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17 January 2017, 06:14 AM | #1 |
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Does Rolex ever retire a serial number?
I've always wonder would happen if a watch case is damaged beyond repair. Since the serial number is on the case, it's only real identification for the watch. Would they then use a new case with a current reference? Has anyone run into this? Seems like once the case is gone the watch for all intends and purposes is gone as well.
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