New Rolex Warranty Card 2020
In recent times, speculations about a new Rolex warranty card type have circulated. It perhaps doesn’t come as a surprise since it was many years since Rolex made any update to the card.
At the same time, other Swiss watch manufacturers have made huge progress in their warranty card technology, not to mention Hublot’s Hublotista program with an electronically activated warranty. IWC with its own extended warranty program which is activated online, and so on.
With that said, the fact that Rolex didn’t have some type of online warranty program for customers meant that the company was lagging behind the industry. Of course, Rolex warranties have been activated electronically at the authorized Rolex retailer, but customers have had no way to check information about the watch and its warranty online. Only Rolex themselves have had access to this information.
The Rolex warranty cards, starting in 2015 have included the following:
- Name of the authorized retailer (pre-printed by Rolex)
- Space for the date of sale
- LC (Land code) – indicating the country of the official retailer
- Space for the name of the purchaser
- Reference number (model number
- Serial number
- And in some cases, more specific details about the watch such as the dial or bracelet type
In recent years, Rolex has been stricter about enforcing that authorized retailers do not leave the cards blank – in particular the name. Instead, if the buyer didn’t want their name written on the card, Rolex allowed the retailer to write ”XXX” instead. But this has come to change with the most recent update to the Rolex warranty.
There were two primary concerns with the old Rolex warranty card. The first is the name written on the card, which, essentially serves no purpose other than making the buyer’s experience more personal. The other is that, for various reasons, owners could lose their warranty cards, which would mean losing out on the warranty (if lost within the 5-year warranty period, as the card is required for any warranty claims).
Rolex took these issues into consideration and has now released its latest generation warranty card.
New Rolex warranty card 2020
So what does the new Rolex warranty card mean? And what changes and updates will it involve?
The new warranty cards contain the following information:
- Model (reference number)
- Serial number (unique watch number)
- Date of purchase – written by the official Rolex retailer at the point of sale
What is most interesting is that the new Rolex warranty cards do not have:
- Land code
- Name of purchaser
Note that this is an early 2020 rollout of the new warranty cards. As such, depending on a number of different factors, many Rolex watches will still be sold with the previous generation warranty card, whereas some watches will be sold with the new warranty cards. As such, for 2020 Rolex watches (and who knows for how long) there will be the old and the new warranty cards sold side-by-side.
This depends on how Rolex decides to implement the new warranty cards. And there are a lot of questions that remain unanswered here (like always with Rolex). Will Rolex send out new warranty cards for the watches that official Rolex retailers currently have in stock? Will all new watches coming from Rolex be accompanied by the new warranty card? Will Rolex continue to send out both the new and the old warranty cards?
There are both benefits and negatives to the new 2020 Rolex warranty cards. As the new cards have not widely been rolled out yet, the information about them is currently limited. More information will follow, and this article will be updated frequently as soon as more detailed information becomes available. But what we do know is that they are digital. The previous generation was also digital but activated at the official retailer, and detailed information about the watch was only available to Rolex themselves. This may change with the new warranty card.
Warranty and service
Some discussions have highlighted that when the card is registered and the buyer is in the Rolex system, you may not need the physical warranty card in order to take advantage of the five-year warranty that Rolex offers. But this is not the case. Note: the warranty is still, as before, connected to the watch and not a person. You still need the warranty card for any type of service errands.
Selling your watch
Another interesting thing about the new warranty card is what effect it may have if you want to sell your watch. Some people have speculated that if the warranty is connected to a person, will you be able to sell the watch? But as mentioned, the warranty card is not connected to a person, and therefore, there is no difference compared to the previous warranty card. At the point of sale, the authorised retailer activates the warranty with their phone using a dedicated application and by holding (blipping) the card against the phone. A very simple and convenient process.
No name on the card
There are several potential reasons that made Rolex decide to remove the buyer’s name on the card. One of the theories is that it has to do with privacy and potential GDPR reasons. It also makes the warranty activation process even easier for the official retailer as the only thing they have to write on the warranty card is the date.
In addition, the name on the previous warranty card served no actual purpose other than to personalize the buying experience.
Everything you need to know about the new Rolex warranty card
We have done plenty of digging to find out everything there is to know about the new Rolex warranty card and how it works.
To develop this card, Rolex partnered with Mastercard to get help with their expertise and know-how. The new Rolex card has several chips inside and is made in a similar way as a Mastercard card.
Then, of course, at the point of sale, the official Rolex retailer needs to activate it, and how do they do this? Well, it turns out, Rolex has also partnered with Apple to have them develop a phone specially for activating the Rolex warranty. This phone comes pre-programmed and locked with limited functions as it is only meant to be used for activating the warranty. Rolex has provided every single official retailer with such an iPhone. If a retailer has an issue with this phone, they must send it back to Rolex.
The activation process of the warranty is simple. The official retailer simply holds the card against the screen, or “sweeps” it over the screen, and then the screen will indicate when it has been successfully activated. This answers many questions regarding the way this card would be executed because with that said, the retailer does not enter any customer information but rather only activates the warranty.
Interesting article, how can one independently check if the warranty card has been activated by the authorised dealer, if buying a second hand but newish watch?
Hi Scott,
You can’t. It needs to be assumed that all warranties are activated at their point of sale.
Kind regards,
Millenary Watches
I was given a Rolex as a gift and it has the new 2020 warranty card. Did the gifter have to provide my name at purchase?
Hi,
No. No name is registered to the warranty.
Kind regards,
Millenary Watches
I bought a watch out of state. When the watch arrived it did not have the warranty card. The watch had the old style card which they texted me with the picture. When I asked the retailer why they did not send me the original card with the purchase and why no card was included, they said, “Rolex said we cant send you this old style card. So I ordered you a new one.” Is this true?
Hi Nancy,
Yes that is true. Rolex started replacing/recalling the old warranty cards which were in the stocks of official Rolex retailers when they announced the new style of card.
Just make sure you receive it 🙂
Kind regards,
Millenary Watches
If the new rolex card does not provide the country code, is there any way to check where the country of origin the watch is from? I know in the previous generation there will be a 3 digit country code which you could easily map to the Rolex country code. Thanks in advance.
Hi,
No there is not. Rolex simply didn’t deem it important.
Kind regards,
Millenary Watches
If the AD didn’t write the date of purchase in the guarantee card is it valid ?
Hi Nikos,
It is stated on the warranty card that it needs to be duly activated and dated for the warranty to be valid.
Kind regards,
Millenary Watchs
How does one obtainn a rolex card for their watch.
Hi,
You can’t. They are irreplaceable.
Kind regards,
Millenary Watches
Appreciate the tips
I stopped at the Rolex Service Center to get my watch serviced. My watch is still under warranty so I gave them my warranty care (which is the old version.) . When I get my watch back, will I get my original warranty card or will they swap with a new card? I prefer my old card, as it has my name which to me gives more meaning when I pass it down to my children.
Hi,
Yes, you will get your old card back. They will not replace it.
Kind regards,
Millenary Watches
thank you
Hi. I got a Rolex last October 2020 as a gift. It came with new card. Is it possible to know whether the date written by ink on card corresponds to the activation at Retail?
Can Rolex inform me about it through serial number?
Thanks.
Hi,
Some Rolex official retailers will assist with this. They are able to check the activation date, but not all are willing to do it. You can check with them.
Kind regards,
Millenary Watches
Hi, is there a way to authenticate whether the new cards are genuine? In the old cards there’s ways to check using ultraviolet, but now with the new cards, are there any ways in which I could check for the card’s authenticity? Thanks!
Hi,
The new card also has ultraviolet coronets on it. The only real way is by experience and by noticing that it doesn’t look quite right.
Kind regards,
Millenary Watches