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Watch enthusiasts? What is the meaning of the words in between dates? LUN, MIE etc??

WolfLoverPro

I’m trying to set the date for my citizen but it has these things in between each day 

Is it for different languages or? 

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That sounds like abbreviations for the days of the week in Spanish..

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Spanish Days of the Week
  • Monday – lunes. “Monday” in Spanish is lunes, which comes from the word luna for “moon”. ...
  • Tuesday – martes. Many of the days of the week come from the names of gods of mythology. ...
  • Wednesday – miércoles. ...
  • Thursday – jueves. ...
  • Friday – viernes. ...
  • Saturday – sábado. ...
  • Sunday – domingo.
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30 minutes ago, si1enze said:
Spanish Days of the Week
  • Monday – lunes. “Monday” in Spanish is lunes, which comes from the word luna for “moon”. ...
  • Tuesday – martes. Many of the days of the week come from the names of gods of mythology. ...
  • Wednesday – miércoles. ...
  • Thursday – jueves. ...
  • Friday – viernes. ...
  • Saturday – sábado. ...
  • Sunday – domingo.

It seems it only stays for a hour or something because it now went to English only after an hour 

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On 5/12/2021 at 3:55 AM, WolfLoverPro said:

It seems it only stays for a hour or something because it now went to English only after an hour 

Which model is it exactly? I know watches that have different language dates but they really only display one of them and not randomly switch. 

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On 5/11/2021 at 9:55 PM, WolfLoverPro said:

It seems it only stays for a hour or something because it now went to English only after an hour 

There are two ways a watch can change the calendar: Instantaneous or gradual.

 

If it changes instantaneously, it just clicks over at midnight. If it changes gradually, then you'll see the wheel slowly turn for an hour or two before it clicks into place. If it has two languages on the day wheel, then it'll have to pass over the other language during that couple hours.

"Do as I say, not as I do."

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