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Old 29 January 2009, 10:19 AM   #2
Whiskey
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Toronto, Canada
Watch: Deepsea
Posts: 521
The only institution able to do this would be Rolex Headoffices world-wide.

Unfortunately, you'd have to either walk in there or send the watch in.

Registration is guaranteed if you are the original owner of the watch with your name on the warrantee card/paper. All you would need to do is drop it off for regulation within that 2-year warrantee period and they'll do what they did in my case, and that's take your warrantee card, photocopy it, and enter it into their computer data-base with your name, address, phone-number etc etc.

If you are not the 1st owner, Rolex will not register you into their system because there are so many of these things in the world and they get traded/sold, etc etc so often that it would be too much work.

If you really want Rolex to register you, buy new and send it in (for something, anything) within the first 2 years.
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