Rolex Serial Numbers: A Complete Resource Guide
All Rolex watches have serial numbers. With the help of the Rolex serial numbers, you can find out the approximate age of your Rolex watch. Furthermore, the serial number is also a great way to find out the estimated value of your Rolex. In this article, you’ll find a complete guide to Rolex serial numbers as well as a complete list of Rolex serial numbers with which you can find out the approximate age of your Rolex watch.
How to find your Rolex serial number
First thing first, how do you find the Rolex serial number on your watch? Depending on the age of your Rolex, you may be able to find your Rolex serial number in different places. Older Rolex watches have the serial number engraved between the 6:00 lugs, and for these older models, in order to identify the serial number of your Rolex watch, you would have to remove the bracelet. This process can obviously be quite tedious, and without the right tools or expertise, you risk scratching the watch’s lugs or bracelet.
Fortunately, for modern Rolex watches, in order to identify the serial number, you do not need to remove the bracelet. Instead, you can find the serial number engraved at the 6 o’clock position on the inner bezel of the watch under the crystal. It is engraved on what is called the rehaut.
All Rolex watches that have the serial number engraved on the rehaut also have Rolex Rolex Rolex Rolex… text engraved around the whole rehaut. In 2008, Rolex stopped engraving the serial number at case 6 o’clock location, using only the serial engraving on the rehaut. By 2010, this had come to become the case for all Rolex models.
The serial number of modern Rolex watches doesn’t have the serial number between the 6 o clock side between the lugs, but only on the inner rehaut. The main reason why Rolex introduced this change in serial numbers is to make it more difficult for fake manufacturers since it is difficult to laser engrave with the same perfection that Rolex has.
What year is your Rolex watch?
As mentioned, with the help of your Rolex serial number, you can find the approximate year of your Rolex watch. The best way to find the date and year on which your Rolex watch was sold, however, is to look at the warranty card that came with the watch since it is signed with the date and year. If your Rolex watch doesn’t have a warranty card for some reason, the serial number is a good way to go about it, though.
In the list that we’ve presented below, you’ll be able to find each Rolex serial number together with a year. To simply find your serial number, look at the list to find the serial number that your watch has, and then look at the year that is connected to it. When buying a Rolex pre-owned watch, you want to verify your watch’s serial numbers with the original Rolex certificate or the Authenticity card that comes with the watch. Have in mind, however, that not all pre-owned Rolex watches come with a certificate of Authenticity card for various reasons.
It’s important to know that it doesn’t necessarily have to mean that your watch was assembled the exact year that your serial number says since rumors have it that Rolex continues to use its different case series until they are finished.
Important notice
It’s important to note that the information regarding Rolex serial numbers is not provided officially by Rolex. Instead, the Rolex serial numbers are crowdsourced by the watch community, creating a complete list. As such, there might be slight variations of the Rolex serial numbers. In other words, the list of Rolex serial numbers may not provide 100% accurate info for dating your Rolex.
Additionally, with the modern random serial numbers, it’s impossible to ensure which production year the watch is from, thus it’s especially important to have the warranty card, not only because of the warranty that Rolex gives your watch, but only to guarantee which year the watch is from.
Random Rolex serial numbers
From the middle of 2010, Rolex started using so-called random serial numbers, which means Rolex started to “scramble” the serial numbers that they use for the watch. The reason Rolex started to use random serial numbers is, according to them, that it made it harder for counterfeiters to pull off their watch as the real deal. Other people, however, mean that the reason why Rolex introduced these random serial numbers was to give less power to secondhand Rolex dealers as having the watch alone would make it impossible to determine the production year of the watch.
Additionally, the random serial numbers would allow authorized dealers to have watches in stock for a longer time since watches that previously showed the production year through their serial numbers and proved that the watch had been in inventory for a long time could be used by the buyer to use as leverage to ask for a lower price.
Remember that watches that therefore are dated from 2010 and forward cannot be dateable through their unique Rolex serial number.
Looking up your Rolex serial number
Now that you know a little bit of background to Rolex serial numbers and know where you find your watch’s serial number, you can use the complete list that we’ve compiled below and compare them to your watch’s serial number. It is especially important to double-check the serial number when buying a Rolex watch to ensure that the watch you are buying is correct to the year and model being sold.
If you buy a Rolex watch with a certificate or Authenticity card and it has a different serial number than on your watch, it will affect the resell value of your watch, and mistakes like this can happen.
Rolex year and serial numbers
- 1925 25,000
- 1926 28,000
- 1927 30,430
- 1928 32,960
- 1929 35,390
- 1930 37,820
- 1931 40,250
- 1932 42,680
- 1933 49,000
- 1934 45,000
- 1935 63,000
- 1936 81,000
- 1937 99,000
- 1938 117,000
- 1939 135,000
- 1940 164,600
- 1941 194,000
- 1942 224,000
- 1943 253,000
- 1944 283,000
- 1945 348,000
- 1946 413,200
- 1947 478,300
- 1948 543,400
- 1949 608,500
- 1950 673,600
- 1951 738,700
- 1952 804,000
- 1953 869,000
- 1954 935,000
- 1955 1,010,000
- 1956 1,095,000
- 1957 1,167,000
- 1958 1,245,000
- 1959 1,323,000
- 1960 1,401,000
- 1961 1,485,000
- 1962 1,557,000
- 1963 1,635,000
- 1964 1,713,000
- 1965 1,791,000
- 1966 1,870,000
- 1967 2,164,000
- 1968 2,426,000
- 1969 2,689,000
- 1970 2,952,000
- 1971 3,215,000
- 1972 3,478,000
- 1973 3,741,000
- 1974 4,000,000
- 1975 4,265,000
- 1976 4,535,000
- 1977 5,005,000
- 1978 5,481,000
- 1979 5,959,000
- 1980 6,430,000
- 1981 6,910,000
- 1982 7,366,000
- 1983 7,860,000
- 1984 8,388,000
- 1985 8,814,000
- 1986 9,300,000
- 1987 9,760,000
- 1987 1/2 9,999,999
- 1987 1/2 R 000,000
- 1988 R 999,999
- 1989 L 000,001
- 1990 L 999,999
- 1990 1/2 E 000,001
- 1991 1/4 E 999,999
- 1991 3/4 N 000,001
- 1991 1/2 X 000,001
- 1992 1/4 C 000,001
- 1993 3/4 S 000,001
- 1995-1998 W 000,001
- 1996-1998 T 000,001
- 1997 1998 U 000,001
- 1998 A 000,001
- 1999 A 000,001
Rolex serial number prefix
The letter prefix can be used to tell the year:
G 2010
V | 2009 |
Z,M,V | 2008 |
Z,M | 2007 |
F,D,Z | 2006 |
D,F | 2005 |
F,Y | 2004 |
Y | 2003 |
K,Y | 2002 |
P,K | 2001 |
A,P | 2000 |
A | 1999 |
A | 1998 |
U | 1997 |
T | 1996 |
W | 1995 |
S | 1994 |
S | 1993 |
C,X | 1992 |
N,E,X | 1991 |
E,L | 1990 |
L | 1989 |
R | 1988 |
Have in mind that from 2010, Rolex changed its serial numbers. From now on, and with all modern Rolex watches, the serial number is made up of 8 digits which consist of randomly generated numbers and letters. As such, with watches from this time and onwards, it’s impossible to use the Rolex serial numbers to date a Rolex watch.
Rolex bracelet clasp codes
While Rolex serial numbers are used most commonly to date watches which are manufactured before 2010, another way that you can date your Rolex watch is by looking at the clasp code. On the hinge of the clasp, you’ll find a number and letters. If the bracelet of your watch isn’t original, at the very least, you can date the bracelet of your watch. Have in mind, though, that it’s only possible to date Rolex watches through the clasp codes which were manufactured before 1976.
Take a look at your watch’s clasp code and then compare them with the list of Rolex clasp codes below to determine the age of your watch (or bracelet)
- A: 1976
- B: 1977
- C: 1978
- D: 1979
- E: 1980
- F: 1981
- G: 1982
- H: 1983
- I: 1984
- J: 1985
- K: 1986
- L: 1987
- M: 1988
- N: 1989
- O: 1990
- P: 1991
- Q: 1992
- R: 1993
- S: 1994
- W or T: 1995
- V or U: 1996
- Z or U: 1997
- Z or W= 1998
- X: 1999
- AB: 2000
- DE: 2001
- DT: 2002
- AD: 2003
- CL: 2004
- MA: 2005
- OP: 2006
- EO: 2007
- PJ: 2008
- LT: 2009
- RS: 2010
- CP: 2011
Note
We’ve mentioned it once, but have in mind that while these serial numbers are very accurate and curated by experts, they may not be 100% correct since they haven’t been released officially by Rolex.
I have a Rolex explorer 2, bearing the numbers inside the dial at the 6 o\clock position F181599, is this a genuine Rolex according to that number or have their been fakes made bearing those numbers? I’ve had it for about 7 years now.
Hi Edward!
Have in mind that from 2010, Rolex changed its serial numbers. From now on, and with all modern Rolex watches, the serial number is made up of 8 digits which consist of randomly generated numbers and letters. Ass such, with watches from this time and onwards, it’s impossible to use the Rolex serial numbers to date a Rolex watch. This is why it’s impossible to say if it is fake not solely by the serial.
I have the same number on a watch I recently found, only inside the watch not outside.
I have an Oyster perpetual, SN 147813. Am looking for a replacement bracelet or to sell as-is
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Hi is it possible to have a serial number of Z300Y23? 7 alphanumeric: letter followed by 3 numbers, a letter, 2 numbers.
Help Identifying.
I have spent many hours searching for information on this watch with no results at all. Guessing it was sold in early 1900’s in England?. I find it hard to accept this might be a knockoff because of the quality it shows.
I have a ladies Rolex broach or pendant watch in what appears to be rose gold. It hangs upside down from a fleur delis pin and has old english lettering for numbers. It is styled like a small pocket watch with a rear hinged cover.
Inside the cover it is stamped:
R.W.C. Ltd, 9 + .375 (inside a vertical rectangle), Rolex in a semi circle, 7 worlds records, etc
There is a serial number at the bottom: 23584
On the movement it is stamped in gold filed letters: 15 RUBIES deeper in the movement isstamped a number: 59
There are what appear to be repair codes? on the inside of the cover: 191-417, 18-61-???, 170X-10X-3 1/2, there are others but the photo is to pixelated.
They are hard to read in the picture an I’m waiting for my daughter to send me better pics. This was the property of my grandmother. We have no other history o it, my daughter has it now.
I’m not looking to sell it but would like any history that might be available. I have had zero luck even at Rolex identifying it.
Pics are here on dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/b2twn4lscwv8i2a/AAAEA3JuUJbJcg0T6BoeUTKya?dl=0
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Thank you for your comment.
One of our watch experts will be able to provide detailed information about your watch. You can consult them here:
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Hi I have G M T Master SN 875996 looking for the age. Thanks
Hello John,
Our watch experts will be able to provide detailed information about your timepiece. You can consult them here:
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I have had my Rolex Sea-Dweller 16660 since 1986. The GARATIE 680 Chronametre: 8257671. I assume this is the serial number of the watch.
The watch was sent to Rolex Watch Company (South Africa) for a service on 05/06/2001 and the invoice stated the repair that was undertaken with their reference to the watch 16660/8348076.
I updated my will leaving the watch to my brother (since we have no children) collect everything in one place with all the original papers, box, pouch and repair documentation etc.
However, this evening I checked what I had and low and behold, the serial number looked like it was filed off and not the same as on the certificate.
I cannot access Rolex to send them any message, but found your site instead and hope that you could point me in the right direction in this regard or provide me with details to do so. I have the photographs but have no possibility to attach it to this message, but will do so if you need it.
Thanking you kindly for your time and trouble reading my message and eagerly await your response.
Yours faithfully
Nico Ras
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This doesn’t sound good…
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I have a date just the number on it is F432118. Is it real?
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Hate to break it to you, but I received a replica Rolex that bears the same exact serial number . Case is stainless steel
I recently got gifted a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust . It has the number F181599. It has a blue face and a silver bracelet which is stamped 18k. I’ve been looking for any watches like this but I can’t find any. Any ideas?
Hello,
In order to identify the watch, you need to find the model number (reference number). This is engraved behind the bracelet at 12 o’clock.
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I have a GMT II Watch with a serial number that begins with Z.
Is there a way to know whether it has the 3185 or 3186 movement?
Thank you kindly
Hello,
Yes there is, we have written articles about the GMT-Master with 3185 and 3185 calibers.
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I have a GMTMASTER I THINK IT IS A 1963 SER# 875996 .looking to get a value to trade on a submariner. I received 2 offers one was $5,500 and $9000. Local Rolex buyer. Thanks John
Hi,
If it is a 1963,it should be reference 1675. The prices vary greatly depending on the condition and accessories, but value is roughly between 9000 USD to 17K USD.
(Assuming it is in full steel)
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