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Ramona Mangra Posted on Nov 11, 2014

How to set the time and date to my rolex, and if under number 6 when you remove bracelet i don't have number that means is a fake?

I don't know if is original or not. I don't know the serial number,only that i found on the back a number R 1628,and on the bracellet 16520?please help me.Thank you.

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That number does correspond with a genuine Rolex. Stop Ina watch repair store where they actually do the work. I have not seen a knock off with a serial numbers or model number stamped between the case lugs.
Hope this helps.

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I would expect Rolex to have a record of all their watches and if you contact your nearest dealer, they should be able to help you.

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This is very difficult to say if your watch is genuine or fake just by the numbers given, but if you will pop in to any decent watch repair shop, they will be able to tell you within a matter of few minutes.

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As far as I know this watch model did not use Roman Numerals.. the hour marks should be simple single hash markers.. no numbers at all ..

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The registers (three little sweep dials) should not have days of the weeks or any other reference to dates..just numbers.

The "Second Hand" is actually a part of the stop watch function and should be stationary at the noon mark.. it never moves unless activated.

If you remove the bracelet... the Rolex serial number will be engraved very smoothly between the lugs.. not etched..

Finally the best way to find out for sure is to have a jewler remove the back.. (which by the way if clear.. it's a fake).. and examine the movement. This is the best way.. and some fine jewlers that sell high quality watches will do this for free.. there are some good fakes out there.. if you plan on keeping it.. enjoy it as a fake.. if you plan on selling it.. have it verified.. however if I lost a watch this valuable.. I would have posted it in every lost and found medium available.. and offered a reward.

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Where are the model number and serial number on a rolex

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  • Look at the side of your watchcase. On the watchcase lugs, located where the watch bracelet is attached, you may see one small hole on each lug where the spring bar is located. This means your Rolex has the traditional pierced lug style. If your Rolex does not have the pierced lug style, turn the watch over, and look for the long spring bar in the space where the bracelet meets the watchcase. The spring bar attaches the bracelet to the watchcase. The directions for removing the spring bar on both watch styles is slightly different.

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    Use your thumb to press down on the link where the band meets the watchcase if your Rolex has the pierced lug style.. If your Rolex does not have pierced lugs, turn the Rolex over, and press down on the link where the band meets the case. Either way, you are applying gentle pressure to the same link, just different sides of it. Remember, you are only removing the side of the band at the bottom of the watch, so press on the link below the 6. Maintain gentle pressure on the link while performing the next step.

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    Insert the tip of your spring bar tool into the lug holes, and push the spring bar inward. When done correctly, you will feel the spring bar fall into the case, rather than pop back out. Repeat this step on the other side of the spring bar.

    For a nonpierced lug watch, place the tip of your spring bar tool on one edge of the spring bar, and push inward, until the spring bar falls into the case. Repeat this step on the other side of the spring bar.

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    Pull the band gently away from the watchcase. It should remove easily. You can now see the serial number on the watchcase.


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    1. Rolex watches don't tick! An immediate way to tell if a Rolex is authentic is to listen to it. If it's ticking, it's definitely a fake!

    2. Genuine Rolexes are made from very sturdy materials. For this reason, they are going to feel heavy in your hand. Your fakes are constructed from cheap, less-durable materials, and because of this, are usually very light. A real Rolex will have bands that are full and solid. Knock-offs will usually have links that are hollow, which is why they weigh so very little.

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    10. Rolexes have a face that is composed of sapphire crystal. Faux watches will usually use regular glass instead. Because of the extremely smooth surface, water dropped onto the sapphire crystal face of a true Rolex will always bead up. On a fake, the water will simply spread across the face and will not bead up.

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