Because, with the short hand at the 10, and the long hand at the 2 ... it 'frames' the name of the company that made the watch. :)
2007-10-23 20:53:14
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answered by ♥Carol♥ 7
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the ten:10 place provides the clock or watch quite a few reward: • The palms at the instant are not overlapping, so they re totally and clearly seen and their styling could be well-known. • The association of the palms is symmetrical, which persons many times discover greater friendly than asymmetry, making the product greater desirable to shoppers. • The producer s emblem, often interior the midsection of the face under the 12, isn't merely seen yet nicely framed via the palms. • further aspects on the face (like date homestead windows or secondary dials), often located close to the three, 6, or 9, won t be obscured. in accordance to the individuals at Timex (who set their products at 10:09:36 precisely), the typical putting was once 8:20, yet this made the face look like it become frowning. To make the products look "happier,"? the putting become flipped right into a grin (sometimes, you ll nonetheless see the 8:20 putting on some clocks or watches the place the producer s emblem is at backside of the face above the 6).
2016-11-09 08:26:36
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answered by ross 4
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i read somewhere once that they are usually set at 10:10 because the average person likes how the face looks with the hands at that angle. it's all about showing the customer what they want, i guess.
2007-10-23 20:32:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Never noticed that before...what time do they say it is?
2007-10-23 20:27:40
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answered by Tizzy 4
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I've never noticed.
2007-10-23 21:28:08
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answered by Dalmatian lady 6
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smiley face
2007-10-23 20:28:06
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answered by Grotesque 1
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I dunno, I don't have THAT much time on my hands
EDIT: Oh c'mon you people, clock...time...hands!! I thought it was funny
2007-10-23 20:27:27
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answered by ~~*Paradise Dreams*~~ 6
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