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17 October 2014, 12:47 AM | #1 |
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How rare are those Explorer 2 Polar cream dials...
well, to answer my own question, since I hardly see any for sale, they must be pretty rare. Is it because the 16570 is not that popular to begin with? Or was it just a particular production run on a few dials that developed the creamy patina? Or both?
ps would love to see some pics...
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17 October 2014, 03:05 AM | #2 |
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I believe it was 16550s that were mostly involved with the dial problem.
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17 October 2014, 03:13 AM | #3 |
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The widely accepted cream dials showed up on the early transitional 16550 ExpIIs with white gold surrounds. Being a transitional, and being split up into black and white dials, AND noticing the error in the dial paint, my take is that they are pretty rare.
By the end of the 16550's run, you'll find a switch from the white gold surrounds to the current black surrounds, as well as an apparent correction in dial paint. There have been later 16550s with black surrounds with suspiciously creamed dials, which I don't think many folks here would trust. Then it gets into rail/non-rail cream dials. I've read that the non-rails are actually more rare than rails, but people tend to lean towards rails for general collectability. The 16550 is a not-quite-as-loved reference for collectors (I know some of you are out there), so the study of cream dials is not to the level of vintage Subs and Daytonas.
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Take a look at this link...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esWrUy0hx1Q The white gold hands and the cream color dial are a great combination! My understanding is that a specific lot of dials that at that time were not made in house faded and changed color before the problem was identified and corrected. Perhaps another expert can confirm?
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17 October 2014, 12:31 PM | #6 |
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I love them. Jedly has written good info on these. I've owned from 8mil through R rail dials and find them very wearable and somewhat unique! M
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17 October 2014, 10:40 PM | #7 |
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I love mine , so hard not to wear it
PS Researching the "Cream' can be a total nightmare to fully digest , & then you have to find one … so many hotchpotch & sun-bed fakes it can make your head spin Bought mine from Jed, so don’t have the insomnia Some great “Cream” info here http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=51708 |
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18 October 2014, 01:42 AM | #9 |
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All 16550, no 16570, no fun. Lol
Here is mine, a close cousin to yours. Rare? Don't know, but rarely seen. The explorer is one if not the most comfortable rolex to wear. Cheers Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Love these cream dials
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18 October 2014, 01:50 AM | #11 |
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Wow. Those are gorgeous! Might be my next watch...
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The dial color is just heavenly Looks great with the hand patina matching the dial. Almost makes them look like skeleton hands. |
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Black surrounds with wg hands?? What's up with that?
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19 October 2014, 09:13 AM | #14 |
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Good catch. The place I bought it from told me that's how the owner got it. Go figure. I have a complete black surround hands lying around that I can switch, but I like it as it is. The lume matches nicely. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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