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Ericb
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Mar 15, 2016
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The day/date window appears to be in a different language abbreviation according to the pictures. does anyone know if it uses English abbreviations? i.e. SAT,MON,TUE
Mar 15, 2016
Klar
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EricbSome of my other Seiko's have both Spanish and English day abbreviations, if that makes you feel any better. Not sure about this one but I would figure it would work the same way
Mar 15, 2016
thebeetis
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EricbThe movement in this Seiko has a dual language date wheel, it's got both English and Spanish.
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WilliamConklin
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Ericbyes, most seikos have the industry standard of 3 languages (english, spanish, french). pull the crown out to the second position and rotate the crown to desired language. badabing you're done.
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serif
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WilliamConklinAll my Seikos only feature 2 languages on the day/date wheels. Example of what they look like:
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