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The Rolex Warranty Card Explained

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The Rolex Warranty Card Explained

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The Rolex Warranty Card Explained explains how your Rolex receipt supports a warranty or related claim. The receipt is the proof of purchase that most warranty processes require.

Quick Answer

Everything you need to know about the Rolex green card — what it contains, why it must be stamped, and how it works alongside your receipt.

What the Receipt Provides

For a warranty or related claim, the Rolex receipt typically supplies:

  • the purchase date (warranty start)
  • the exact item and part reference
  • the price paid
  • the store or order reference

These details let the warranty process confirm eligibility.

Keep the Receipt With the Item

Warranty coverage is usually measured from the purchase date, so keep the Rolex receipt for the full coverage period. A clean, itemized copy makes any future claim easier to file.

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Final Takeaway

Everything you need to know about the Rolex green card — what it contains, why it must be stamped, and how it works alongside your receipt. Keep the original Rolex receipt as your proof of purchase, and build a cleaner copy from those verified details if you need one.

FAQ

Yes. The receipt is the proof of purchase that confirms the item, the price paid, and the purchase date the warranty is measured from.

Keep it for the full warranty coverage period so you can file a claim if needed.

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