- Day
wheel language
translations...
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Written by
Chuck
Maddox on 16
April 1999,
- Revised 7
December 2007, certain
rights reserved.
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- Being a collector of
complicated chronographs, Lemania 5100 and Valjoux 7750
powered chronographs, in particular but also early
Citizen and Seiko movements, it was almost assured that
sooner or later I would pick up a watch that had a
non-english Day wheel installed. Most of these watches I
have converted to the English day wheel, however if you
happen to have a watch with a wheel in a language that
you are not fluent with the following table may prove
useful to you. At least until you get the wheel changed
to the language of your choice.
English:
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French:
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German:
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Italian:
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Portugese:
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Spanish:
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Unique
Day?:
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Sunday
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Dimanche
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Sonntag
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Domenica
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Domingo
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Domingo
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No
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Monday
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Lundi
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Montag
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Luned
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Segunda-feira
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Lunes
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No
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Tuesday
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Mardi
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Dienstag
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Marted
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Tera-feira
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Martes
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No
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Wednesday
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Mercredi
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Mittwoch
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Mercoled
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Quarta-feira
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Mircoles
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No
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Thursday
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Jeudi
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Donnerstag
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Gioved
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Quinta-feira
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Jueves
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Yes
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Friday
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Vendredi
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Freitag
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Venerd
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Sexta-feira
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Viernes
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No
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Saturday
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Samedi
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Samstag
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Sabato
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Sabado
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Sabado
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No
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- These languages seem to be
the most common ones used. Typically the first three
letters are used as an abbreviation of the date.
Sometimes this is useful to determine the inital market
the watch in question was intended for...
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- Unique Day?:
The easiest way to
determine which language day-wheel is installed in your
watch is to advance the date so that it is set to
Thursday [or Jeudi,
Donnerstag, Gioved,
Quinta-Feira
or Jueves]... Because each of these six
languages has a unique name abbreviation for that
day of the week whichever abbreviation is used will
identify which specific language the day wheel is in.
- I hope you find this
useful!
- --Chuck
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granted...
Permission is
granted for Damon or RJ to include within the FAQ's they
are writing as long as I'm given credit for this work.
Permission for personal, educational or non-commercial
use is granted. The author retains all other rights (so
there!)...
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