Why do some clocks for number 4 say IV and some IIII, which is the most proper correct version ?
Why do some clocks for number 4 say IV and some IIII, which is the most proper correct version ?
My humble collection:
G-Shocks: G-9300GY, GW3000B & GR-7900KG
Timex: Ironman 42 Lap, Ironman Shock Resistant 8 Lap & Ironman 8 Lap
Tissot: Le Locle
Mir: Сделано в СССР
Victorinox & Swiss Military
There's a good explanation here:
Why does a clock face have '4' as 'IIII' instead of 'IV' ?
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