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The Explorer II was the first Rolex that I purchased for myself. It still gets plenty of wrist time among more popular sport models because it is extremely versatile and .

Well went to the AD to put my name down for a Explorer ll -226570. AD .Explorer II 42mm. Hello. Long long time lurker, learned so much, especially on .

New Explorer II Polar (226570) First time poster. Today I was fortunate enough to . Well went to the AD to put my name down for a Explorer ll -226570. AD remembered me from buying a Tudor 925 a few weeks ago he said that he had got an order in which contained the old polar explorer (NOS) and if I was .

Explorer II 42mm. Hello. Long long time lurker, learned so much, especially on technical side. There is a wealth of information here. Was hesitant of posting due to majority of . The Explorer II was the first Rolex that I purchased for myself. It still gets plenty of wrist time among more popular sport models because it is extremely versatile and comfortable. I got it when I turned 30 as a gift to myself. Two reasons: the same movement can be placed in a GMT Master II case in precious metal and Rolex will make far more money. Second, the hefty MSRP increase a few days ago. The 226570 was one of the biggest increases. Long long time lurker, learned so much, especially on technical side. From a foot away even Rolex aficionados wont be able to tell the difference ("yooo nice AR coating on your new Explorer!"), but yes it has some minor changes. The fact that you have to heavily research these things and many folks are still puzzled as to what these "changes" are or where to look for them says a lot.

New Explorer II Polar (226570) First time poster. Today I was fortunate enough to get my new Polar Explorer II which is to commemorate my upcoming 50th birthday in January. I couldn't be happier. Attached Images. Exp2.jpg (221.3 KB, 1299 views)

Rolex explorer 36mm? I just tried on the 40mm Explorer for the first time on my 6.5" wrist- I wear a DJ41 regularly, and I felt the 40mm Explorer looked "too big for what it is". Here's a photo, hope that makes sense. The other day I had an opportunity to try the new Explorer, and as an owner of the previous iteration (Mark II), I have to admit that 36mm looks much more balanced. The dial, case and overall look & feel just feels right to my eye. Does anyone own both and if so, what are your thoughts? __________________. Rolex Explorer Two-Tone Ref. 124273. Finally got to see the explorer two-tone while traveling as an exhibition piece. The dial was stunning! It seems like there has been very little talk about the model on the forum.

I was just about to order a 39mm Explorer, but I had a premonition that the Milgauss Z Blue was on the way out and ordered it on Friday last week. The rest is history. Just got it yesterday.

I have been thinking about purchasing an Explorer 1 as believe they have a sort of class about the model without being to stand out. I currently have a Sub Bluesy but would keep this and go for an Explorer for day to day wear. Does the forum think this would be a good solid watch to purchase?? Explorer I - 39mm. If you really want one, it will look good on you, no doubt. My wrist size is between 7.25 and 7.5”. To keep it simple, I usually just say 7.25”. When I tried one on a couple years back, it definitely wore smaller than my Submariner 114060, which I consider the perfect fit for me. The Explorer II was the first Rolex that I purchased for myself. It still gets plenty of wrist time among more popular sport models because it is extremely versatile and comfortable. I got it when I turned 30 as a gift to myself. Two reasons: the same movement can be placed in a GMT Master II case in precious metal and Rolex will make far more money. Second, the hefty MSRP increase a few days ago. The 226570 was one of the biggest increases. Long long time lurker, learned so much, especially on technical side.

From a foot away even Rolex aficionados wont be able to tell the difference ("yooo nice AR coating on your new Explorer!"), but yes it has some minor changes. The fact that you have to heavily research these things and many folks are still puzzled as to what these "changes" are or where to look for them says a lot. New Explorer II Polar (226570) First time poster. Today I was fortunate enough to get my new Polar Explorer II which is to commemorate my upcoming 50th birthday in January. I couldn't be happier. Attached Images. Exp2.jpg (221.3 KB, 1299 views) Rolex explorer 36mm? I just tried on the 40mm Explorer for the first time on my 6.5" wrist- I wear a DJ41 regularly, and I felt the 40mm Explorer looked "too big for what it is". Here's a photo, hope that makes sense.

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The other day I had an opportunity to try the new Explorer, and as an owner of the previous iteration (Mark II), I have to admit that 36mm looks much more balanced. The dial, case and overall look & feel just feels right to my eye. Does anyone own both and if so, what are your thoughts? __________________. Rolex Explorer Two-Tone Ref. 124273. Finally got to see the explorer two-tone while traveling as an exhibition piece. The dial was stunning! It seems like there has been very little talk about the model on the forum. I was just about to order a 39mm Explorer, but I had a premonition that the Milgauss Z Blue was on the way out and ordered it on Friday last week. The rest is history. Just got it yesterday. I have been thinking about purchasing an Explorer 1 as believe they have a sort of class about the model without being to stand out. I currently have a Sub Bluesy but would keep this and go for an Explorer for day to day wear. Does the forum think this would be a good solid watch to purchase??

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