However, it is not always like this. In the past, Rolex Replica Watches used fewer numbers to identify them. Many of the most classic and often talked about vintage Rolex watches (you may know the GMT-Master 1675) only have a four-digit reference number.
But for this example, we can see that the first six digits are 126710. But what do they mean? Well, let's start from the beginning. Most modern Rolex references start with "1" or "2". Newer models tend to use "2" instead of "1", but there are other Rolex models, such as Sky-Dweller, Pearlmaster, and Cellini, which don't follow this rule at all. When identifying a model, you can usually discount this number because it cannot help you define the relevant part (just its relative novelty). However, there is one exception, which came when trying to distinguish between affordable replica Rolex Explorer II and top fake Rolex Daytona. We will understand why most men and women would like to buy cheap Rolex watches with Swiss ETA Movements from the second-hand market.
After the first number is a three-digit family identifier. This three-digit code will tell you which model you have. For example, the three-digit code for a luxury Rolex GMT-Master II is 267. The three-digit code for a replica Rolex Submariner with no date is 140. The three-digit code for Rolex Milgauss is 164, and so on.
So what about the high-end Rolex Daytona replica and Explorer II? The three-digit identifier of Rolex Explorer II is 165, and there is always a "2" in front to distinguish it from the designer Rolex Daytona family code. What is confusing is that the Daytona collection is always 165, but the front is "1". Anyway, you can purchase these high-quality 1:1 Rolexes from the Luxury Replica Watches UK boutique.
Bezel Codes That You Should Know
The next number in the sequence will tell you the type of bezel (so this is the fifth number, just take a look at it). The baffle type is coded as follows:
- 0: Smooth
- 1: Rotating
- 2: Engraved
- 3: Fluted
- 4: Gem-set
- 6: Rotating (again)
- 7: Various
Rolex Metal Codes You Also Need To Know
After the bezel style, the last digit indicates the type of metal (or metal) used to make watches and bracelets. The codes showed as below:
- 0: Stainless Steel
- 1: Everose Rolesor (Steel & Everose gold)
- 2: Rolesium (Steel & Platinum)
- 3: Yellow Rolesor (Steel & Yellow gold)
- 4: White Rolesor (Steel & White gold)
- 5: Everose (Rolex’s Proprietary Pink Gold)
- 6: Platinum
- 8: Yellow Gold
- 9: White Gold
The letters in the modern Rolex replica watches have always plagued many collectors. They look very much like they represent something obvious, and if you ever felt that way, you would be happy to know that you are right! The letters in copy Rolex references are actually abbreviations for French words.
As the company headquartered in Geneva, French is the official language of Rolex. Therefore, if you know some French words (ie colors, gems, and a few watch components), the letters of the counterfeit Rolex will be easier to understand. And I believe if you want to buy best Swiss Replica Watches for men or women as gifts from the UK online store, MMYZ is a good place to meet your needs.
- Bleu: Blue
- Brillants: Faceted diamonds
- Chocolat: Chocolate (aka brown)
- Emeraude: Emerald
- Glace: Window (aka crystal)
- Jaune: Yellow
- Lunette: Bezel
- Noir: Black
- Rouge: Red
- Rubis: Ruby
- Saphirs: Sapphire
- Vert: Green
Rolex Lettter Codes
- BLRO (Bleu/Rouge)
- BLNR (Bleu/Noir)
- CHNR (Chocolat/Noir)
- GV (Glace Verte)
- LB (Lunette Bleu)
- LN (Lunette Noir)
- LV (Lunette Verte)
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