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  • Noicx
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    Thank you very much for the info .... !!

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  • Matty
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    Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
    I just realised it...maybe some of you guys know. It maybe old stuff for some of you guys,but it's new to me and some others.The last number of any Rolex model number will depend on the material used for the watch. Here's what I got so far. Hope it helps!

    0- Chronometer in SS(Full)
    1- Chronometer in SS and Pink Gold
    2- Chronometer in SS and Platinum
    3- Chronometer in SS and Yellow Gold
    4- Chronometer in SS and White Gold Bezel
    5- Chronometer in Pink Gold
    6- Chornometer in Platinum
    7- ??
    8- Chronometer in Yellow Gold,and Tridor model
    9- Chronometer in White Gold

    Cheers!
    Tks heaps 4 the info & u r most prob rite 2 so cheers mate!

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  • Fuji_apple
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    Originally posted by nim
    there's just so many models in rolex to choose from
    100x Agree.. the posion is getting deeper and deeper... ^_*

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  • gng
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    Originally posted by Fuji_apple View Post
    Daytona 116520 SS model. 116523 TT (half gold) model. 116509 WG (white gold) model
    116515 RG (rose gold) model.
    Thanks very very much for the info .... !!

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  • Fuji_apple
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    Daytona 116520 SS model. 116523 TT (half gold) model. 116509 WG (white gold) model
    116515 RG (rose gold) model.

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  • gng
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    Originally posted by nim
    refer my signature for the updated numbering
    hi , it's indeed very clear on yr signature of the Daytona series and year.... how about 116523 and some 116520 ??

    many thanks

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  • jazz_samz
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    I dun think there is as Rolex dun adopt the same marketing tactic to PAM.
    OP uses this tactic to increase demand and manage supply whch proved really successful for them.

    Originally posted by Rottweiler View Post
    Hi Fellows,

    May I know is there any info on number of pieces out for each series beside knowing the series for the year out?

    I am trying to know the number of rolex pieces out for each series like Pam watches etc.

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  • jazz_samz
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    Updating the list. (Thanks Nottinghill with the info)

    Year / Series launch
    1987 / 1988 R
    1988 / 1989 L
    1989 / 1990 L
    1990 / 1991 E
    1991 / 1992 X/N (from Nov.)
    1992 / 1993 C
    1993 / 1994 S
    1994 / 1995 W
    1995 / 1996 W
    1996 / 1997 T
    1997 / 1998 U (from Aug.)
    1998 / 1999 A (from Nov.)
    1999 / 2000 A
    2000 / 2001 P (from Jan.)
    2001 / 2002 K (from Sept.)
    2002 / 2003 Y (from Sept.)
    2003 / 2004 F (from Sept.)
    2004 / 2005 F
    2005 / 2006 D (from Apr.)
    2006 / 2007 Z (from May)
    May 2006 Z series
    Aug 2007 M series
    Aug 2008 V series
    __________________

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  • Rottweiler
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    Hi Fellows,

    May I know is there any info on number of pieces out for each series beside knowing the series for the year out?

    I am trying to know the number of rolex pieces out for each series like Pam watches etc.

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  • viper0419
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    Originally posted by paithorn View Post
    Year Clasp Code
    1976 A*
    1977 B
    1978 C*
    1979 D
    1980 E
    1981 F
    1982 G
    1983 H*
    1984 I*
    1985 J*
    1986 K*
    1987 L*
    1988 M*
    1989 N*
    1990 O
    1991 P
    1992 Q*
    1993 R
    1994 S
    1995 T or W
    1996 V
    1997 Z
    1998 Z or W
    1999 X
    2000 AB
    2001 DE
    2002 DT
    2003 AD
    2004 CL
    2005 MA
    2006 OP
    got a question on bracelet and clasp.
    my explorer 2 says 78790A (OP11) - double clasp
    my gmt 2 says 78360 (CL1) - single clasp
    The links looks the same. My question is can i buy a double clasp like the one in my exp 2 to fit on the bracelet on my gmt? any idea how much?

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by Rolex5 View Post
    Ya lor...dun know what the model number stands for...
    Took me blood and sweat to remove/put back just one side, plus cleaning to have the "registered designed 1511" appeared. Dun dare to remove the other side after that....
    Actually the other side is the serial number...hahhaa

    LOL...the model number doesnt really stand for anything IMO...just for reference

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  • Rolex5
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    Ya lor...dun know what the model number stands for...
    Took me blood and sweat to remove/put back just one side, plus cleaning to have the "registered designed 1511" appeared. Dun dare to remove the other side after that....

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by Rolex5 View Post
    my grandfather's rolex has a model #1511 btween the 12 o'clock lugs. What does it means?
    The model number....then wad? Lol

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  • Rolex5
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    my grandfather's rolex has a model #1511 btween the 12 o'clock lugs. What does it means?

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by jazz_samz View Post
    can I confirm if the lug holes are found only before K or Y series?
    http://www.sg-roc.com/showthread.php?t=442

    As NOtt said...it was in the late Y series

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