How do I fix my macbook pro from displaying the wrong dates across the entire system?

Hello, for a while now my MacBook Pro has started to display the dates across the whole system weidly. The dates can go above 300/MM/YYYY. Is it the PRAM battery that could have run out or is it something else? Here is an example that I took today in the Calander application. As you can see it displays the 17 May, 2013 as 137 May 2013.
If there is a solution for this i would really want to know because this is starting to anoy me a little.
Here is an other example from skype
Edit: Ironicaly I found the solution right after posting this, no help is needed any more. Everything is fixed now

Have you looked at System Preferences>Date & Time?
Ciao.

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