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04/28/2005 10:52:09 PM · #1 |
Just an observation, but I̢۪ve only seen one watch ad that had the watch set to 10:10. I know it's trivial (I'm full of worthless trivia!), but there was even one entry where part of the company name was blocked. |
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04/28/2005 10:56:02 PM · #2 |
What is good or bad about 10:10...I really dont know. |
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04/28/2005 11:18:15 PM · #3 |
try it. It's supposed to be submliminal. The watch "smiles". |
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04/28/2005 11:18:39 PM · #4 |
10:10 frames the manufactures name between the hands of the watch/clock. |
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04/29/2005 12:27:38 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by gppacecar: 10:10 frames the manufactures name between the hands of the watch/clock. |
Not to mention it divides the circle of the watch face into the rough equivalent of the golden mean along the circumference, which is pleasing to the eye. |
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04/29/2005 12:31:10 AM · #6 |
BTW, almost every image on Rolex.com...10:10 to 10:11 with the second right around the 30 second mark. |
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04/29/2005 01:38:03 AM · #7 |
You need to watch more closely (pun intended). There are three watches with 10:10 (or 1:50 - didn't check) hands position.
The three different makes, though.
And I agree, comparing the 10:10 images to other arbitrary times makes a big difference.
I'll stop now commenting on current images, I think that I haven't broken any rules with this one so far.
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04/29/2005 01:43:47 AM · #8 |
I noticed at least 2 that had the stem pulled out. I'm guessing to stop the hands exactly where the shooter wanted them. |
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