There is no reason for this other than artistic. Advertizers also like 8:20 since this shows the other parts of the face and the hands to best advantage. Ask youself--would you rather see a watch where all or some of the hands obscured each other or some graphic feature? My teacher, back when I was in high school, told me that it makes the clock look like a smile. With the big hand on the 10 and the other on the 2. Its more appealing to the eye that way.
1010 war bund marwao
2.5902 x 1010 kilometers (1.6095 x 1010 miles) (rounded)
7,4*1010 N/m2
1 year = 3.1556926 × 1010 milliseconds
I think it is close to 1008 or 1010 material. It is non-alloyed raw material.
No particular reason, it's just tradition for digital watches on sale to show 10:10 in pictures.
1.97987*1010 = 19,798,700,0001.97987*1010 = 19,798,700,0001.97987*1010 = 19,798,700,0001.97987*1010 = 19,798,700,000
Many years ago I read that analogue (with hands on dial) watches were set to 10:10 time as it looks like a smiling face !
It is: 1010
1010 at Bethlehem 1010 at Bethlehem
The year 1010 was the 11th century.
1010 war bund marwao
1010 ÷ 10 = 101
apparently its purely aesthetic. also it can equally display both hands without covering up the watchmakers insignia wich is usually below 12 o clock.
It is: 1010 = MX
-101
1010 = 10