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HAND IN HAND

Now for a quick breakdown of hands. Three might be the magic number for most, but there are other options, as our unevenly handed selection on the opposite page shows.

When wristwatches first became a regular thing in the early 20th century, two hands per face was the norm. There were two good reasons for only displaying hours and minutes: 1) real estate was significantly decreased in

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