Nice try Anonymous. But I don't think tht's it: you'll notice that in addition to being counterclockwise, this watch also has the crown on the left. Either this is a really unusual right-handed counterclockwise wristwatch, or (more likely), the image is flipped horizontally. Occam's razor says the latter.
Riccardo, out of curiosity, what did you notice first, the numerals or the crown? As an Italian, I am used to seeing Roman numerals all over the place so I noticed immediately that they were wrong. I wonder if this might be culture-specific and others might find the unusual position of the crown a more obvious tell-tale sign.
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Nice try, Riccardo! However, this is something which actually exists (page bottom):
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Fabio Scaliti
Nice try Anonymous. But I don't think tht's it: you'll notice that in addition to being counterclockwise, this watch also has the crown on the left. Either this is a really unusual right-handed counterclockwise wristwatch, or (more likely), the image is flipped horizontally. Occam's razor says the latter.
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By the way, the numerals are flipped too. Need a rest...
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Riccardo, out of curiosity, what did you notice first, the numerals or the crown? As an Italian, I am used to seeing Roman numerals all over the place so I noticed immediately that they were wrong. I wonder if this might be culture-specific and others might find the unusual position of the crown a more obvious tell-tale sign.
ReplyDeleteHi Licia,
ReplyDeleteI noticed first the numbers.