That's actually a long-standing clock-maker's tradition.
Why Do Clocks and Watches Use the Roman Numeral IIII instead of IV?
Why Do Clocks and Watches Use the Roman Numeral IIII instead of IV?
Or, that's just what they wanted. ~shrugs~Yeah, IIII is not Roman numeral four! It's a shame that a manufacturer can't be bothered to check their designs before committing to production!
WOW, and the bottom numbers are upside down. I guess for a large clock on a building it's not so bad, but on a small wrist watch? I find them hard to read upside down.That's actually a long-standing clock-maker's tradition.
Why Do Clocks and Watches Use the Roman Numeral IIII instead of IV?
The ring is now officially a Poser Prop and smart propped to the left hand ring finger. Now, I need to finish up the watch. I wonder if DS can smart prop things and how you do it it can?
There you go! I'm working on the base and legs too.Pot bellied stove.
Yeah, that! When I was a kid, the landlord had one in the basement. He'd roast fava beans on it. It warmed the basement, too.Pot bellied stove.