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  • All numbers you can find on Rolex

    Most commonly talk about rolex are their model reference numbers, production date numbers, caliber movement numbers.

    We talk about matching model with matching caliber, bracelet, etc.....
    Understand numbers marked gave info of their prod date whether parts are matching.


    What other number that mark on rolexes are equally important?
    There are numbers marked on the mechanism, are these set of numbers equally important?

  • #2
    Hi all, I am referring to these set of numbers on the plate.
    Does these nos need to be matching with the model production timeline or it just a QC purposes?

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    • #3
      Hi, meaning that when the watch Assembled these numbers on the plate has to match the caliber, reference model. All these items need to be all match?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by nimm12
        yes, all these info are input from the rolex factory and are accessible by all service centers throughout the world
        i am not sure if any rolex service center will change an entire case or entire movement (although they do change parts without serial number eg crystal, crown, bracelet, dial, hands)
        chances are they dont change the case and movement
        hence if any of these 2 numbers do not match, there is a chance the previous owner(s) changed either the movement, or the case
        In the scenario you mentioned.. It can happened.
        But how do we know?
        Those numbers are really less talk about whether is it important to match all assembly.
        Does it really bother you or as long as it is original rolex parts..?

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        • #5
          Haa.. True.. 20mins or so for $107 really can't check all parts..
          I like the the bold..heee

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          • #6
            Now is there anyone come across a watch that does not have a matching caliber. Not so much of new watches buy old vintage..
            Example like: a rolex 6611 fixed with 1135 or 1165 instead of a 1055?

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