How to Find the Rolex Serial Number [Complete Guide]

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How to Find the Rolex Serial Number

All Rolex watches are made with a unique number. The serial number of a Rolex is like a personal identification number, individual to a specific timepiece. This unique way to identify the timepiece is the Serial Number and the model. 

Your watch’s serial number can give you great information about your Rolex timepiece which can be valuable to have.

In this article, we’ll share with you how to find the Rolex serial numbers, but also what this serial number means, and what you can do with it.

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What type of Watch to Wear with a Suit? Complete Guide

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What type of Watch to Wear with a Suit? Complete Guide

Watches come in all kinds of different shapes and forms. Different watches are intended for different purposes and to look your very best, it’s important to understand which watches are best suitable for different kinds of occasions. But with so many watches to choose from, it can feel overwhelming to know what to wear and when to wear them.

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What is the Difference Between a Stopwatch and Wristwatch?

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What is the Difference Between a Stopwatch and Wristwatch?

You’ve probably heard the terms stopwatch and wristwatch before. Some people believe that they are the exact same thing but they are actually not. A stopwatch and a wristwatch are two completely different things (although both are technically used to measure time) and in this article, we will sort out the differences between them.

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Why Does my Watch make my Wrist Black? Explained!

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Why Does my Watch make my Wrist Black? Explained!

Have you ever removed a watch from your wrist and noticed that the watch has left your wrist black? Sometimes, wearing a watch can leave black stains/residue on your wrist. But what is it that is causing it? And what can you do about it? Matter of act, can you do anything about it? In this article, we’ll explain why your watch makes your wrist black and what you can do about it.

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Why have Watches Gotten Bigger? Complete Guide

Why have Watches Gotten Bigger? Complete Guide

If you look at watches today and back in the day, there’s a clear trend that wristwatches are getting bigger and bigger. In the 1950s, men wore watch sizes that would be considered ladies’ watches today. And some of the sizes that men wear today were unthinkable back in the day. If you, as a man, would have worn a 45 or even 50mm watch in the 1950s, people would likely laugh or asked what you were are up to.

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What is Rolex Oystersteel? Complete Guide

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What is Rolex Oystersteel? Complete Guide

Most watches are today manufactured in stainless steel. It is the go-to material for most manufacturers for several reasons. Steel is cheap, it is easy to work with, and it is strong and durable.

Every day, your watch comes in contact with sweat and moisture from your wrist, and occasionally perhaps also water if you go swimming with it. If you look at some older Rolex watches, a common issue with these is that the steel has started to corrode on the inside of the case on certain parts.

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