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4 February 2018, 10:37 AM | #1 |
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Explorer II ceramic - the next generation.
The photo below is a current Explorer II which I found whilst browsing eBay today, but due to the lighting in this photo the bezel is darker and if you squint a little you can see exactly what a ceramic Explorer II would look like and I must admit that it would be an absolutely gorgeous watch.
What are your thoughts on this? I personally think people would go crazy for this, waiting lists would be in line with the other ss sport models. Just what the explorer 2 needs to boost sales. The Daytona had a 100% steel bezel and went to ceramic, with an option of black or white for the dial. So it’s not entirely unrealistic to expect the explorer to follow the same path, especially considering that it too has black and white dials. Interested to hear your thoughts. Richard |
4 February 2018, 11:09 AM | #2 |
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Thumbs down from me. Ceramic does not belong on the Explorer...if you want a GMT complication w/ a ceramic bezel, get the GMT Master II.
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4 February 2018, 11:15 AM | #3 |
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Rolex Passion Report has been predicting this for the last few years. I'll believe it when I see it.
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4 February 2018, 11:31 AM | #4 |
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Wow thanks. Those are awesome renders. To be honest the current Explorer II does nothing for me, it’s probably at the bottom of my list, a ceramic version however would be at the top of my list. Weird huh.
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4 February 2018, 11:35 AM | #5 |
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I don't think it's weird. I like the metal version just fine, but there has to be some reason it continues to be one of Rolex's slower movers. I also think the ceramic version could look pretty sharp, especially the contrast on the Polar. I guess that means I'm in both camps. Either way, it's one of my favorite Rolex models. Every time this topic comes up, I keep wondering why Rolex would go to the trouble of putting the new bezel on a less popular model, but you make a good point that that could be a move to make it sell better. Still...I'll believe it when I see it.
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It was a watch designed for those who explore caves, or are subject to prolonged periods of darkness or daylight as I'm sure you know. Activities which are far less glamorous than diving or flying commercial airliners. It has also remained Rolex's proper tool watch, with every part of it still adhering to function over form. Oversized hands, unbreakable bezel, supreme legibility, paraflex shock absorbers. Seems quite ridiculous to think that Rolex would use what is an extremely brittle substance in comparison to steel for a key part of the watch. 24-HOUR BEZEL The Explorer II is equipped with an additional 24-hour display; a dedicated hand circles the dial in 24 hours rather than the usual 12, pointing to a fixed bezel with 24 hour graduations. This function enables the wearer to distinguish the hours of the day from the hours of the night, an essential feature for those who venture into environments where darkness reigns supreme – such as in the depths of caves, or where the sun never sets – like the polar regions in summer.
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I can not believe this sorry.. No offence but i seen quite a few daytona's out in the wild and just 1 explorer 2...……………..
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For the record, I made the comment you quoted over a year ago, but I still stand by it. |
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7 February 2019, 02:47 AM | #10 |
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as bad as these photoshopped examples look, i would consider one if it was offered. I like the white dial and black bezel combination. my guess is rolex will keep it as-is though, especially if they update the GMT or Sub this year.
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I stick with something I've said for a while, which is that the 50th anniversary of the Exp. 2 is in 2021. I suspect we'll see a new version of the model then, and until then, the current versions will continue unchanged. |
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ExpII = Always been all SS with no coloured bits, gold or anything flashy about it. So I don't see it. You want a black bezel white numeral GMT it's the GMT.
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But the Explorer II isn’t even a GMT. Has nothing to do with it. The bezel doesn’t rotate and that extra hand has absolutely nothing to do with being a GMT or displaying an extra time zone. Heck, even a SkyDweller is closer to the GMT. The hand on the Explorer II is purely for telling you whether it’s A.M or P.M in your current time zone (ideally as you’re traveling through the jungle days on end and lose track of night and day) . There’s plenty of room in Rolex’s lineup for the GMT, the Sky-D and this.
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Either way, using a ceramic bezel on the Exp II is against its ethos, since the entire point was to have a durable, fixed steel bezel that is sturdier for banging against rocks and whatnot. |
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Thanks. I got mine from Thanh Do. They are out there. I’m in a small state with only two AD’s. Closest is 80 miles away. It was just easier to have it delivered.
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Purpose of GMT is to be able to know time anywhere. You have local time on normal hand, then you have UTC set on 24h hand. If you want to know time in GMT+4 zone, rotate the bezel. It is very useful as you can track time anywhere without re-setting the watch provided you know how far away from GMT/your 24h hand it is. Purpose of Explorer II is to track whether it is day or night wherever you are. You can make hour hand display other time zone, but if you want to know time in yet another time zone, you have to set the watch to that time zone. With GMT you don't. E.g. I have hour hand at local time, 24h hand at GMT time, and I can rotate the bezel at any point to know local time at wherever place people I want to communicate with are in. |
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That was certainly the case with the original design, where the hour hand was not independent of the 24-hour hand. However, once Rolex allowed the hour hand to move independently, that effectively made it a watch for telling time in two different time zones, which makes it a type of GMT watch. The official brochure even lists "Second time zone" as one of the Exp. II's functions. The rotating bezel on the GMT-Master II actually allows for calculating time in a third zone.
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Uhhh.....alrighty then. A lot of Explorer II owners are gonna be might disappointed.
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You don't know what you are talking about. EXPII is a great dual time watch. I leave the GMT hand set to home time and use the jumping hour to set to whatever timezone I am in. I take it all over the world, can re-set local time in seconds. It's a dual time watch. You don't need a turny-bezel to read two time zones.
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This might be the first year where at Basel Rolex want to issue watches that won't sell like hot cakes and make a waiting list, they have supply problems enough.
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We have a supply problem. Rolex doesn’t.
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