Many older Rolex serial numbers are inscribed by a machine on the side of the watch between the lugs at “6 o’ clock.” The bracelet must be detached at the “6” side of the case to view the serial number.
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Performing a Rolex serial number lookup makes it easy to discover Rolex watch values, as you can determine the exact production date. If you're not sure a Rolex is genuine, take it in to a trusted jeweller and have it appraised.One of the many special aspects of a Rolex watch is the unique, five to eight-digit serial number on each timepiece. Some imitations are so well-made it takes an expert eye to tell them apart from the real thing. Fake serial numbers often look poorly engraved or very faint.
Fraudsters tend to acid-etch the serial number onto the watch rather than engrave it, as engraving is much more difficult. Serial numbers can be faked, but this is extremely difficult to do well - especially on the inner bezel, where you find the serial number of Rolexes made after 2005. If a Rolex doesn't have a serial number, then it isn't genuine. Once you've found your Rolex's serial number, simply search for it in our tool or on our handy database to discover its production date. Rolex watches made from 2005 onwards will have the word 'Rolex' repeated around the inner bezel, with the brand logo at the 12 o'clock position and the serial number at 6 o'clock. The inner bezel is the ring that runs around the inside of the watch's bezel, perpendicular to the face. In 2008, the company switched to only engraving the serial number on the inner bezel, as this is much harder to counterfeit. In 2005, Rolex began laser-engraving the serial number on the inner bezel, or dial rehaut, as well as between the lugs of the 6 o'clock side of the case. If you're not confident about doing this yourself, take it to a jeweller. You'll need to remove the watch's band to see it. If your watch was made before 2005, you'll find its serial number engraved on the case between the lugs (the 'horns' that attach to the bracelet) of the 6 o'clock side. 2005 onwards: On the inner bezel (dial rehaut).Pre-2005: Between the lugs of the 6 o'clock side.It will be in one of two places, depending when it was made. Production dateĮvery genuine Rolex has a unique serial number. If your Rolex's serial number falls between 100,000 and 999,999, you'll therefore need to take it to a trusted jeweller to have it accurately dated, although our tool will be able to tell you its two possible production dates. The only way to identify the exact date of a Rolex produced in late 2009 onwards is to take it into an official Rolex dealer.Ī note on Rolexes with a serial number between 100,000 and 999,999: When Rolex made their millionth watch, they confusingly restarted their serial numbers at 100,000 instead of carrying on with a seven-digit code. To find out your Rolex's manufacture date, simply search its unique serial number in our Rolex serial number database below.Ī note on Rolexes produced after autumn 2009: In autumn 2009, Rolex started using a random numbering system to generate its serial numbers. This indicates what year the watch was made, and can be used to authenticate and value the timepiece. Every Rolex is engraved with a unique serial number.