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1 June 2009, 09:20 AM | #1 |
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Advise on serial number
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I decided to buy a new SS Sub or new EXPII. My question is which serial number i should get am a bite confused between the V Z M can you please help me ...Am buying it from an AD. Thanks for explaning the difference in serial numbers.. |
1 June 2009, 09:38 AM | #2 |
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V is the most recent one, but the watches will be identical for all three serial numbers.
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1 June 2009, 09:42 AM | #3 |
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If you get an EXpy II with V and likely M serial, you might have the 3186 movement. No change within the Sub.
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1 June 2009, 09:46 AM | #4 |
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If you do a google search on "Rolex Serial Numbers" you should find several sites with the years for each serial number. As mentioned the V Z and M represent the last three years and its possible a dealer might still have an M for example that is brand new although it is not the latest year. So buying an M is not a problem except that if you were to sell it down the road it would be older on the resale market.
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1 June 2009, 10:03 AM | #5 |
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Rolex is always releasing more than one serial prefix at any given time..
They also release the individual numbers somewhat randomly.. Therefore, M and V are currently being produced side-by-side - there is no way possible to know which is newer than the other.. On some models, Z is still likely in the pipeline too...... These are pretty fast movers, so if bought from an AD, any of them will likely be brand spankin' new..............
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19 July 2009, 08:33 AM | #6 |
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I just bought 2 new TT subs with the serti dials one of them has an M serial number and the other a Z serial number. Should that matter? Should I ask the AD to find me a V or make sure both are V or M. Just curious, as I am sure they are both new, but what about value long term as well as any changes over the 3 years from the intro of Z until V?
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19 July 2009, 08:44 AM | #7 |
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Harvey, You should have started your own threat... this one may get lost because your issue is not the same as the title..
However, my view... There is no V series Serti Dial TT Sub... or if there is, it is so rare that you may wait a long while before one comes up.. The Serti is not a fast mover at all, and I am actually surprised that you found an M. However..... do not get caught up in a serial number quagmire... those Subs are identical. There is also absolutely no history that would indicate that a particular serial number prefix will be more valuable than another in the long run, unless there were something that made it so rare collectors would get excited..
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