- A
perpetual calendar is a
calendar valid for many years,
usually designed to look up the day of the w**** for a
given date in the past or ****ure. For the...
- The
Buddhist calendar is a set of
lunisolar calendars primarily used in Tibet, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka,
Thailand and Vietnam...
- wris****ch, Ref. 3414.
Patek Philippe po****rized
complications such as
perpetual calendar, split-seconds hand, chronograph, and
minute repeater in mechanical...
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Historically Highly Important 18K Gold
Automatic Perpetual Calendar Wris****ch With
English Calendar, Leap Year
Indication and "No Moon" Ref. 3448 "Alan...
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Gregorian calendar:
Holocene calendar International Fixed Calendar (also
called the
International Perpetual calendar)
World Calendar World Season Calendar Leap...
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calendar (fictional) Middle-earth
calendars (fictional)
Stardates (from Star Trek, fictional)
History of
calendars Epoch Horology Perpetual calendar Liturgical...
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total of 24
different functions.
These included Westminster chimes, a
perpetual calendar,
sunrise and
sunset times, and a
celestial map of New York as seen...
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complicated mechanical pocket watch displaying the Gregorian, Judaic, and
lunar calendars featuring 57 complications. The
watch was ****embled by
Vacheron Constantin...
- the 1600 and 1700s, in the
baroque style. The
sacristy hosts the
Perpetual Calendar built by the
engineering Giovanni Plana, a
primitive computing machine...
- A
Runic calendar (also Rune
staff or
Runic almanac) is a
perpetual calendar,
variants of
which were used in
Northern Europe until the 19th century. A...