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29 November 2018, 04:02 AM | #1 |
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Rolex warranty card no good?
I just read an article that said if you buy a Rolex on gray marker the 5 year warranties are no longer good as of 2016. So basically only the original owner can use the 5 year warranty and it is tracked by Rolex ? Is this correct or am I reading it wrong
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29 November 2018, 04:08 AM | #2 |
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Warranties prior to July 30 2015 that were bumped to 3 year warranties have now expired, however July 1, 2015 should have what remains of their 5 year warranties that follow the watch assuming it was swiped and filled out accordingly per Rolex at original time of purchase.
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29 November 2018, 04:10 AM | #3 |
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Yes but I read that only the original owner can use the 5 year warranty. Rolex will not honor a watch warranty if your name is not on the orginal card ?
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29 November 2018, 04:12 AM | #4 |
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I am reading that you can transfer a warranty if you are the original owner only to a new buyer ? But with that being said do you have to physically make this request to Rolex or do you just have to possess the Rolex warranty card ?
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29 November 2018, 04:17 AM | #5 |
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False. As long as the warranty was properly activated by an AD at the time of original sale, the warranty will travel with the watch for the full five years, irrespective of whose name is on the card. The pitfall here is if the watch was purchased "new" from a gray, and the warranty was not properly activated. Some are, some aren't.
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29 November 2018, 04:20 AM | #6 |
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There is no recorded title transfer involved with aftermarket watch sales, and Rolex keeps no record of such sales.
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29 November 2018, 04:23 AM | #7 |
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As long as the AD swipes it when they sell it, you should be good. Warranty follows the watch.
For Rolex, an undated card is a red flag bc they are swiped and dated at purchase, different for other brands where they don't swipe, I.E. Omega. |
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29 November 2018, 04:28 AM | #10 |
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Awesome’s thanks guys
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29 November 2018, 05:13 AM | #11 | |
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29 November 2018, 05:31 AM | #12 |
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29 November 2018, 05:38 AM | #13 |
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It can say Mickey Mouse on it; doesn't matter. Rolex just doesn't want the name area left blank. That's why they instruct the AD to write XXXXXXXX on it if the customer doesn't want to divulge their personal info.
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29 November 2018, 05:40 AM | #14 |
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This is the case currently, but if your AD has a warranty withheld policy for 1 year then during that year it may be that only the original buyer is covered, at least it should be but Rolex are as ever not sharp in implementing new policy effectively.
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29 November 2018, 09:23 AM | #15 | |
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A new Grey Market watch was imported, bypassing the distributor, so the AD never sold these to a retail consumer. Grey Market products seldom have a valid warranty, such as those from Costco, Jomashop, Alan Furman, etc. .
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29 November 2018, 10:02 AM | #16 |
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"Rolex warranties are now totally untransferable. You are probably now wondering what are the impact of this announcement. Here’s the thing : when you buy a watch from an authorized dealer, you also get a little green card with your information and the Authorized Dealer’s stamp. This warranty card is just not transferable anymore since the Rolex warranty policy update."
Rolex website doesn't elaborate on their 5-yr warranty except that there is one. |
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29 November 2018, 10:53 AM | #18 |
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I bought a DSSD from a local watch store I’ve used for over 10 years. It had the name of the original owner and I had to send it in for warranty repairs. No issue except Rolex said they had to keep the watch for 10 days to ensure it wasn’t stolen, then charged me a small, amount to validate authenticity... then they repaired it under warranty.
They only want the warranty card to prove it’s under the 5 years they couldn’t care less who’s name is on the card. |
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If I'm wrong here, that would be great, but I would like to see something in writing on this whole "stolen Rolex" 10 day thing or if there is even any such thing as passing a stolen watch filter at all. |
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29 November 2018, 11:40 AM | #20 |
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Awesome, I never knew this. I have one I bought from a grey with this on it and was always wondering what would happen should I need warranty service...thanks!
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29 November 2018, 01:57 PM | #21 | |
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29 November 2018, 03:01 PM | #22 | |
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How does one go about finding out if the warranty cards were swiped? Would any local AD be able to swipe my cards for me to confirm they are valid? Is it poor etiquette for me to contact the original AD for each to confirm the swipe occurred? |
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4 December 2018, 12:11 PM | #23 | |
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When they saw my name was not on the card, the receptionist said this changes how they repair. She said they had to keep it for 10 days to validate it was not stolen. They would not touch my watch for 10 days then do the regulation. I didn’t ask how they would do this, and I really didn’t care as I knew the watch was fine. Sure enough 10 days later they said the watch was with the technician and when tested I could have it back. They did write on my invoice, the watch was verified as authentic, and the charge for authentication, they did not even list the regulation under warranty. |
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4 December 2018, 12:47 PM | #24 |
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Those are all good questions, to which I don't know the answers. I would start with a local AD and see if they can confirm. My gut tells me it would be bad form to check with the original ADs, but if you have the cojones, it's worth a shot.
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Thanks, my feeling is that it would be uncool to go to the original AD's as they may have associates unaware of their practices. But that said I'd be too nervous to ever hand them in for Rolex service without knowing that all is on the up and up. I have time before I have to worry too much about this but its something I need to address. Perhaps one of the trusted service techs on the forum could run a SN check.
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4 December 2018, 01:11 PM | #26 |
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My two cents are when buying a used watch that is out of warranty to factor in service. That will gain you a two year warranty and peace of mind. After that point I feel the watch (in the case of a used one) is really mine.
Regarding a "hot" watch. I know regular RSC's will confiscate them but I am not sure if independent RSC's do the same. My thoughts are they would. Forgot to address the original topic - I was told the warranty goes with the watch UNLESS purchased grey market. |
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As long as the card is properly filled out and activated, the warranty transfers. If the card has been altered, e.g. the original purchaser’s name blacked out, that voids the warranty.
Also, Rolex bought internationally - you need to present a copy of the purchase receipt at the time of service, I’m speaking from experience. |
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My understanding is that if it wasn't swiped a) Rolex wouldn't service it and b) might confiscate it pending a SN search to ensure it wasn't reported stolen. So while I'm still in the early months owning my grey watches I'm going to try to find a way to confirm that they're swiped properly before ever going near a Rolex SC. |
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4 December 2018, 08:42 PM | #29 | |
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I wouldn't contact the ADs personally out of respect to those who flipped their Daytona and BLRO. But, there's nothing holding you back from doing so. Are all of your cards from the US ADs or are any overseas? If US, there's about a 0% chance the cards weren't swiped since RUSA is pretty strict about that. Rolex terms state that a warranty card must be named and dated to be valid. I haven't seen where they also state they must be swiped by the AD. So, I think you're safe regardless. |
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I got my pre loved sub serviced on the spot when they replaced 4 slightly damaged screws in the bracelet. Gave them the watch and the card, they added my details to their database, listed the serial under my name, replaced the screws and gave me the paperwork as a receipt. Took up 30 minutes of my time and left with the card and the watch. This was at an RSC in Sydney AU |
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