what does 10:10 in a clock signifiles
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10:10 was the most positive time (since it subtly resembles a positive face, vs a frown face) at which point the hands didn't obscure the manufacturer's logo. This default time then carried over to digital watches.
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There are many reasons why this is done, some of them are:
1. 10:10 in a clock shows as if the clock is smiling. This makes the product happier.
2. In this type of arrangement the hands of the clock are perfectly and distinctly visible.
3. Most of the companies have their logo below 12, so if the hands are at 10.10 then the hands frame the logo and the logo is visible clearly too.
4. One more reason is that at 10.10, the hands are symmetrical to each other which people find pleasured than asymmetrical arrangement.
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Here's the answer you are looking for
There are many reasons why this is done, some of them are:
1. 10:10 in a clock shows as if the clock is smiling. This makes the product happier.
2. In this type of arrangement the hands of the clock are perfectly and distinctly visible.
3. Most of the companies have their logo below 12, so if the hands are at 10.10 then the hands frame the logo and the logo is visible clearly too.
4. One more reason is that at 10.10, the hands are symmetrical to each other which people find pleasured than asymmetrical arrangement.
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