Omega is another example of a watch that puts the watch model number inside of the case. Omega watches do have a serial on the outside of the case however, that will search in Omega’s database and correspond with a model number. This database only dates back to certain period so anything vintage or retro might not search. An authentic Cartier watch can be identified by the logo and printing, the inscription on the movement, the construction of the case, the feel of the winding stem, and the quality of the dial. The overall weight of the watch is also a clue to the authenticity of the watch, as true Cartier watches are quite heavy. When possible, getting a full set with a pre-owned Cartier Love bracelet–with box, papers, and the mini screwdriver–increases the likelihood that it is genuine. What’s more, you can double-check that the serial number on the paperwork corresponds to the serial number stamped on the inside of the bracelet.
Authenticating a Cartier watch is an important aspect of owning such a magnificent timepiece, especially if you are considering selling it.
In order to authenticate a watch, you must pay close attention to detail. Some of the most important details will only be seen through a magnifying glass. Only a trained professional should be trusted, but there are three steps you can perform to check the authenticity of a Cartier watch.
Three Steps to Authenticating a Cartier Watch
1. The front and the dial: If there are any kind of mishaps in this area, such as: the engraving, the coloring, or the screws that hold the watch together, then you do not have a genuine Cartier.
2. The back: on an authentic Cartier watch, you will find the Cartier engraved, and below that the words: Water Resistant, Swiss Made, and OR 750/Acier. There are three sets of words, written right under each other in a perfect print and engraving. If you find that the words engraved on the back of the watch are not straight, meaning you could not draw a straight line under them, or there is anything other than this exact print on the back, then this watch is not genuine.
3. The movement: You must open the watch to locate the movement. The inside of the watch is very difficult to counterfeit. The movement inside of an authentic watch fits perfectly, and you will find the wires nicely coded, to keep them from eroding. Also, the engraving is perfect.
Beware of Fake Cartier Watches
When authenticating a Cartier watch, beware of anything that looks out of the ordinary. Cartier is a brand that is well-known for a flawless timepiece, and if there is any flaw, chances are the watch is not a genuine Cartier.
If you are considering selling your Cartier watch, please contact us for more information and we can assist you with the entire process. Pocket tanks apk.
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Every Rolex is engraved with a unique serial number. This indicates what year the watch was made, and can be used to authenticate and value the timepiece.
To find out your Rolex's manufacture date, simply search its unique serial number in our Rolex serial number database below.
A note on Rolexes produced after autumn 2009: In autumn 2009, Rolex started using a random numbering system to generate its serial numbers. The only way to identify the exact date of a Rolex produced in late 2009 onwards is to take it into an official Rolex dealer.
A note on Rolexes with a serial number between 100,000 and 999,999: When Rolex made their millionth watch, they confusingly restarted their serial numbers at 100,000 instead of carrying on with a seven-digit code. If your Rolex's serial number falls between 100,000 and 999,999, you'll therefore need to take it to a trusted jeweller to have it accurately dated, although our tool will be able to tell you its two possible production dates.
Enter your Rolex's serial number here to find out what year it was made…
You can also check your Rolex serial number in the table below:
Production date | Serial number (up to and including) | ||
Autumn 2009–present | Random | 1967 | 2,163,900–2,426,800 |
2009 | Any code beginning with G | 1966 | 1,871,000–2,163,899 |
2008 | Any code beginning with V | 1965 | 1,792,000–1,870,999 |
2007 | Any code beginning with M | 1964 | 1,714,000–1,791,999 |
2006 | Any code beginning with Z | 1963 | 1,636,000–1,713,999 |
2005 | Any code beginning with D | 1962 | 1,558,000–1,635,999 |
2003–2004 | Any code beginning with F | 1961 | 1,480,000–1,557,999 |
2002 | Any code beginning with Y | 1960 | 1,402,000–1,479,999 |
2001 | Any code beginning with K | 1959 | 1,100,00–1,401,999 |
2000 | Any code beginning with P | 1957-1958 | 600,000–1,099,999 |
1999 | Any code beginning with A | 1956 | 400,000–599,999 |
1997-1998 | Any code beginning with U | 1955 | 200,000–399,999 |
Summer 1995–1996 | Any code beginning with T | 1954 | 100,000–200,000 |
1995 (Spring) | Any code beginning with W | 1953 | 950,000–999,999 |
1993–1994 | Any code beginning with S | 1952 | 803,800–949,999 |
1992 | Any code beginning with C | 1951 | 738,700–803,799 |
1991 (Autumn) | Any code beginning with N | 1950 | 673,600–738,699 |
1991 (Spring) | Any code beginning with X | 1949 | 608,500–673,599 |
1990 | Any code beginning with E | 1948 | 545,400–608,499 |
1989 | Any code beginning with L | 1947 | 478,300–545,399 |
1987–1988 | Any code beginning with R | 1946 | 413,200–478,299 |
1986 | 9,290,000–9,999,999 | 1945 | 348,100–413,199 |
1985 | 8,814,000–9,289,999 | 1944 | 283,000–348,099 |
1984 | 8,338,000–8,813,999 | 1943 | 253,400–282,999 |
1983 | 7,862,000–8,337,999 | 1942 | 223,800–253,399 |
1982 | 7,338,000–7,861,999 | 1941 | 194,200–223,799 |
1981 | 6,910,000–7,337,999 | 1940 | 164,600–194,199 |
1980 | 6,434,000–6,909,999 | 1939 | 135,000–164,599 |
1979 | 5,958,000–6,433,999 | 1938 | 117,00–134,999 |
1978 | 5,958,000–6,433,999 | 1937 | 99,000–116,999 |
1977 | 5,006,000–5,481,999 | 1936 | 81,000–98,999 |
1976 | 4,539,000–5,005,999 | 1935 | 63,000–80,999 |
1975 | 4,267,100–4,538,999 | 1934 | 45,000–62,999 |
1974 | 4,004,200–4,267,099 | 1932–1933 | 42,680–44,999 |
1973 | 3,741,300–4,004,199 | 1931 | 40,250–42,679 |
1972 | 3,478,400–3,741,299 | 1930 | 37,820–40,249 |
1971 | 3,215,500–3,478,399 | 1929 | 35,390–37,819 |
1970 | 2,952,600–3,215,499 | 1928 | 32,960–35,389 |
1969 | 2,689,700–2,952,599 | 1927 | 30,430–32,959 |
1968 | 2,426,800–2,689,699 | 1926 | 28,000–30,429 |
Where to find a Rolex's serial number?
Every genuine Rolex has a unique serial number. It will be in one of two places, depending when it was made.
- Pre-2005: Between the lugs of the 6 o'clock side
- 2005 onwards: On the inner bezel (dial rehaut)
If your watch was made before 2005, you'll find its serial number engraved on the case between the lugs (the 'horns' that attach to the bracelet) of the 6 o'clock side. You'll need to remove the watch's band to see it. If you're not confident about doing this yourself, take it to a jeweller.
In 2005, Rolex began laser-engraving the serial number on the inner bezel, or dial rehaut, as well as between the lugs of the 6 o'clock side of the case. In 2008, the company switched to only engraving the serial number on the inner bezel, as this is much harder to counterfeit.
The inner bezel is the ring that runs around the inside of the watch's bezel, perpendicular to the face. Rolex watches made from 2005 onwards will have the word 'Rolex' repeated around the inner bezel, with the brand logo at the 12 o'clock position and the serial number at 6 o'clock.
Once you've found your Rolex's serial number, simply search for it in our tool or on our handy database to discover its production date.
Do fake Rolexes have serial numbers?
If a Rolex doesn't have a serial number, then it isn't genuine.
Serial numbers can be faked, but this is extremely difficult to do well — especially on the inner bezel, where you find the serial number of Rolexes made after 2005. Fraudsters tend to acid-etch the serial number onto the watch rather than engrave it, as engraving is much more difficult. Fake serial numbers often look poorly engraved or very faint.
Some imitations are so well-made it takes an expert eye to tell them apart from the real thing. If you're not sure a Rolex is genuine, take it in to a trusted jeweller and have it appraised.
Ready to sell your Rolex?
Now you know what year your Rolex was produced, we can give you an accurate idea of how much it's worth. Take advantage of our Sell My Watch service to get a great price.
If you're a fan of the brand, you should also take a look at our range of pre-owned Rolex watches to find an iconic timepiece at a fantastic price.
Still got questions about your Rolex? Don't hesitate to get in touch to speak to one of our experts today.
Locating your Rolex serial number
The serial number of your watch is engraved on the case at the 6 o'clock end between the lugs. You will need to remove the bracelet/strap to see it. The model reference is engraved in the same place at the 12 o'clock end. As of August 2010, serial numbers for new Rolex watches are randomized, making it impossible to use the numbers for dating purposes.
1925 - 1930
28 - 29xxx = 1926
30 - 32xxx = 1927
33 - 34xxx = 1928
35 - 37xxx = 1929
38 - 39xxx = 1930
1931 - 1940
42 - 44xxx = 1932
45 - 48xxx = 1933
49 - 62xxx = 1934
63 - 80xxx = 1935
81 - 98xxx = 1936
99 - 116xxx = 1937
117 - 134xxx = 1938
135 - 163xxx = 1939
164 - 193xxx = 1940
1941 - 1950
223 - 252xxx = 1942
253 - 282xxx = 1943
283 - 347xxx = 1944
348 - 412xxx = 1945
413 - 489xxx = 1946
490 - 549xxx = 1947
550 - 607xxx = 1948
608 - 672xxx = 1949
673 - 736xxx = 1950
1951 - 1960
804 - 868xxx = 1952
869 - 933xxx = 1953
934 - 1104xxx = 1954
1105 - 1080xxx = 1955
1090 - 1160xxx = 1956
1170 - 1230xxx = 1957
1240 - 1310xxx = 1958
1320 - 1390xxx = 1959
1400 - 1480xxx = 1960
1961 - 1970
1558 - 1662xxx = 1962
1663 - 1709xxx = 1963
1710 - 1791xxx = 1964
1792 - 1869xxx = 1965
1870 - 2159xxx = 1966
2160 - 2419xxx = 1967
2420 - 2679xxx = 1968
2680 - 2949xxx = 1969
2950 - 3209xxx = 1970
1971 - 1980
3470 - 3739xxx = 1972
3740 - 3999xxx = 1973
4000 - 4179xxx = 1974
4280 - 4529xxx = 1975
4530 - 4999xxx = 1976
5000 - 5399xxx = 1977
5400 - 5899xxx = 1978
5900 - 6399xxx = 1979
6400 - 6899xxx = 1980
1981 - 1990
7300 - 7799xxx = 1982
7800 - 8299xxx = 1983
8300 - 8599xxx = 1984
8600 - 9289xxx = 1985
9290 - 9759xxx = 1986
9760 - 9999xxx = 1987
Rxxxxxx = 1988
Lxxxxxx = 1989
Exxxxxx = 1990
1991 - 2000
Nxxxxxx = 1991
Cxxxxxx = 1992
Sxxxxxx = 1993
Wxxxxxx = 1995
Txxxxxx = 1996
Uxxxxxx = 1997
Axxxxxx = 1998
Pxxxxxx = 2000
2001 - 2010
Yxxxxxx = 2002
Fxxxxxx = 2004
Dxxxxxx = 2005
Zxxxxxx = 2006
Mxxxxxx = 2008
Vxxxxxx = 2009
Locating your Omega serial number
Recent Omega watches usually carry their serial number somewhere on the back but they will be in extremely small laser-etched digits requiring a magnifier to read. Older Omega watches may only have the serial number on the inside of the watch, requiring a jeweler to open it for you.
1891 - 1900
1901 - 1910
25 - 29xxxxx = 1905
30 - 39xxxxx = 1908
1911 - 1920
Cartier Model Number
1921 - 1930
70 - 74xxxxx = 1925
75 - 84xxxxx = 1930
1931 - 1940
1941 - 1950
10xxxxxx = 1944
11xxxxxx = 1947
12xxxxxx = 1950
1951 - 1960
14xxxxxx = 1954
15xxxxxx = 1956
16xxxxxx = 1958
17xxxxxx = 1960
1951 - 1960
14xxxxxx = 1954
15xxxxxx = 1956
16xxxxxx = 1958
17xxxxxx = 1960
1961 - 1970
19xxxxxx = 1962
20xxxxxx = 1963
21xxxxxx = 1964
22xxxxxx = 1965
23 - 24xxxxxx = 1966
22xxxxxx = 1967
26 - 27xxxxxx = 1968
28 - 29xxxxxx = 1969
30 - 32xxxxxx = 1970
1971 - 1980
34 - 35xxxxxx = 1972
36 - 37xxxxxx = 1973
38xxxxxx = 1974
39xxxxxx = 1975
40xxxxxx = 1976
41xxxxxx = 1977
42 - 43xxxxxx = 1978
44xxxxxx = 1979
1981 - 1990
48xxxxxx = 1984
49xxxxxx = 1985
50xxxxxx = 1986
51 - 52xxxxxx = 1989
1991 - 2000
54xxxxxx = 1993
55xxxxxx = 1995
560 - 597xxxxx = 1998
598 - 609xxxxx = 1999
61 - 64xxxxxx = 2000
2001 - 2010
655 - 679xxxxx = 2002
68 - 69xxxxxx = 2003
70 - 71xxxxxx = 2004
72 - 77xxxxxx = 2005
78 - 80xxxxxx = 2006
81 - 83xxxxxx = 2007
84xxxxxx = 2008
Cartier Watch Serial Number Lookup 1-800
Locating your Panerai serial number
The serial number of your watch is engraved on the back of the case.
1991 - 2000
2001 - 2010
E = 2002
F = 2003
G = 2004
H = 2005
I = 2006
J = 2007
K = 2008
L = 2009
M = 2010