1. Basic Care

    Rolex is known for its precision, detail and elegance. In order to keep your Rolex in great working condition and looking as good as new, it is important to follow several basic care steps: wear your watch on regular basis, get your Rolex serviced regularly, and clean the timepiece as needed. Wearing Your Rolex on a Regular Basis It is important to wear your Rolex on a regular basis in order to ma…Read More

  2. Rolex Bezel Styles

    Bezels on Rolex watches are metal rings that protect the hands and the dial of the watch as well as help pressure-proof the case of the watch. Some bezels come fixed while others can turn clockwise or counterclockwise, depending on the model of dive watches (such as the Submariner). The Rolex Daytona also comes with a tachometer on its bezel to meet the demands of professional racers. Because Beze…Read More

  3. Servicing Your Rolex

    Rolex recommends their timepieces to be serviced every 5 years. This is important because when a Rolex watch is properly maintained, it will preserve its great condition for many, many years. If the watch is neglected, however, it will inevitably run into problems, requiring expensive services or overhaul. Every Rolex wristwatch is made up of over 200 parts that work together and use friction in d…Read More

  4. How to Remove Scratches

    As a Rolex owner or a potential buyer, scratches on a used Rolex bracelet are always a nightmare. However, they are easy to fix in a short amount of time, and any ordinary user can do it themselves when needed. Scratches on Rolex bracelets are often found on the polished center-links of Oyster bracelets or on center-links on two-toned bracelets of the Submariner, Daytona, and Yacht-Master. By poli…Read More

  5. Different Types of Rolex Bracelet Styles

    Rolex bracelets, just as Rolex watches, are recognized for their quality and beauty, and style. Rolex bracelets come in three basic styles: Oyster, Jubilee, and President. The Oyster The Oyster Bracelet is used on Oyster Rolex models and is the most popular choice for Rolex owners – therefore, it is also the most recognized Rolex bracelet in the world. It has broad polished center links and narr…Read More

  6. Serial Numbers And Case Reference Numbers

    Every Rolex timepiece can be identified by two numbers engraved in between the lugs. The easiest way to find these numbers is by taking the bracelet off, as they are hidden behind the end pieces. The case reference number, which indicates the model number of the Rolex, can be found in between the lugs at the 12 o’clock position. The serial number can be found at the 6 o’clock position.History …Read More

  7. Winding, Setting Time and Setting Date on Rolex Watches

    Rolex is a representation of precision and accuracy. It is known for its high quality, reliability, and longevity. There is nothing worse than having a great watch with wrong time or date. The good news is that it’s very easy to fix the time and date on a Rolex yourself. Or, as always, you can call on your local jeweler here at RK & Co. and we'll make sure that your watch is operating perfec…Read More

  8. How To Identify A Fake Rolex

    1) Casebacks One of the main ways that you can identify a counterfeit Rolex is by looking at the wristwatch’s caseback. Many counterfeit Rolex wristwatches have clear casebacks made out of either plastic or glass that allows you to look at the inner-workings of the watch. The caseback of an authentic Rolex is never clear or see-through and is made up of solid metal material. Another common tellt…Read More

  9. Spotting Rolex Counterfeits And Scams

    Rolex watches have always been associated with affluence, success, and class. The exclusive nature of the brand is the reason why it is one the the most famous names in the luxury market. A popular culture icon such as Rolex will naturally attract people who wish to own the watch, yet are unable to afford one. This desire has created a market full of knock Rolex watches for those who would be sati…Read More