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27 March 2020, 04:32 AM | #1 |
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Most accurate serial number lookup?
I just realized Bob's Watches isn't necessarily the only serial number reference out there; that is to say, other websites (i.e., this one) yield different results.
I have an older Datejust listed for sale elsewhere, and after looking up its 5.8million serial number on Bob's Watches, someone asked if I was sure it's from 1979 and not 1980 (prob for birth year reasons). Naturally I searched for different sources and realized the discrepancies. May I ask where the knowledgeable folk on this fine forum go to find reliable serial number years? Thanks in advance!
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27 March 2020, 04:38 AM | #2 |
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Sadly, there is no perfect chart, as no one outside of Rolex knows for sure.
This one on our own forum here, is pretty solid...plus, it’s got bracelet date codes, too https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=54362 |
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There's no way to know for sure, and IMO as a seller you should not be in the business of providing speculative information. Give the buyer the serial number and let him figure it out. If the watch has the original bracelet, give him the date code on the clasp as well.
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Up until a couple hours ago, I didn't think this was "speculative information." Alas, yes, I will just provide the serial range.
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https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=54362 For a 5.8 million case, I'd say closer to 1978. Keep in mind that a birth-year watch quest often needs to have some flexibility of a year or two. What is it being based on ... the year the case was made and/or engraved, year the watch was assembled, year the watch left the factory, year the watch was sold? So many variables. |
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All this to say that yes, the timing is hard to pin down.
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Nice post, been willing to ask similar question.
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Rolexserial.com does it
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This sounds like a scam ($199 to receive information from Rolex's records), and blatant advertising in the signature line.
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