Actually do we need to register the warranty for Rolex? I thought RSC always rely on the date written on the warranty card as reference? Unlike AP, which requires us to register the watch online then to have the watch registered. So far, I never registered my Rolexes, please enlighten. Thanks.
There is no requirement to register rolex warranty.
My gf have recently sent in both her rolexes to RSC SG for repair recently, both of which are from overseas AD from different countries in europe.
The moment the staff here keys in the serial number on the warranty card, the centralised computer system will tell them exactly where and when the watches were bought, and at the same time verify if the warranty date sated on the card is still valid.
International warranty. Tried and tested!
Rolex TT Daytona, White Dial (116523, V Series)
Rolex SS GMT IIc (116710, alphanumeric Series)
Rolex DeepSea_SeaDweller (116660, G Series)
Rolex Submariner Green Hulk (116610LV, alphanumeric Series)
Rolex Yachtmaster Blue (116622, alphanumeric Series)
Panerai Pam320 O
Brietling Aerospace Titanium Black Dial.
Brietling Chronospace SS Blue Dial.
so "undated" warranty is not "undated" actually since the central system keeps all this info.
Hmmmm.... Very good question. I have never come across undated Rolex warranty until I join this forum.
Perhaps, those who own undated warranty, and have gone to RSC can help to enlighten further?
I also like to know how that works.
Rolex TT Daytona, White Dial (116523, V Series)
Rolex SS GMT IIc (116710, alphanumeric Series)
Rolex DeepSea_SeaDweller (116660, G Series)
Rolex Submariner Green Hulk (116610LV, alphanumeric Series)
Rolex Yachtmaster Blue (116622, alphanumeric Series)
Panerai Pam320 O
Brietling Aerospace Titanium Black Dial.
Brietling Chronospace SS Blue Dial.
yes. this is because all AD is to submit the receipt together with warranty card filled with relevant details since about 2 years ago.
for confidentiality reasons, all the public knows is that there is a central system to keep track of all rolex watches leaving each AD and all rolex watches that this sent in for service.
for panerai, there is the movement number tag with the watch serial number. for rolex, there is a secondary number tag to the case number, just that this number is not printed on the warranty card or sticker that is on the green tag.
i have mentioned this before in other threads. the reason why now all RSC are keeping track of these 2 sets of numbers is to see which watch uses cannibalized parts.
hi all im looking at buying from this private dealer whom i am sure isnt an AD. he claims to have international warranties on all his watches, does that work? how wld RSC then know when does the warranty start?
sorry abt this dumb qn, but wld like to find out more before plunging into my first rollie ;P
Would like to bring this up again since I seen a few undated Rolex warranty. Does that mean it really doesn't matter what date is on the warranty cos end of the day, Rolex will know what date the watch is bought and when the warranty officially starts?
If this is the case, one might need to be more wary when buying a undated bnib watch from someone else in this forum.
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