Do you know how to correctly set date on a Rolex watch? No friends, let's see

As one of world's leading luxury brands, Rolex watches are known worldwide for their exquisite watchmaking and superior quality. However, for those who are new to Rolex watches, how to set date correctly is still a difficult point. In this article, we will show you how to correctly set date on your Rolex watch.

Do you know how to correctly set date on a Rolex watch? No friends, let's see
Step 1: Determine watch model

First, find out model number of your Rolex watch. Different watch models may have different ways to set date. Relevant information can be found in watch manual or on official Rolex website.

Step two: pay attention to time frame

Before setting date, make sure time is between 20:00 and 3:00. Because during this time, mechanical system inside watch changes date, and if an adjustment is made during this time, mechanical system may fail.

Third step: choose right way to work

Most Rolex watches have two modes of operation: fast setting and slow setting. Quick setting allows you to quickly change date, but it is only available on some watch models. If your watch does not support fast tuning, you will need to use slow tuning method.

Step 4. Set date

If your watch supports quick setting method, you only need to turn watch crown slightly. If your watch does not support quick setting, you must first pull crown out to second position and then slowly turn crown until date changes to correct number.

Step 5: Check if date is correct

After completing setup, make sure date has changed to correct date. If date has not changed or if a day has been skipped, it will need to be adjusted.

Summary

Setting date correctly ensures that your Rolex watch is always accurate and reliable. By following steps above, you can easily set up your watch and make sure it stays accurate and stable at all times. At same time, we also recommend that you send your Rolex watch back to a Rolex Repair Center annually for inspection and service to ensure long-term stable performance.