May be you have to configure it in order to display the days in English.
Is it a Spanish watch? Did you buy it in/from a Spanish-speaking country?
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
dias, for example two days would be dos dias
The watch would gain 24 minutes in 3 days
I have recently bought a watched with the days of the month on it. When setting it instead of going round to 31 days it goes up to 39 days. Why is this
days = días
That might be an abbreviation of "sábado", which is the Spanish word for Saturday. If that is the case, the other days of the week would be indicated by abbreviations of the Spanish names of the weekdays as well:DOM for SundayLUN for MondayMAR for TuesdayMIE for WednesdayJUE for ThursdayVIE for FridayIt might also be an abbreviation of "Sabbath", which is also Saturday.
Yes
It can be days to months or longer for PID to appear.
The days is "los días".
The hatter's watch in Alice in Wonderland was 2 days wrong.
21 days!
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