling the open legs of a woman lol.
I think it is because it creates a visual path to one side of the watch to the another forcing you to look from side to side
2006-11-20 21:06:08
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answered by Cass 3
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It is carrying on since long. World of copycats.
2006-11-20 18:11:30
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answered by sandeep w 1
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I think it is because the time then resembles a smile.
2006-11-20 18:01:37
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answered by MintyMint 2
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Most soothing to the eye.
2006-11-20 18:33:44
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answered by Meeto 7
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it resembles the shape of "v" .v for victory.it is the death time of one of the American president (Mr.Abraham lincon who is well known for his hard work.)
2006-11-20 18:22:33
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answered by sekar k 1
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