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21 January 2008, 04:00 AM | #1 |
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The Rolex Explorer II
Explorer II Reference Numbers: 1655, 16550, 16570, 216570
Date of production: 1971 until present. Movement: 1575, 3085, 3185/3186 - 216570, 3187 Case Size: 40mm - 216570, 42mm Weight: 126 grams Power Reserve: ~48 hrs Photographs: White Explorer II--D series White Dial - P serial CurvedHandOmni.jpg Last of the 16570's, G serial. EXII6.jpg reference 1655, 5 mil. 1575 movement, luminous dot on seconds hand. (Photo curtesy of Mike) 216570 (Rolex Press Kit photo) EXPLORER_II_03.jpg
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28 August 2009, 12:53 AM | #2 |
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I'd love me one of those Steve McQueen Explorer IIs.
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1971 or 1972
According to the the official rolex web site (http://www.rolex.com/en) is mention that the E2 was launched in 1971.
So now I'm a little confused: 1971 or 1972? |
22 September 2009, 07:16 AM | #6 |
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I am hoping to get a 16550: and this thread is super helpful! Thanks all!
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Had one but sold it.
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Great photos and info.
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I know the current 16570 is waterproof to 100m, but does anyone know if the Explorer II has had different waterproof certifications throughout its run?
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The Explorer II has always had a 100meter waterproof Oyster case.
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Larry, the Explorer II is a true classic Rolex ......... personally I prefer the white dial.
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The Explorer II...........the stealth Rolex!
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Yeah. White Dial 42mm...It Glows Blue...Awesome.
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Thanks Tools for this excellent review, the white dial explorer is really something!
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I hv 10 Rolex sport, you named it, but just bought Ex II Black yesterday, I feel EX II is the most comfortabe watch to wear and the beauty will gradually shine up to be one of the most beautiful Rolex sport watch, once you look at its dial for 1 minute, this is great watch which I think will be the colletable item in near future. I love ex II.
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just got the white dial explorer II and loving it. It's my new to me work watch. Amazing fit and finish
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Everyday I love my polar more and more...
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Great thread here! I started a recent one for pics and information here if anyone wants to see some good shots...
http://rolexforums.com/showthread.ph...47#post1737747
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thanks for the nice pictures and reference material!
question: i notice some people refer to the dial being white, and some people say polar....is there a preferred term? a correct term? TIA.... |
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Polar white is the colour of the dial. Some say white and some say polar, its all the same, unless it is cream
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Link to another forum thread with an informative overview of the Explorers: http://www.rolexforums.com/showpost....3&postcount=71
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Thanks for clarifying.
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My newly acquired 1999 16570 Black Dial Explorer 2. I cannot wait to put this on the wrist and I am already looking at trying to add a Polar 16570 as well.
I just love the Classic look of the 16570 over the 216570. |
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Nice. I've got its brother. A serial 1999 Polar. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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You got a great Rolex. The Rolex Expl. 2...............the stealth Rolex! You can swim w/ it....I don't wear watches in bath, shower, hot tub, steam room or sauna......but swimming...fresh or salt water no problems....I have 2 1655 Expl. 2's, both purchased new and they're bulletproof!
Had them renovated in 2005.... 1973 Expl. 2 # 1655 1974 Expl. 2 #1655 |
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