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alancameron | 13:35 Fri 26th Aug 2005 | Science
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in roman numerals the number 4 is written as 1v why on a clock face is it always 1111
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It's to balance the appearance, apparently. So I once read.
Correct, the number in the same face position on the left side of the dial around the from 4 is eight, which is written VIII, hence both have the same number of digits...

Several theories; mostly explained here:

http://www.ubr.com/clocks/faq/iiii.html

Personally, I had always thought it was a king who was mistaken , but nobody would argue with him.  I now see that the practice apparently dates back to Roman times, so if this is true, they must surely have known the "correct" format?

It's interesting to note that Big Ben uses "IV":

http://www.tourist-information-uk.com/parliament.htm

It isn't always; admittedly it is on many, probably on the majority in fact, but I have a clock on which 4 is "IV", and I've seen a good many others.  Don't know why, though.......

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