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The Rolex serial numbers (also referred to as Rolex style numbers or case number), is also helpful in determining if a watch such as a Submariner watch is a genuine authentic Rolex as some fakes do not have serial numbers (see How To Spot a Fake Rolex article for tips). Also worth noting is that the condition of the watch is as important as its age. While this number will tell us when the watch was made by Rolex, it will not tell us when the watch was eventually sold. You will need to remove the bracelet carefully from the watch using a small screw driver or tack. It is a five to seven digit number starting with 28000 in the year 1926. This distinctive serial number is located on the inside case of the watch between the lugs below the 6 o’clock end of the watch. The age along with other factors such as the condition of the bracelet will help Bob's establish the true, fair market value of the wristwatch. For example, watches that have Rolex model numbers beginning with the letter Z were produced in the year 2006 and, all things considered, are valued higher than say a Rolex with serial numbers that begins with P for the year 2000. As you would expect, the value of a Rolex watch, unlike a fine wine, will decrease in value as new, improved models are launched by Rolex. The production age of a pre-owned Rolex watch is a significant factor in determining its current market value. Rolex has been engraving their watches with a unique Rolex serial numbers, and Rolex models number since the 1920’s as tool to track the production year of a Rolex watch. For instructions on removing the bracelet, watch the video above or call us at 1-80 to speak with a Rolex expert. As with the serial number, the bracelet must be detached from the 12 o'clock side of the case to be able to check the serial number. The model or reference number is located on the side of the watch case at the 12 o'clock position. Find The Model Number On Your Rolex Watch