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A clock-calendar device, consisting of the combination of two concentric disks of common axis, one fixed, which represents the dial of a clock, and which can be replaced by any other form of modern sphere, and another mobile. The first has a few lights that can point to the arrows, and through whose luminaries the numerations and inscriptions that the mobile disk has of the days of the month that correspond to those of the week, the denominations of the months, the number of these in relation to the year and any other related or non-chronological inscription; This device is characterized by the fact that by means of a single and simple rotation of the mobile disk, of 15 degrees for example, all the indicated notations change simultaneously, being combined the ones of the month and week in course that each disc takes separately. The model will be built in metal, celluloid, cardboard, wood or any other appropriate material. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
Compact equipped with a device that allows the user's initials or the dates of a perpetual calendar to appear through peepholes (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)