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The two-year warranty card included when a Rolex watch returns from service has been updated this month and now features the same technology as the original warranty card.
The new Carte de Service Rolex includes a Near Field Communication chip, or NFC, allowing the transfer of data between the card and a device when the two are roughly an inch apart. The service card data include the watch's reference and serial numbers and the end date of the warranty.
Starting in 2020, Rolex updated the warranty card that comes with any new Rolex purchase with the same NFC technology.
Rolex’s move to update the service card is its latest counterfeiting initiative aiming to fight a $20 billion industry. According to Rolex insiders, Rolex has experimented with color shifting dials to make watches more difficult to replicate. The technology, which is already used in banknotes, would require a special light to authenticate a dial, one of the more expensive parts of a Rolex. Rolex is also mulling over assigning three serial numbers to one piece, sources say: one for the case, one for the movement and one for the dial.