The Difference in Rolex Replica Reference Number

For Die-hard Rolex fans, the appeal of a certain model isn’t just about the dial color or type of strap. The reference number can signify the authenticity and cult status of a specific Rolex Replica Watches. In fact, the reference number indicates the defining characteristics of the timepiece.You can find it engraved between the lugs on the twelve-o’clock side of the dial.

Comparing Four and Five-Digit Reference Numbers

Rolex describes the size and type of movement of some models in two digits. In this case, the watch will have a four-digit reference number. Best Rolex Replica typically made models with four-digit reference numbers before the 1980s. On the other hand, some models have three digits to describe the size and type of movement. In this instance, it will have a five-digit reference number.

Introducing Six-Digit Reference Numbers

In recent years, Luxury Rolex Replica Watch has started using six-digit reference numbers to designate the watches as new references. They typically do this by adding the number one or two in front of a pre-existing reference number. Take the stainless steel Explorer II for example.

At first, you may think some of these characteristics indicated by the reference number seem obvious. When looking at a particular Rolex Replica Watches Swiss Movement, it’s often easy to determine the style of bezel or type of material used. Yet, sometimes it’s challenging to identify certain materials so quickly and easily.