Confused about the clock

I've had my Style for just over a week and love it - but find myself quite confused today.  I don't recall changing any options - but as of this morning - the clock stays on ALL the time.  It used to fade out completely - now it only fades a little (and it brightens up when I pick it up.)  Obviously, I somehow changed something - but I have no idea what.  It is actually a little easier to have the clock always on - but I would really like to know how that happened.  Thanks in advance for your help.

That is how mine worked for the first week - but now it is on all the time.  It is actually nice to just see the time (since I stopped wearing watches when I got my first cell) - so I'm not complaining - but I would like to know how to change it back and forth.

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