rolex explora 1 | rolex explorer 1 alternative rolex explora 1 The Explorer is a humble watch for a Rolex professional model launched 69 years ago. And yet it was the Rolex worn by Ian Fleming, and the one he was most likely thinking of when he decided which watch James Bond . A Stainless Steel Submariner 5513 should be in every serious collector’s watch box. There were five versions of maxi dials . The first had a narrow base to the crown logo, and the depth rating printed above the word “SUBMARINER.”
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The Explorer is a humble watch for a Rolex professional model launched 69 years ago. And yet it was the Rolex worn by Ian Fleming, and the one he was most likely thinking of when he decided which watch James Bond .Rolex is internationally recognised for its pre-eminent watchmaking expertise and the unique quality of its craftmanship. The Oyster Perpetual watches, all ‘Superlative Chronometer’ . The Explorer is a humble watch for a Rolex professional model launched 69 years ago. And yet it was the Rolex worn by Ian Fleming, and the one he was most likely thinking of when he decided which watch James Bond would wear. Today, the Explorer is something of an outlier within the modern Rolex sport watch lineup.
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Rolex is internationally recognised for its pre-eminent watchmaking expertise and the unique quality of its craftmanship. The Oyster Perpetual watches, all ‘Superlative Chronometer’ certified for their precision, performance and reliability, are symbols of excellence, elegance and prestige.Guided by their unswerving determination and driven by sheer stamina, they were the first people to see the Himalayas from the summit of Mount Everest, at an altitude of 8,848 metres (29,029 feet). The expedition was equipped with Oyster Perpetual chronometers. The Rolex Explorer is in many ways the quintessential dressy tool watch from Rolex’s Oyster Perpetual collection — less flashy than the GMT-Master, less bulky than the Submariner, while still rooted, like those two models, in a history of adventure and discovery. The Rolex Explorer I 39mm ref 214270 is a remarkable watch that represents the pinnacle of Rolex’s expertise in crafting reliable and iconic timepieces. From its release in 2010 to its redesign in 2016 and eventual discontinuation in .
The new-generation Explorer and Explorer II are emblematic of Rolex’s perpetual drive to improve, its never-ending quest for excellence. And, without ever sacrificing performance – one of the range’s essential requirements – the watches are also elegant.
Buy & sell pre-owned & used Rolex Explorer watches at Bob's Watches. Discover our collection of certified and authentic luxury watches at the best prices.The Explorer is now the oldest Rolex sports watch model still in production today. While the company has released several Explorer references over the last six-plus decades, the watch’s design has remained remarkably consistent. However, the Rolex Explorer 214270 is the one that deviated slightly from its predecessors and successors. Since its release in 1953, the Explorer (known in some circles as the Explorer 1) has been a single-watch collection for Rolex. Conversely, the Submariners, GMT-Masters, and Explorer IIs of the world come in any number of bezel, dial, and material configurations.
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. The Explorer is a humble watch for a Rolex professional model launched 69 years ago. And yet it was the Rolex worn by Ian Fleming, and the one he was most likely thinking of when he decided which watch James Bond would wear. Today, the Explorer is something of an outlier within the modern Rolex sport watch lineup.Rolex is internationally recognised for its pre-eminent watchmaking expertise and the unique quality of its craftmanship. The Oyster Perpetual watches, all ‘Superlative Chronometer’ certified for their precision, performance and reliability, are symbols of excellence, elegance and prestige.Guided by their unswerving determination and driven by sheer stamina, they were the first people to see the Himalayas from the summit of Mount Everest, at an altitude of 8,848 metres (29,029 feet). The expedition was equipped with Oyster Perpetual chronometers.
The Rolex Explorer is in many ways the quintessential dressy tool watch from Rolex’s Oyster Perpetual collection — less flashy than the GMT-Master, less bulky than the Submariner, while still rooted, like those two models, in a history of adventure and discovery.
The Rolex Explorer I 39mm ref 214270 is a remarkable watch that represents the pinnacle of Rolex’s expertise in crafting reliable and iconic timepieces. From its release in 2010 to its redesign in 2016 and eventual discontinuation in . The new-generation Explorer and Explorer II are emblematic of Rolex’s perpetual drive to improve, its never-ending quest for excellence. And, without ever sacrificing performance – one of the range’s essential requirements – the watches are also elegant.Buy & sell pre-owned & used Rolex Explorer watches at Bob's Watches. Discover our collection of certified and authentic luxury watches at the best prices.
The Explorer is now the oldest Rolex sports watch model still in production today. While the company has released several Explorer references over the last six-plus decades, the watch’s design has remained remarkably consistent. However, the Rolex Explorer 214270 is the one that deviated slightly from its predecessors and successors.
Since its release in 1953, the Explorer (known in some circles as the Explorer 1) has been a single-watch collection for Rolex. Conversely, the Submariners, GMT-Masters, and Explorer IIs of the world come in any number of bezel, dial, and material configurations.
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