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Originally Posted by orotek
Hi JJ
Thanks for the response
You are right. In this Rolex Forums, all members can learn alot, especially for people like me since my knowledge in this area is in dire need of tremendous upgrading.
I have also discovered, along with the old guarantee card, the chronometer certificate that came with the watch, is hand-written for just that particular watch. Can the same be said of the chronometer certificate of today?
Thanks and regards.
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Yes I can remember the old chronometer certificate and IMO you should get one today like the many other manufacturers.But today its all logged on a computer so they say.But when Rolex today makes around 850,000 to a 1.000000 watches a year,they have not got the time
for individual watch certificates.