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20 January 2014, 03:29 AM | #1 |
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Service time counted from purchased date or production?
Hello, so straight to my question. For example if i purchased a DateJust from an AD in 2014 and the serial number is D and sold as new with warranty card stamped at purchase (2014). Should i count the service time from 2005 or 2014? Thanks
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20 January 2014, 03:41 AM | #2 |
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Well assuming that a d serial is from 2005, I doubt a ad would have a datejust in their case for a decade. But a few years is possible. If bought as new I would start from when I purchased the watch. That's also when the warranty starts.
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20 January 2014, 07:35 AM | #3 |
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If it is not under waranty , service start only when you are facing some problem with your watch.
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20 January 2014, 07:55 AM | #4 |
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I starts on the date written on the warranty card as it's filled in by the AD.
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20 January 2014, 08:17 AM | #5 |
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Well doesnt the oil in tge movement dryout? Noting that the watch itself blasted by display lights.
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20 January 2014, 08:43 AM | #6 |
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starts when there is a problem
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20 January 2014, 08:51 AM | #7 |
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How many digits in the serial.
Rolex now use 8 digits with letters and numbers randomly mixed. Yours could be that staring with a D. Up until 2010/11 they used 7 digits starting with a letter. Count them. Thanks
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If your watch is truly a D serial; there is nothing that states absolutely that the watch is from 2005. It's a bunch if Internet guesses based on WIS observations over time.... D serials were first "seen" in 2005, nobody knows when they may have actually been manufactured but it is clear that every serial prefix was in the production line for 2 to 4 years or more... It is always new when sold (they don't go bad like a loaf of bread) and any "counting" should always be started from the purchase date... (ps: If your watch is gold or has 8 digits (random), you can throw out all those charts - they're far from accurate)
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Thanks guys!
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20 January 2014, 05:52 PM | #10 |
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First no chart can give you a exact date of production only a approx date when the case or clasp was stamped.So service time starts from when ever you put watch on wrist and wear regularly. And D serials ran well into 2007 possible 2008 as many serials overlap a few years.
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