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6 January 2024, 02:55 PM | #1 |
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A new Explorer II in 40mm - will I be waiting forever?
I'd love to get an Explorer II one day, but probably only in a 40mm size or smaller. Of course I know I can buy an older reference, but do you think Rolex will ever release a smaller size again? Maybe in addition to the larger size like they have 2 sizes with the Explorer? I know they "redesigned" it a couple years ago, so does that mean to probably expect no changes for a long time?
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6 January 2024, 03:04 PM | #2 |
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I wouldn’t think they would offer those sizes any time soon for the reason you stated. I just bought my Exp II and love it.
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6 January 2024, 03:04 PM | #3 |
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No one knows for sure, but I think you’ll be waiting forever. With many other 40mm watches in their range, the Explorer II is very intentional at 42mm, and has been for over a decade now. With the Exp I being smaller, there is very little chance the II will be reduced in size.
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Who knows.
Rolex may standardise on case diameter and that would likely be 40mm. Time will tell. NPI.
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Suggestion:Tudor Black bay Pro 39mm and similar DNA
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6 January 2024, 05:34 PM | #7 |
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i am in the same boat, id love a daytona sized polar explorer 2!!
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6 January 2024, 08:14 PM | #9 |
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With Rolex you never know.
I like the 42mm because it's something different. The white dial version is the most legible watch I've ever seen. |
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I think it’s gonna be very difficult. People are getting taller and bigger all the time, case sizes have been growing as well. It would be nice if Rolex started offering lady sizes for their sport watches. They could do a 42mm and a 37mm
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They really should offer it in a smaller size, same with the Sub. The median wrist size is supposed to be 6.75”, these bigger only sizes leave out half the population
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When I was getting my Sub, I told my AD to put me automatically on "the list" without even calling me IF Rolex EVER makes Eplorer II in 40mm again!!
Until then, I'll be wearing the 5 digit reference! It was THE FIRST Rolex I ever fell in love with Sent from my SM-A415F using Tapatalk |
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No changes to the watch for a while and I do not see a 40mm case return.
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Who knows …
Rolex has really played around with the Explorer sizing … maybe they’ll set their sights on the Exp2 |
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You never know. I like the current size.
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The Explorer 1 and the yachtmaster come in two sizes now. I would not be surprised if the Explorer 2 and even the Sub eventually do too. The sub looks too big in many of the posts I see here, so it would be a welcome development for many people. I think a 39 or 40mm Explorer 2 would be fantastic. Even though my wrist is slightly over 7in, I still find the new Explorer 2 too big and heavy to wear often.
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7 January 2024, 01:57 AM | #22 |
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If anything they'll do 41mm like the Submariner maybe...If they made it slightly smaller I'd trade/sell my 226570 42mm as I find it is a "tad" too big for my 7 1/4" wrist. YMMV.
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I recently bought back a 16570 polar. I sold my first one 20+ years ago, which was a mistake.
But I am extremely happy with the one I have now. I would not wait for Rolex to maybe, possibly, hopefully come out with a new 40mm version again. The 5 digit is so good as it is.
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It’s 2mm. Just get it.
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It’s the colors and proportions of the 42mm
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Ah. Only size mentioned about. 16570 option. But 42 is so sick. Orange is so cool. But so is red. One thing to consider: the lume and visibility Of the 42. Is. Off. The. Hook. Which means amazing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Great pair. Both fine watches
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A hybrid of ones dial and hands style with the others case size and shape would make my perfect Explorer II. Until that happens, if ever, my only other option is to gain about 60 lbs to be able to wear the new one Sent from my SM-A415F using Tapatalk |
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