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The Rolex Explorer first came into fruition to meet the needs of Rolex’s more . Nineteen fifty-three wasn't just the year in which Rolex launched the Explorer, it was also the coronation year of Queen Elizabeth II, the monarch still reigning over the United Kingdom some 69 years later. The Rolex Explorer, like all Oyster Perpetual timepieces in Rolex’s Professional collection, is an expression of two technical milestones that Rolex and its visionary founder Hans Wisdorf contributed to watchmaking history. The Rolex Explorer first came into fruition to meet the needs of Rolex’s more adventurous customer. They had succeeded in creating a tough and sturdy watch in the bubble-back and Rolex now looked to market it to the mountaineering world.
Nineteen fifty-three wasn't just the year in which Rolex launched the Explorer, it was also the coronation year of Queen Elizabeth II, the monarch still reigning over the United Kingdom some 69 years later. All of the Rolex Explorer II model references and in history with photos and detailed explanations of the differences.
Enter the Rolex Explorer 14270, a watch that at one time was referred to as having "no horological interest whatsoever" by watch writer Walt Odets and the first Rolex ever purchased by Ben Clymer. The 14270 was released at the Basel Fair in 1989 and put Rolex at the cross-section of sport and luxury. All the way back in the early 1950’s, Rolex designed the familiar 3/6/9 dial as seen on the Rolex Explorer 1016 because it was so legible for quick and crucial time telling under tough conditions such as, say, hanging off the side of a mountain.
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Entry Point: The supermini of the watch world, the Rolex Explorer is a rugged, thoroughly capable watch with very adaptable styling. It is also a relatively accessible entrance into the temple of Rolex.
Both rugged and timeless, the Explorer is the first Rolex sports watch ever created. Here is your ultimate buying guide to the Rolex Explorer collection.Rolex History Leading to the 1980s. Rolex introduced many of its pillar models during the 1950s, including the Submariner, GMT-Master, and Explorer. It was an era of incredible innovation and success for the company that had become a key player in the luxury watch industry.The Rolex Explorer II as we know it today first began to take shape in the mid-1980s with ref. 16550. A comprehensive Rolex 16550 review reveals significant changes from its predecessor. The Mercedes hands displayed on nearly every modern Rolex sports watch replaced the stick hands of ref. 1655.
The Rolex Explorer, like all Oyster Perpetual timepieces in Rolex’s Professional collection, is an expression of two technical milestones that Rolex and its visionary founder Hans Wisdorf contributed to watchmaking history.
The Rolex Explorer first came into fruition to meet the needs of Rolex’s more adventurous customer. They had succeeded in creating a tough and sturdy watch in the bubble-back and Rolex now looked to market it to the mountaineering world. Nineteen fifty-three wasn't just the year in which Rolex launched the Explorer, it was also the coronation year of Queen Elizabeth II, the monarch still reigning over the United Kingdom some 69 years later. All of the Rolex Explorer II model references and in history with photos and detailed explanations of the differences.
Enter the Rolex Explorer 14270, a watch that at one time was referred to as having "no horological interest whatsoever" by watch writer Walt Odets and the first Rolex ever purchased by Ben Clymer. The 14270 was released at the Basel Fair in 1989 and put Rolex at the cross-section of sport and luxury. All the way back in the early 1950’s, Rolex designed the familiar 3/6/9 dial as seen on the Rolex Explorer 1016 because it was so legible for quick and crucial time telling under tough conditions such as, say, hanging off the side of a mountain. Entry Point: The supermini of the watch world, the Rolex Explorer is a rugged, thoroughly capable watch with very adaptable styling. It is also a relatively accessible entrance into the temple of Rolex.
Both rugged and timeless, the Explorer is the first Rolex sports watch ever created. Here is your ultimate buying guide to the Rolex Explorer collection.
Rolex History Leading to the 1980s. Rolex introduced many of its pillar models during the 1950s, including the Submariner, GMT-Master, and Explorer. It was an era of incredible innovation and success for the company that had become a key player in the luxury watch industry.
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