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contributed by Jots18, 3 months ago
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Q: I've noticed for years that every advertisement for a clock or watch
ALWAYS has the hour hand on 10 and the minute hand on 2. This holds
true for print ads, online ads, TV ad's, etc.


A:Interesting question! Over the years, I've been told by several people
that clocks' hands in advertisements are set at 10:10 because this was
the time of day when Abraham Lincoln was shot, or the time when he
died. This is a fascinating explanation, but there isn't a shred of
evidence for it (and, in fact, Lincoln was shot at 10:15 PM, and died
the next morning at 7:22). Exactly the same myth is sometimes reported
with John F. Kennedy or Martin Luther King as the person being
memorialized in the clock ads.

I have gathered some information on the subject for you. The consensus
of opinion (confirmed by Timex) is that clock and watch hands in
advertisements are typically set at 10:10 so that the company's logo
will be well-displayed. In addition, this position of the hands
resembles a smile.

"Q: WHEN YOU SEE AN AD WITH A CLOCK IN IT THE HANDS ARE ALWAYS
POSITIONED AT 10:10?

A: WE CALLED TIMEX FOR YOUR ANSWER AND IT SAYS THE HANDS ON A CLOCK
ARE PLACED AT TEN-TEN BECAUSE IT'S A CREATIVE STANDARD INDUSTRY.

TIMEX SAYS THE HANDS ON TIMEPIECES ARE PLACED AT TEN-TEN SO THE
COMPANY LOGO ON THE FACE WILL BE FRAMED AND NOT BLOCKED BY THE HANDS.
TIMEX SAYS THE INDUSTRY STANDARD USED TO BE EIGHT-TWENTY BUT THAT
LOOKED TOO MUCH LIKE A FROWN AND CREATED AN UNHAPPY LOOK.

TIMEX SAYS IN ITS ADS, THE CLOCK HANDS ARE PLACED AT TEN-NINE AND
THIRTY SIX SECONDS, EXACTLY."

Manufacturers want you to see their product
'smiling' at you!"



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    spidamang's avatar posted by spidamang, 3 months ago

    boss walang url ang link tag mo :)

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    Harley_Quinn's avatar posted by Harley_Quinn, 3 months ago

    A friend from the watch industry said it was just a standard for aesthetics and symmetry. There's no other place in the planet where you see watch print ads or posters than where I currently live.

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    CuntClapper's avatar posted by CuntClapper, 3 months ago

    Reminds me of an old joke about Jesus Christ really dying on 2:47 pm instead of 3:00 pm.

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    wicked1925's avatar posted by wicked1925, 3 months ago

    kala ko sabi mo 10:10kasi ginawa yung orasan? niloloko mo pala kami eh!!!

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    wicked1925's avatar posted by wicked1925, 3 months ago

    kala ko sabi mo 10:10kasi ginawa yung orasan? niloloko mo pala kami eh!!!

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    Jots18's avatar posted by Jots18, 3 months ago

    ^ nyahaha. yun din ang akala ko. research helped.

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