Is it they don't want people to know the manufacuring date?
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Originally posted by Rolex116613Rolex has came out the Alpha numberic serial so that buyers will not know the exact mfg date.
The AD does not know it too except for Rolex itself.
This will help them to encourage buyers from buying new old stock (because buyer won‘t know).
Another reason why Rolex is doing this is because Alpha Numberic serial number has more than a billion combination which Rolex can use to identify their watches mfg date or batch produced date.
This is actually good for AD, they can sell their watches using the FIFO method.
Example, few years back, if you see a F series and M series Seadweller, which one will you buy? Most will buy the M series watch.
Resale value for both watches will also have a slight difference even the purchase date is the same.
So to avoid this, you are now offered 2 different mfg date Alpha numberic watch and has the same resale value.
Could dealers make use of it and mix the new with the LNIB/preowned in very gd condition? that's also a reason/possibility why the alphanumeric could be a flop if they change all of their serials that way.
End of they day...we also dunno the true reason. All are plain speculations.
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Originally posted by Darkangel View PostYeah it's correct in that sense, but apparently after they came out with alphanumeric, the G series was next. So could it be that they thought alphanumeric would be a flop if you look way ahead as people would never know the true age of the watch suppose the warranty card is not filled or lost.
Could dealers make use of it and mix the new with the LNIB/preowned in very gd condition? that's also a reason/possibility why the alphanumeric could be a flop if they change all of their serials that way.
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I guess Rolex found out that they will run out of serial numbers soon if they adopted the old system of an alphabet followed by numbers (e.g. A000001), so they decided to switch to the current alpha-numeric system where they can have over billions of serial numbers!
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with reference to oyster world, alphanumeric was introduced in the beginning of 2010 while G series was introduced in Jun 2010.
so alphanumeric came first before G. if my memory serves me correctly, alphanumeric series was launched after V series or tail end of V series. G series came only came in after alphanumeric series or rather it was spotted some time later.
Originally posted by R-oyster View Post
According to Quality Tyme (http://www.qualitytyme.net/pages/numbers.html), alpha numeric was used after G.if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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one of the common speculation is that the alphanumeric series was introduced as Rolex will be running out of alphabet followed by numerals system.
however, the alphanumeric does have its drawbacks as stated where no one outside Rolex will truly know when a particular rolex watch is 'manufactured'. do note that not all series have utilized by now. for example, certain gold models rolex are not sold quickly may still have Z series in the market. this does not mean that the watch is NOS or old watch. it is a BNIB piece still that may have left rolex HQ.
i think rather than introduce alphanumeric series, rolex could have come out with AAXXXXXXXX where AA signifies the year of production of case, X is serial number. this way, there is still a way to track the year of manufacture of case and numbers to see how many pieces sold.if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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Why would ease of traceability of manufacturing date by the consumers be a consideration of Rolex or any watch manufacturer in its serial number structure, when the only purpose it practically serves is to facilitate the resale market?
I foresee in a few years' time RSC will implement a "serial number verification" service where they will tell you the year of manufacturing base on given serial number, at a fee, of courseLast edited by pegasi; 13-12-12, 11:13 PM.Watches are like potato chips - You never stop at one
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