ROLEX SERIAL NUMBERS LIST

All Rolex watches are given a unique serial number of 4-8 digits, this can help to identify what year the watch was made. The serial number is engraved onto the watch and can be used as an additional security measure and helps to authenticate that the watch is indeed a genuine watch rather than a copy or counterfeit watch. If your watch comes with the Rolex papers (or warranty cards) then you should be able to match this serial number up to that on the papers, which will help to authenticate the watch.

Very early Rolex serial numbers were all numbers, usually in order. Then in 1987 Rolex introduced serial numbers that started with a letter, the first letter that they chose was R 000000 and then it continued, following on from this they chose to use L, E and X to spell out Rolex (they chose not to use an O as it looked to similar to a 0 and could be easily confused). From then onwards the letters were a little random before 2010 when Rolex used a totally random serial number. This made it more difficult to copy the serial number and also impossible to use the serial number to date the watch.

How do you find the serial number?

There are 2 places on the watch where Rolex have placed the serial number. The first one, for watches produced before 2008 (although there is a cross over period of around 3 years) is to look for the serial number on the side of the case between the lugs at the 6 o’clock side of the watch. To do this you have to carefully remove the bracelet and look on the side of the case.

Rolex Serial on side of case
Rolex Serial number on side of the case between the lugs

  

However for watches made from 2005 (give or take due to the cross over period until 2008) it is much simpler as the serial number is engraved on the inside flange which is the inside of the bezel between the dial and the crystal of the watch, at the 6 o’clock side. This can be seen if look for carefully without taking any part of the watch apart.


Rolex Serial on inside flange

Rolex Serial on inside flange below the 6 O'clock marker

 

Do counterfeit Rolexes have a serial number?

If a watch does not have a serial number then it is not a genuine Rolex. However some fake Rolex watches do have serial numbers on them but this is an extremely difficult and costly process to copy, especially on newer watches where it is engraved on the inside flange. With most counterfeit Rolex watches fraudsters will tend to acid-etch the serial number onto the watch rather than engrave it, this makes the serial number look of poor quality or very faint.

Having said that some imitation watches are made to a very high standard and that makes them difficult to tell apart from the real watch, and will then require a much closer and intricate look at the watch. If you are not sure if a Rolex is genuine or not, take it to a trusted jewellers who will appraise the watch for you.

If you are not confident in finding the serial number or you require some assistance with your watch, this then please bring it into your local Timepiece Watch Repairs Store, where your friendly watch technician will be happy to assist you.

Please use the below list to help in matching up your Rolex Serial Numbers by date, you can find out the year of manufacture from the Rolex Serial Numbers below. Please note that there is no official source for the information so it may not be completely accurate, use only as a guide.

Rolex serial numbers

Estimated Production Year(s) Serial Number
2010 - Present G / Random Characters
Dec 2008 - 2010 V 000,001
Jan 2008 - Nov 2008 M 000,001
July 2006 - Dec 2007 Z 000,001
Jan 2005 - July 2006 D 000,001
Jan 2004 F 000,001
Sept 2002 Y 000,001
August 2001 K 000,001
April 2000 P 000,004
1998 - 1999 A 000,002
1997 - 1998 U 000,001
1996 - 1998 T 000,001
1995 - 1998 W 000,001
1993 3/4 S 000,001
1992 1/4 C 000,001
1991 3/4 N 000,001
1991 1/2 X 000,001
1991 1/4 E 999,999
1990 1/2 E 000,001
1990 L 999,999
1989 L 000,001
1988 R 999,999
1987 1/2 R 000,000
1987 1/2 9,999,999
1987 9,760,000
1986 9,300,000
1985 8,814,000
1984 8,388,000
1983 7,860,000
1982 7,366,000
1981 6,910,000
1980 6,430,000
1979 5,959,000
1978 5,481,000
1977 5,005,000
1976 4,535,000
1975 4,265,000
1974 4,000,000
1973 3,741,000
1972 3,478,000
1971 3,215,000
1970 2,952,000
1969 2,689,000
1968 2,426,000
1967 2,164,000
1966 1,870,000
1965 1,791,000
1964 1,713,000
1963 1,635,000
1962 1,557,000
1961 1,485,000
1960 1,401,000
1959 1,323,000
1958 1,245,000
1957 1,167,000
1956 1,095,000
1955 1,010,000
1954 935,000
1953 869,000
1952 804,000
1951 735,000
1950 372,000
1949 608,000
1948 543,000
1947 478,000
1946 413,000
1945 348,000
1944 284,000
1943 253,000
1942 224,000
1941 194,000
1940 165,000
1939 136,000
1938 118,000
1937 98,000
1936 82,000
1935 62,000
1934 55,000
1933 49,000
1932 43,000
1931 40,000
1930 38,000
1929 35,000
1928 33,000
1927 30,000
1926 28,000
1925 25,000

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