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While it features the 3-6-9 layout that would go on to be called the Explorer dial, only some feature a line of text above six o'clock reading "Explorer." The rest, and indeed the .

Luckily, the answer is no. For the first time ever, there are now two Rolex Explorer .

Enter the Rolex Explorer 14270, a watch that at one time was referred to as .

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K+The Rolex Explorer 124270 isn’t just a watch; it’s a piece of horological history with significant appeal to collectors and investors alike. Its combination of heritage, modern technology, and . While it features the 3-6-9 layout that would go on to be called the Explorer dial, only some feature a line of text above six o'clock reading "Explorer." The rest, and indeed the majority, say "Precision." The example we see here is one of the former, and it also features a long hour hand. The Rolex Explorer is in many ways the quintessential dressy tool watch from Rolex’s Oyster Perpetual collection — less flashy than the GMT-Master, less bulky than the Submariner, while still rooted, like those two models, in a history of adventure and discovery.

Looking at each, side by side, you may feel this difference, but not quite be able to put your finger on it. To my eye, this move does wonders for the overall proportions of the watch, and makes the rest of the case and dial appear a bit . The new 40mm Explorer is definitely on my radar from the new releases (that and the 42mm Ti Yachtmaster). I've been looking at 39mm Mk 2 Explorers for a while but haven't pulled the trigger. I thought I'd make a quick comparison shot to see the differences (new on the left, old on the right). Luckily, the answer is no. For the first time ever, there are now two Rolex Explorer size options – the 36mm and new 40mm sitting side by side in the collection. That said, this is not the first time Rolex has upsized the Explorer.

The Rolex Explorer 124270 isn’t just a watch; it’s a piece of horological history with significant appeal to collectors and investors alike. Its combination of heritage, modern technology, and classic design positions it as a highly desirable asset in the luxury watch market.Both rugged and timeless, the Explorer is the first Rolex sports watch ever created. Here is your ultimate buying guide to the Rolex Explorer collection. The new Rolex Explorer 40 Watch Reference 224270, released in 2023, with expert analysis, specs, price, and photos. Enter the Rolex Explorer 14270, a watch that at one time was referred to as having "no horological interest whatsoever" by watch writer Walt Odets and the first Rolex ever purchased by Ben Clymer. The 14270 was released at the Basel Fair in 1989 and put Rolex at the cross-section of sport and luxury.

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Created following the historic ascent of Everest in 1953, the Oyster Perpetual Explorer accompanies men and women who see every challenge as a thrilling test. While it features the 3-6-9 layout that would go on to be called the Explorer dial, only some feature a line of text above six o'clock reading "Explorer." The rest, and indeed the majority, say "Precision." The example we see here is one of the former, and it also features a long hour hand.

The Rolex Explorer is in many ways the quintessential dressy tool watch from Rolex’s Oyster Perpetual collection — less flashy than the GMT-Master, less bulky than the Submariner, while still rooted, like those two models, in a history of adventure and discovery. Looking at each, side by side, you may feel this difference, but not quite be able to put your finger on it. To my eye, this move does wonders for the overall proportions of the watch, and makes the rest of the case and dial appear a bit .

The new 40mm Explorer is definitely on my radar from the new releases (that and the 42mm Ti Yachtmaster). I've been looking at 39mm Mk 2 Explorers for a while but haven't pulled the trigger. I thought I'd make a quick comparison shot to see the differences (new on the left, old on the right).

Luckily, the answer is no. For the first time ever, there are now two Rolex Explorer size options – the 36mm and new 40mm sitting side by side in the collection. That said, this is not the first time Rolex has upsized the Explorer.The Rolex Explorer 124270 isn’t just a watch; it’s a piece of horological history with significant appeal to collectors and investors alike. Its combination of heritage, modern technology, and classic design positions it as a highly desirable asset in the luxury watch market.

Both rugged and timeless, the Explorer is the first Rolex sports watch ever created. Here is your ultimate buying guide to the Rolex Explorer collection. The new Rolex Explorer 40 Watch Reference 224270, released in 2023, with expert analysis, specs, price, and photos.

Enter the Rolex Explorer 14270, a watch that at one time was referred to as having "no horological interest whatsoever" by watch writer Walt Odets and the first Rolex ever purchased by Ben Clymer. The 14270 was released at the Basel Fair in 1989 and put Rolex at the cross-section of sport and luxury.

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