Taking off your watch and placing it on a table or lectern is common with people who are pacing themselves, it is a polite method of time management, I used to do a lot of corporate presentations, if I was allocated say 30 minutes, it would be impolite if I was constantly looking at my watch while speaking to the audience.
17 seconds after editing. It's unlikely he counted 17 perfectly. Whoever did the final cuts is the one who made sure the watch came off at the 17 second mark.
If he did end up counting 17 perfectly, I'd have to dole out some mass kuddos
Taking off your watch and placing it on a table or lectern is common with people who are pacing themselves, it is a polite method of time management, I used to do a lot of corporate presentations, if I was allocated say 30 minutes, it would be impolite if I was constantly looking at my watch while speaking to the audience.
at 17 seconds in !?!
17 seconds after editing. It's unlikely he counted 17 perfectly. Whoever did the final cuts is the one who made sure the watch came off at the 17 second mark.
If he did end up counting 17 perfectly, I'd have to dole out some mass kuddos