Roman Numeral Clocks

Status
Not open for further replies.

vegassatellite

SatelliteGuys Pro
Original poster
Pub Member / Supporter
Nov 5, 2007
3,319
174
Phoenix, AZ
I was at Target today shopping for a clock to hang on the wall. I like Roman numerals for clocks and there was this large, iron-looking round piece that I decided would look real nice at the top of the stair landing. $100 was a good price for a piece meant to appear aged. However, something was not quite right about this clock. It didn't dawn on me right away so I spent some time looking at the thing. Well, I came to realize that the Roman numeral for "4" was not written as "IV", but as "IIII". I couldn't believe that such a substantial piece would have such a mistake. Then I look at all their Roman numeral clocks. Yep, every one of them had been marked with "IIII". Needless to say, I didn't buy the clock I thought I would like. I was shaking my head the whole way out of the store.

Big blow to public education right there and to the Made In China method of manufacturing cheap goods. :rolleyes:
 
Actually, they have been that way for years. I remember a clock from my childhood (definitely before "made in china" was the default) where IIII=4. I noticed it back then and wondered why they made such a basic mistake. In fact, I'm looking at a German cuckoo clock on my wall right now that's the same way.

Now that I think of it, I don't know if I've ever seen a clock with "IV" on it. Maybe "IIII" is the "correct" way pertaining to clocks.

I have no idea why, though. I bet there's some technical or logical reason for it.

edit: a quick google search for search terms ["IIII" clock] turned this up: http://www.ubr.com/clocks/frequently-asked-questions-faq/faq-roman-iiii-vs-iv-on-clock-dials.aspx
 
Not a mistake. I was taught in HS Latin class, as covered in the link, that IIII was commonly used in Roman times.
 
Wow, is there anything that the internet doesn't know? [said in my best Homer Simpson voice]
 
Yep, this has been a learning experience. Another thing I had always wondered about but never thought to research until someone asked the question.
 
I had my own theory - it was risky to put "IV" under correct angle and don't messed up with reading it in awkward position at the 4 o'clock spot.
Just tell me what would be the angle ? 45 degree to left or to right ? Now turn a little the watch to left and to right and tell what number you'll see. Or letters. "AI".
 
Wow, is there anything that the internet doesn't know? [said in my best Homer Simpson voice]

The Internet, is that thing still around?

YAHQ. (Yet another Homer Quote)

Simpsonisms are a common form of language in my whole household. :D
 
D'ohh! The things I learn here! Now with this latest revelation I call my week complete and head off for Miller Time.

Head on over...I'm buying even tho' this isn't the Pub...!
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Similar threads

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Total: 0, Members: 0, Guests: 0)

Who Read This Thread (Total Members: 1)

Latest posts