
Breitling Serial Numbers – a Complete Guide
Breitling is among the most established Swiss watch manufacturers.
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Breitling is among the most established Swiss watch manufacturers.
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Rolex is unarguably the most famous luxury watch brand, associated with prestige, top quality, and extreme precision. If you ask people to mention luxury watch brands, you’ll find that most people will instantly think of Rolex.
Over its roughly 100-year old history, Rolex has established itself as the ultimate luxury watch brand, incomparable to its competitors. Over the years, Rolex has also released a number of iconic models that have almost become the definition of a watch made for respective fields.
The Rolex Submariner is certainly one of those.
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This is a question that we get asked all the time.
And the truth is that the answer to that question is quite tricky.
If you’re into watches, you’ve probably heard about the huge differences in prices on Rolex watches, in particular, sports steel watches from Rolex when they were made and today.
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Rolex is arguably the most well-known and reputable luxury watch brand in the world.
You ask someone to mention a luxury watch brand and they’re probably going to say Rolex. No matter if you’re in Mexico, Sweden, Egypt, or Brazil.
Rolex has throughout the years been able to differentiate itself so far from all of its competitors that it is viewed as the ultimate luxury watch.
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Rolex is unarguably the world’s most famous luxury watch brand. No matter if you’re in Russia, France, or the USA, people, even those who don’t know watches very well, often know about Rolex.
Its history stretches far back to the end of the 19th century, and over the years, it has undergone huge changes, come up with revolutionary innovations, and had a huge impact on the luxury watch industry.
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just like most luxury watches, Tudor watches are equipped with a serial number. The serial numbers aren’t there because of a coincidence or just randomly added there, but instead, they have a few very important functions.
Tudor serial numbers can be used to date the watch and the year of which it was manufactured.
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It’s important that your watch fits perfectly on your wrist. Just like it’s important that your shoes fit properly, and that your shirt is the correct size.
If the clothes you wear don’t fit, you’ll just feel uncomfortable, and it will harm your user experience. Furthermore, it will also look awkward.
Rolex watches are beautiful pieces of art, stunning to look at, but it’s still important that you adjust your Rolex bracelet to your wrist so you can also wear it the way it is intended to be.
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Generally speaking, most things do not tend to hold their value very well. You buy a brand-new car, and it has lost a significant percentage after the first day. You buy a ring, and it loses a large chunk of its value immediately.
But how about Tudor watches?
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When talking about watches, it’s difficult to avoid the topic of price and value. Because as a matter of fact, Omega watches are not cheap objects, at least not relatively speaking.
It’s no secret that the vast majority of new products that you buy lose a part of much of their value when you buy them. Just like a brand-new car loses X percent when you buy it from the dealership, most watches also lose value when you buy them from an official Omega retailer. There are of course exceptions to this rule which is predicated on supply and demand. This sometimes applies to hard-to-get limited edition or special release models.
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Apart from the Rolex reference number and the serial number, Rolex bracelets are also equipped with a so-called bracelet and clasp code. The Rolex bracelet code can be found on the inside of the clasp hinge. There, you’ll find a code that represents the year and month in which the watch was manufactured.
Have in mind that the Rolex bracelet code may tell a different date/year than the watch case, and especially for modern Rolex watches, it’s quite seldom that you find a clasp code that is the same year as the watch case. Furthermore, it’s important to have in mind that it’s not at all uncommon to find that the date of the bracelet isn’t the same as the watch, as mentioned, but this is especially important to have in mind when it comes to buying second-hand, and vintage in particular.
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