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31 July 2011, 01:02 AM | #1 |
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"J1A" clasp code
Hi, I just got a Datejust II (ref. 116334), it's clasp is marked with the code "J1A": do you know what's the corresponding manufacturing year?
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31 July 2011, 01:05 AM | #2 |
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If you just got it, and it's a new one, then your "date code" is a data point that tells us that J1A is recent...
Not the other way around...
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My brand new G Series 116610LV has a clasp code of F7Z. I could not find any info on it either.
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From what we have seen, the old clasp codes that we have catalogued into rough date estimates, have also gone random.. the same way the case serials have..
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I have a "G2" case serial..
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New random clasp codes. Do not bother dating it, it is random :)
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Interesting. Thanks.
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31 July 2011, 04:40 AM | #9 |
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Only randomizing a unique serial number has a sense: I believe that clasp codes still mean a date (same code means same date). Maybe Rolex just moved the figure (representing the month) between the letters, instead of after..
Saddle, what's the first figure in your Sub's serial? The watch was "in stock", or has been ordered? |
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Would it make sense for Rolex to do away with serial numbers so people can't date it, but keep allowing people to date clasp codes? |
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Well seeing that the DJ11 was recently introduced the clasp was stamped sometime between 2010 till present time 2011.
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My new G series Datejust has a clasp code of M1E.
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31 July 2011, 06:48 AM | #13 |
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Ok, so the clasp code is random..
..what about the case serial: it isn't a random one, it's G2XXXXX. Estimated date? |
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I have a GMT (G series) which has a clasp code '5WZ' is that normal?
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31 July 2011, 10:04 AM | #15 |
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My G242XXX 116610LN has 3CA as the code. It really is random now.
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Ah ok..Sweet Thanks! Just was not sure as they used to have the alphabets first then the numbers.
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