
Smiling watch illusion
I have just remembered this cheap little trick a friend of mine, Boris told me once. Try looking at any watch store window, or if you are inpatient, and wish to check this right now, you can use Google image search. Enter the search term “watch”, and search for wrist watches or clocks. You will notice that 90% of the results (if not all of them); all the analog watches have their hands set on the exact same time – 10:10 (or 22:10 if you prefer). This is NO accident. Sellers do their best to comfort the buyers. Even if it takes making watches smile back at you. Unbelievable, is it? Well, marketers will do just about anything to sell their stuff. Even stranger is that this cheap trick actually works!

Sad watch illusion
Look at the both images in this article. If you liked these two watches, which one would you buy first? Just to remind you, they are both the same. Its just that the second image was rotated by 180 degrees. Weird, huh?







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Wow this is so interesting! I will never ever notice this if you don’t tell me! Definitely in the 1st pic the watch look more pleasant to me
when timex was asked about this years ago their reasoning was that it framed their name on the watch.
i google checked and most were 10 10 thats so wierd
Not really an illusion, more a marketing tip, but still interesting.
subliminal messaging.
even the slightest little thing you might not notice, but your brain does.
It’s like smile.
Wow this is cool and it works
Wow, that actually make sense!
I just wanted to comment on your article about the analog watches being st to the time 10:10.
My understanding is that this particular time is chosen as it guides our eyes to the brand name of the watch (kind of like focusing our atention on the named of the watch). Does this make any sense to others?
Wierd
Probably fake though
Imagine if they had them all set to midnight, or six thirty. you’d probably find that abnormal
Just look at the flower watches ad ;P
The reason that most watches and clocks are set 10:10 is that most manufacturers place their name under the 12. Placing the hands that way “frame” and draw attention to the name. You can also find some that place the name above the 6 and then the time is normally set to 8:20 for the same reason.
ok, first of all, long time lurker, first time poster. 10:10 on an analog watch can’t be 22:10 because analogs don’t go past 12. it’s always 10:10. also saying 22:10 means it has to be in the PM while this is not true for analog. it could be AM or PM since it shows the same time for both.
Well, actually, most watches are shown at 10:10 (or 13:50) because most brands used to put their name right below the 12, so they use the hands as a frame to make you look straight there and enphasize the name of the brand…
The problem is that nowadays they put the names anywhere… so the position is now just a formality.
oh thats weird
it’s also imposible to put the hand in that exact position, i’ve alredy tried
Wow, thats nice!! all marketing!! but I would defintly buy the first one, the other one kind of shock the sight.
hey vurdlak.
i like the new name for the comments…”speak your mind”
cute.
and i like how its just a box on the bottom, not a separate window.
cool changes!
and though the watch trick isnt exactly an “optical illusion” its still pretty interesting.
oh and i like the star rating thing too :D
p.s. first?? sorry! had to.
Not really as much of an illusion as it is a marketing ploy.. Don’t see many products advertised upside down.
Wow, that’s amazing!
Supermarkets also have their floors sloped slightly to the back, so you subconsciously go to the back of the building (to see more goods) and to discourage you from going to the tills until you really have to go, making you spend more time inside looking at stuff.
hey its true nice!
is not a happy face
the hands in that possition make the manufacture’s logo to look better … well it was for that reason in a start at least…. now some watches like the one in the picture dosent have the logo under the 12 …
i dont known if this is advertising or something like that but still.. http://www.snopes.com/business/market/clockhands.asp
this article explain the 10:10
Kind of strange that the 12 is on the bottom..
Holy cheetos!
As graphic design student, I knew this trick, but putting the hands to 10.10 it’s also the best way to show the watch, the eventual background patterns in it and over all to show the brand that practically it’s almost set on the vertical ax of the watch.
Furthermore, the eye likes symmetry…!
nice….
I like the second one better too
meh!
Actually, they do it so that you can see the manufacturer’s name/logo which, in most cases is under the 12.00 position. I had to photograph about 200 watches for a website that we were building and this is what the company told me.
I really don’t like watches with the numbers up side down – so I would buy the top one :)
This is not true. The google search produces a wide variety of watch faces. Upside down watches don’t sell to well maybe…
hehe, interresting :D
nice job :D
I once read this years ago and always look for it these days. A lot of digital watches on display do it too!
What is the 12 doing at the bottom of the watch!?!?!
I wouldn’t buy either, because they’re numbered wrong. 12 is never at the bottom of the watch!
Top and bottom pointers are pointing the wrong way.
Sorry but this was incredibly lame. (I like the new way to comment even tho I love Blogger)
I did the search on live search. Ninety percent (90%) of the analog watches were as you say; one of the ones that wasn’t had a background figure with a smiling face.
Well, most of the watches I buy already have batteries in them… so they’d usually tell the right time in the store… or just some random time but the clock is ticking…
I’ve even seen advertisements where all of the digital watches were set to 10:10 as well.
fun!
The number 4 on most watches and clocks with roman numerals is btw incorrect: It should be IV, not IIII. This is a little trick to make it easier to tell the time (people tend to mix up IV an VI)
Did no one notice that the “12″ is where the “6″ should be?? But all the other numbers are apparently correct… weird pics…
Megan, the “12″ is the date, apparently..
Plus, i don’t see any reason to show the watch upside down for the ’sad face’. We could just set the time at 8.20 or 4.40!
I also agree with the opinion about the brand names.
the “12″ at the bottom of the watch is the date number, not the time number
BigSmile (=
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why 10.10 not 2.50? although i suppose the short hand does look better on the left!
I heard they do the same tricks with cars. the headlights are the eyes and the grill is the smile. all psycholigical!
Amazing- I’ve ALWAYS wondered that. Really!
And yeah, I would’ve gone for the first watch..
lol I would actually buy the first watch it’s interesting how pshcology works
There’s a legend that watch and clock stores set the clocks to 10:10 because that was the time at which Abe Lincoln was shot. Many also used 8:20, same legend. It’s a myth, though, see the Straight Dope article on it:
http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/547/why-are-clocks-in-ads-always-set-at-8-20