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rolex explorer 2 variations | Rolex explorer ii size comparison rolex explorer 2 variations Rolex produces only two versions of the Explorer I in its current collection, in . Details. Description. Introduced in 1956, the Rolex Day-Date revolutionized wristwatches by being the first model to display both the day and date separately on the dial.
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Assuming the dial is original, that is the best place to start to assess the Explorer II. The earliest versions of the reference 16570 still had tritium lume markers. This easy to identify by the bottom of the dial, “SWISS – T<25”, at the six-o’clock position. The tritium lume is surrounded by white gold hour markers and . See more

In 1998 Rolex ceased the use of Tritium lume in favor of Luminova. These watches are a rare middle-sibling within the 16570 reference. If the . See more Rolex produces only two versions of the Explorer I in its current collection, in .,995.00,350.00

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Rolex explorer ii size comparison

Rolex explorer ii size comparison

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,174.98K+,995.00 With those boundaries set, the choice was easy. Of course, availability, .

,950.00,995.00K+ All of the Rolex Explorer II model references and in history with photos and detailed explanations of the differences.

Rolex produces only two versions of the Explorer I in its current collection, in addition to two versions of the GMT-equipped Explorer II — the Rolesor model and the all-steel version, both at the “back-to-basics” 36mm case dimensions. With those boundaries set, the choice was easy. Of course, availability, affordability, condition, correctness, and set content all come into play, but that is beyond the scope of this article. So there you have it — the different generations of Rolex Explorer II ref. 16570.

Rolex 1655: The inaugural Explorer II ref. 1655 was produced for over a decade, during which Rolex made numerous changes to the dial (distinguished now as MK1, MK2, MK3, etc.). In total, there are five variations of the ref. 1655 Mark dials denoted as Mark I through Mark V, each signifying differences in the font and logo.These variations have made the Explorer II a favorite among collectors and enthusiasts. Understanding these differences is key to appreciating the rich history and craftsmanship of the Rolex Explorer II.The Rolex Explorer II 1655 is powered by the 26-jewel Caliber 1575 movement, and the watch features a number of characteristics aimed specifically at cave exploring. Among these are a date function, a stationary bezel with 24-markings, a 100-meter depth rating, and a large, brightly colored 24-hour hand. This is where the Explorer II really starts to flex its tool watch traits. The quintessential Oyster case is hewn from Oystersteel (904L steel). This steel is tougher than finding one of these watches at RRP. By contrast, most of the cases of most watches on the market are made with 316L steel.

The first Explorer II established several of the key features that have shown continuity through the variations, but it’s also the most distinct compared to later versions.

Starting with the black dial, what jumps out is that the hour, minute, and 24-hour hands are now all white gold. On the Polar version, you'll notice that the hands appear less glossy. Both new versions have a small crown between "Swiss" and "Made" at the 6 . During its relatively long 14-year production run, Rolex produced different dial and bezel variations for the Explorer II, the details of which can often be seen only upon close inspection and are designated as MK 1-5.

All of the Rolex Explorer II model references and in history with photos and detailed explanations of the differences. Rolex produces only two versions of the Explorer I in its current collection, in addition to two versions of the GMT-equipped Explorer II — the Rolesor model and the all-steel version, both at the “back-to-basics” 36mm case dimensions.

With those boundaries set, the choice was easy. Of course, availability, affordability, condition, correctness, and set content all come into play, but that is beyond the scope of this article. So there you have it — the different generations of Rolex Explorer II ref. 16570.

Rolex 1655: The inaugural Explorer II ref. 1655 was produced for over a decade, during which Rolex made numerous changes to the dial (distinguished now as MK1, MK2, MK3, etc.). In total, there are five variations of the ref. 1655 Mark dials denoted as Mark I through Mark V, each signifying differences in the font and logo.

These variations have made the Explorer II a favorite among collectors and enthusiasts. Understanding these differences is key to appreciating the rich history and craftsmanship of the Rolex Explorer II.The Rolex Explorer II 1655 is powered by the 26-jewel Caliber 1575 movement, and the watch features a number of characteristics aimed specifically at cave exploring. Among these are a date function, a stationary bezel with 24-markings, a 100-meter depth rating, and a large, brightly colored 24-hour hand. This is where the Explorer II really starts to flex its tool watch traits. The quintessential Oyster case is hewn from Oystersteel (904L steel). This steel is tougher than finding one of these watches at RRP. By contrast, most of the cases of most watches on the market are made with 316L steel. The first Explorer II established several of the key features that have shown continuity through the variations, but it’s also the most distinct compared to later versions.

Starting with the black dial, what jumps out is that the hour, minute, and 24-hour hands are now all white gold. On the Polar version, you'll notice that the hands appear less glossy. Both new versions have a small crown between "Swiss" and "Made" at the 6 .

Rolex explorer ii size chart

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