Military Time vs 24hr?

governorkeagan@lemdro.id to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world – 231 points –

Why is it that Americans refer to 24 hour time as military time? I understand that the military uses the 24hr format but I don’t understand why the general public would refer to it like that?

It makes it seem like it’s a foreign concept where as in a lot of countries it’s the norm.

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I have owned multiple analog watches with a 24 hour face so it isn't like they don't exist they just are far from common place.

So 30 minutes is 12?

There are watches that have an actual 24hr face as you describe the normal 6 position is 12 and 12 becomes 24. Which I think are fairly uncommon, I don’t recall ever seeing one in person.

More common to just see analog watches with dual time markings say a 24 under the 12.

An image search along the lines of “24hr watch face” will show some examples.

Yes they are pretty uncommon, all the ones I have owned were old Russian ones that could be pretty unreliable and watch makers never wanted to touch them in terms of repairing them, hence why I have had a few. I believe the ones I had were made by 'Raketa'

As someone who really needs to visualize my day, I love phone and watch apps that use a 24h watch face. It's very logical to display sunrise/sunset times and I even found an app that displays my calendar events as time slices in my clock pie.

Always wanted to pick up a cool analog 24h watch too.

What app?

Probably Sectograph. I've used it for a couple years and I like it a lot. You can even have it on your smart watch.

Yep, Sectograph, it has some annoyances, but generally very good. I never understood the flags and why it would use them instead of a pie piece for longer events. I wanted to get a big circular led display and make a sectograph wall clock, but the prices for circular led screens scared me off before I got started.