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They are the abbreviated days of the week in Spanish; however, I am confused as to why they periodically appear on my watch as well. My watch is an American standard watch which displays all the days in English except for random occasions they appear abbreviated in Spanish. Strange, confusing and quite irritating. (Lun)es=Mon (mart)es=Tue (mier)coles=Wed (Juev)es=Thur (Vier)nes=Fri (Sab)ado=Sat (Dom)ingo=Sun
Festina Men's Calendar Date Multi-Function watch is a watch which includes a calendar.
Date is to calendar as time is to watch.
It an abbreviation for "Friday" in Spanish. (Lun)es=Mon (mart)es=Tue (mier)coles=Wed (Juev)es=Thur (Vier)nes=Fri (Sab)ado=Sat (Dom)ingo=Sun
A Citizen perpetual calendar watch is a expensive watch. This watch can have the price from 190 dollars to 900 dollars. If a person want to find a cheapest Citizen perpetual calendar watch, then that person will be able to find the cheapest ones on Amazon.
Walmart has a Casion Classic 8-digit Calculator and Calendar Watch available for purchase on their online store. The watch is water resistant and has a pre-programmed calendar.
you can watch Kim's Calendar for Reggie at www.megavideo.com or at www.tudou.com (which isn't as good as megavideo) Hope this helps! :)
A OMEGA Seamaster Calendar Automatic Bumper c. 1955 Cal 355 Vintage Mens Watch currently cost $1,398.71.
over 9000
Calendar
Properly speaking, there is no "English" calendar system. You probably mean the predominant Western Calendar (also called the Christian Calendar). This calendar system is best called the "Gregorian Calendar", after Pope Gregory XIII who introduced the calendar system in 1582.