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Rolex Explorer
Rolex Explorer I
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- See Also Rolex Explorer II
The Rolex Explorer I is an expedition watch developed by Rolex on the occasion of the British Mount Everest Expedition in 1954. The watch has a self-winding movement with chronometer certificate.
Even today, this watch offers inside and outside a sound quality and convinces by its ruggedness and restrained elegance. The legibility of the dial is superior. The Explorer I is not nearly as well known as other Rolex models, however it is suitable especially for not so large wrists and for owners who appreciate the rather quiet, discreet understatement.
Reference:
- 14270 (steel), 114270
Movement:
- Rolex 3130, self-winding (bi-directional winding), 28,800 A/h
- Certified chronometer (COSC)
Case:
- D 36 mm
- Bezel fixed, polished
- Waterproof to 10 atm
Dial:
- Hours, minutes, central seconds
Functions:
- Black
- Indexes and hands coated with Superluminova
Bracelet:
- Oyster bracelet with folding clasp
Video
Literature
- Das ZEITGEFÜHL-Uhrenbuch; Author Gerd-Lothar Reschke; ISBN 3-938607-61-0
Weblinks
- Die Geschichte der Rolex Explorer (German)
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