| Booklets, Guarantees & Papers |
Serial Number Range |
Size |
Watch Models |
Description |
Bureaux Suisses
Timing Certificate (1950s - late 1960s) |
ca. 100K to
ca. 2M |
8.25" x 11 5/8" (20,9 x 29,5 cm) |
Chronometer rated watches: 5508, 5512, 6610,
6538, 6536, 6542, 1675, 6541, 1019, 1016, etc. |
Bureaux Suisses
Timing Certificate
(1950s - late 1960s)
These timing certificates were included with chronometer rated watches
indicating the watch case number and the movement number. They are
printed on both sides with the front side having results of timing tests
handwritten with fountain pen or typed. Some had stickers on the bottom
specific to Rolex watches.
On the back there are instructions on how to interpret the test results.
The case numbers were punched on certificates starting circa 1.35M
onward.
NOTE: These certificates were being phased out at the time the
SEADWELLER.
|
Guarantee Booklet (ca. 1969 - 1972)
 |
ca. 2M to
ca. 4M |
3 15/16" x
2 21/32" (10 x 6,7 cm) |
All Watch Models |
Guarantee Booklet
(ca. 1969 - 1972)
This eight page instruction booklet and guarantee appears to have been
produced for a few short years and overlaps the same period as the green
border certificates (below). Although much less elaborate than the "Your
Oyster Booklet" and green border certificate combinations found
with some watch sets, this booklet has instructions and the guarantee
information in a nice package. |
UK Guarantee
Booklets (ca. 1960 - 1970)
 |
ca. 700K to
ca. 3M |
3 5/32" x
4 1/2" (8,1 x 11,5 cm) |
All Watch Models |
UK Guarantee
Booklets (ca. 1960 - 1970) These fascinating 32 (plus 4
pages for the covers) booklets were unique to the UK market, featuring
the Rolex facility at Bexley, England. The first page was a guarantee
page to completed at time of sale. The last page had a form to keep
service records. |
Guarantee Booklet (ca.
1967)
 |
ca. 1.4M to
ca. 2M |
3 3/16" x
4 3/16" (8,2 x 10,7 cm) |
All Oyster model watches (screw down crowns and
backs): 1675, 1665, 1680, 5512, 5513, Daytona models 6240/63/65
(with screw down pushers) |
Guarantee Booklet
(ca. 1967)
This 32 page information and instruction booklet had 8 additional pages
in the center that held the guarantee. The guarantee pages were left
blank to be completed by the dealer at the time of purchase. Four of the
guarantee pages had tear-off perforations to be used when servicing the
watch. Some booklets have a subtle date code stamped by the factory
inside the booklet. The booklets guarantee came blank or with punched
case numbers. |
|
Guarantee & Companion Booklet (ca. 1968 - 1969) |
ca. 1.4M to
ca. 2M |
3 5/16" x
4 3/16 inches (8,4 x 10,2 cm) |
All Oyster model watches (screw down crowns and
backs): 1675, 1665, 1680, 5512, 5513, Daytona models 6240/63/65
(with screw down pushers) |
Guarantee & Companion Booklet (ca. 1968 - 1969) This
booklet was produced with and without warranty sections. One version had
the same 36 pages of information as the other, in addition, there were 8
pages with a guarantee form and punched case numbers. The other version
had only the companion booklet. It can be assumed that this version of
the booklet (without the guarantee) was used to accompany watches that
had a separate green-border guarantee certificate (below) produced
around the same time. |
Guarantee & Companion
Booklets (ca. 1970 - 1972)
 |
ca. 2M to
ca. 3M |
3 3/16" x
4 3/16" (8,2 x 10,7 cm) |
All Oyster model watches (screw down crowns and
backs): 1675, 1665, 1680, 5512, 5513, 1655
Daytona models 6240/63/65
(with screw down pushers) |
Guarantee & Companion
Booklets (ca. 1970 - 1972) This 36 page booklet was
produced as either a companion or guarantee booklet. Some versions had a
guarantee on the second to last page. Other versions had four additional
pages, two at the front and two at the back with a form and punched case
numbers on the second to last page. This booklet was the last companion
booklet with guarantee forms. |
"Your Rolex"
Companion Booklets (ca. 1973 - onward)
 |
ca. 3M
onward |
1973/'74:
3 1/8" x
4 3/16" (8 x 10,7 cm)
1975 onward:
4 15/16" x
3 1/2"
(12,5 x 9 cm) |
All Watch Models |
"Your Rolex"
Companion Booklets (ca. 1973 - onward) When Rolex
finally separated the guarantee papers from the instruction booklets,
these companion booklets were created. The first generation of these
booklets (top left, white cover) looked very similar to the earlier
guarantee booklets. But around 1975, the booklets changed size and shape
(middle, right), and were printed in full color.
The design has been changed more than a few times to keep up with
trends, but the core information has remained virtually unchanged. It is
interesting to compare the text of the English and US versions in some
of the later versions.
|
Guarantees & Chronometer
Certificates (ca. 1967 - 1988)
 |
ca. 2M to
ca. 9.5M |
Folded:
3 1/16" x
4 1/8"
(7,8 x 10,4 cm)Attestation
Small Open:
8.25" x 6"
(20,9 x 15,3 cm)
Garantie
Small Open:
8.25" x 6 1/8"
(20,9 x 15,5 cm)
Garantie & Attestation
Large Open:
8.25 x 9"
(20,9 x 22,9 cm) |
Small Garantie:
All watches, especially non-chronometer watches, i.e. 5513 & earlier
Daytona models (6262/5, 6262)
Chronometer & Large Garantie Certificate: Chronometer rated
watches: 5512, 1665, 1680, 1675, 1016, 1655, & later 6263/5. |
Guarantees & Chronometer
Certificates (ca. 1967 - 1988) By the late 1960s, Rolex
produced many chronometer rated watches, and it probably became
impractical for the Bureaux Suisses to issue hand-written certificates
for the quantity of watches submitted by Rolex for certification.
An arrangement was made by which "Bureaux Suisses - de Controle Officiel
de la Marche des Chronometres (Swiss Institute for Official Chronometer
Tests) continued to test the Rolex produced movements. But Rolex was
allowed to issue certificates using the Bureaux Suisses red seal. |