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For this reason, the default watch face will have a fourth hand. The fourth hand points to the UTC hour, allowing for timed coordination over multiple time zones. The hand will travel around the face of the watch once every 24 hours.
A clock has numbers and hands. The long hand is called the minute hand. The shorthand is called the hour hand.
The concept of dividing daytime into 12 hours predates clocks. As does the concept of noon as well as, of course, the human hand. My guess is the pointers on the clock got their name from their being a timekeeping replacement for the human hand.
The third hand on a clock is called the second hand. It is called a second as it is the second division of an hour by 60. Minutes could be called firsts. Minute hand is also the biggest hand.
A clock has a hand to indicate seconds. A clock has a hand to indicate the minutes. A clock has a hand to indicate the hour. A CLOCK HAS THREE HANDS.
Grab a tape measure or ruler, and measure from the outside diameter of the time ring on your clock dial (also called a clock face) as shown below. If there is no time ring, measure from the outside edge of the numerals or markers. Take the outside diameter measurement and divide it by two.
A clock has numbers and hands. The long hand is called the minute hand. The shorthand is called the hour hand.
The GMT comes with the standard hour, minute, second hands, but what sets the watch apart is a fourth hand. It's set to Greenwich Mean Time, which is the standard against which all time zones are decided. The bezel rotates, so the wearer can set it against GMT.
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