They match up with ISO week numbers, where week 1 always starts on a Monday.
I regularly see ISO weeks used to mark manufacturing dates, where they often offer the right levels of precision, as many processes run on week-long cycles. Often in stampings the year will be replaced by a letter code with an epoch particular to the company.
I regularly see ISO weeks used to mark manufacturing dates, where they often offer the right levels of precision, as many processes run on week-long cycles. Often in stampings the year will be replaced by a letter code with an epoch particular to the company.