He is a lefty he has his Rolex on his right wrist
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Rolex watches are, indeed, self-winding. A century ago they did make watches that one had to hand wind, however.
1 minute.
No. The third (or second) hand does not tick. It is a floating movement hand and should not have a distinguishable stop between seconds.
55 min. spaces are gained by minute hand in 60 min period. to find how many spaces it has actually gained, we need to fix a standard point first..!! with respect to it, we need to see the difference by how much is it actually varying..!! so let us assume the standard point to be the place where the minutes hand and hours hand has been coincided..!! i may be 12:00 ,1.06, 2.11,3.17...etc..from there..60 minutes implies the minute hand must come back to the same point where it has started..!! is it not..?? now, 60 minute passed and so minute hand covers 60 minute spaces. And the hour hand advances by 5 minute spaces..!! so from the standard point fixed initially (we assumed the standard point is where the minute point and hours hand were coinciding..also..60 minutes will be passed when the minute hand comes back to the same position from where it started) now, there is an absolute 60 min spaces covered by minute hand in 60 min and then there is 5 min spaces advanced by hour hand in 60 min period..!! so on total.. total advancement is 60-5 = 55 minute spaces..!!
The short hand is the hour hand. The longer hand is the minute hand. If there is a third hand, it is very thin and very fast. That would be the second hand.
It is the long hand.
5.75 degrees.
the longest one
The long hand
3:00 or 9:00