2011 rolex explorer | the rolex explorer review 2011 rolex explorer Today, the Explorer II is a great alternative to the Rolex GMT-Master II. The Explorer II's Oyster case comes in stainless steel and is water-resistant to 100 m (10 bar, 328 ft) thanks to its . The origins of the Oyster Perpetual can be traced back to 1926, when Rolex unveiled the first waterproof and dustproof wristwatch. This groundbreaking model was dubbed the . See more
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Produced between 2011 and 2021, the Explorer II 216570 is a 42mm stainless steel sports watch that features both a date display and GMT functionality.Today, the Explorer II is a great alternative to the Rolex GMT-Master II. The Explorer II's Oyster case comes in stainless steel and is water-resistant to 100 m (10 bar, 328 ft) thanks to its .,992.00K+
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K+,750.00 When it was released at Baselworld way back in 2011, the Explorer II Ref.216570 was the first watch from Rolex to utilise their then new Calibre 3187. It was an exciting and innovative movement, and to this day, it still offers a hell of a lot in terms of technicality, benefiting from a Parachrom hairspring, Paraflex shock absorbers, Breguet .Produced between 2011 and 2021, the Explorer II 216570 is a 42mm stainless steel sports watch that features both a date display and GMT functionality.
Today, the Explorer II is a great alternative to the Rolex GMT-Master II. The Explorer II's Oyster case comes in stainless steel and is water-resistant to 100 m (10 bar, 328 ft) thanks to its Twinlock crown. As of 2011, this timepiece is 42 mm in diameter. There are also older variants available with 39 or 40-mm cases.2011: Rolex discontinues the Explorer II 16570 and replaces it with the larger Explorer II 216570. Rolex Explorer II 16570 Upgrades and Evolution. Introduced in 1989 as the third-gen Explorer II; New black surrounds on the white dial Explorer II 16570; New Caliber 3185 automatic movement; When Rolex released the Explorer II 16570, the watch . This massive update in 2011 was the unofficial way for Rolex to celebrate the 40 th anniversary of the Explorer II model. Rolex pulled out all the stops to modernize the Explorer II. It received the in-house caliber 3187 that is unique to the Rolex Explorer II ref 216570.This Oyster Perpetual Explorer II in Oystersteel with an Oyster bracelet features a white dial with an arrow-shaped 24-hour hand and hour markers with a Chromalight display.
With the Explorer, Rolex rose to the challenge of accompanying extreme adventurers by designing a watch capable of withstanding high humidity, intense heat and freezing temperatures, such as those found on the highest peaks.
With 2021 marking the 50th anniversary of the Explorer II, watch fans awaited a new generation of Rolex's funkiest and oddest sport watch at Watches & Wonders in April. The Explorer II is, after all, a tool watch invented for the highly specific task of spelunking, or cave exploration.
The Rolex Explorer II showcases Rolex's mastery in materials science. Crafted primarily from Oystersteel, a corrosion-resistant alloy from the 904L steel family, these watches offer exceptional durability and a lustrous finish. Rolex stopped producing the 16570 in 2011. Many Rolex Explorer II 16570 models were produced between 1989 and 2011. You’ll find this Explorer II reference most frequently in used or refurbished condition. When it was released at Baselworld way back in 2011, the Explorer II Ref.216570 was the first watch from Rolex to utilise their then new Calibre 3187. It was an exciting and innovative movement, and to this day, it still offers a hell of a lot in terms of technicality, benefiting from a Parachrom hairspring, Paraflex shock absorbers, Breguet .Produced between 2011 and 2021, the Explorer II 216570 is a 42mm stainless steel sports watch that features both a date display and GMT functionality.
Today, the Explorer II is a great alternative to the Rolex GMT-Master II. The Explorer II's Oyster case comes in stainless steel and is water-resistant to 100 m (10 bar, 328 ft) thanks to its Twinlock crown. As of 2011, this timepiece is 42 mm in diameter. There are also older variants available with 39 or 40-mm cases.
2011: Rolex discontinues the Explorer II 16570 and replaces it with the larger Explorer II 216570. Rolex Explorer II 16570 Upgrades and Evolution. Introduced in 1989 as the third-gen Explorer II; New black surrounds on the white dial Explorer II 16570; New Caliber 3185 automatic movement; When Rolex released the Explorer II 16570, the watch . This massive update in 2011 was the unofficial way for Rolex to celebrate the 40 th anniversary of the Explorer II model. Rolex pulled out all the stops to modernize the Explorer II. It received the in-house caliber 3187 that is unique to the Rolex Explorer II ref 216570.This Oyster Perpetual Explorer II in Oystersteel with an Oyster bracelet features a white dial with an arrow-shaped 24-hour hand and hour markers with a Chromalight display.
With the Explorer, Rolex rose to the challenge of accompanying extreme adventurers by designing a watch capable of withstanding high humidity, intense heat and freezing temperatures, such as those found on the highest peaks.
With 2021 marking the 50th anniversary of the Explorer II, watch fans awaited a new generation of Rolex's funkiest and oddest sport watch at Watches & Wonders in April. The Explorer II is, after all, a tool watch invented for the highly specific task of spelunking, or cave exploration.The Rolex Explorer II showcases Rolex's mastery in materials science. Crafted primarily from Oystersteel, a corrosion-resistant alloy from the 904L steel family, these watches offer exceptional durability and a lustrous finish.
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