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Originally Posted by swiss ghost
it needs a date of purchase as well. if rolex even senses this is an 'open' warranty they will ask for a receipt. it is on the OWNER to prove date of purchase. the warranty card thats stamped MUST have a date of purchase as well. If rolex runs the serial # and finds out some clown bringing in a 7 year old rolex for 'warranty' work it wont fly. just wanted to clarify that rolex are not dummies.
** the 'validity' period you are referring to is dependent on the date of purchase
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Correct. That is a given as implied by "validity period".