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The Rolex Explorer Guide

The Ultimate Rolex Explorer Watches Guide

Welcome to the Rolex Explorer Collection guide. Here at Ramsdens, we understand that the Rolex Explorer has a special place in the hearts of watch collectors and enthusiasts around the world. In this guide, we'll take a close look at the origin of the Rolex Explorer collection, as well as some of the key features that make it such a sought-after timepiece. The Explorer is a series of wristwatches that Rolex developed and have grown to be recognised for. The collection's origin is found in the 1950s, a time when Rolex was well-known for producing dependable and robust watches for the adventurous. The Explorer collection has seen several upgrades and modifications throughout time. In 1971, Rolex unveiled the Explorer II, a timepiece that was perfect for adventurers who needed to keep track of time across several time zones. With its antique heritage and skillful craftsmanship, the Explorer is an ageless collection that has stood the test of time.
Rolex Explorer Watches

When Was The Rolex Explorer First Launched?

The first Explorer watch was introduced in 1953. It was made exclusively for climbers and mountaineers. It was the first watch to include several elements that would later become customary for the Explorer series, such as a highly readable dial, a strong and waterproof casing, and a long-lasting and dependable mechanism.

Rolex Explorer Collection Models
All Rolex Explorer models are made to be dependable and long-lasting. Each of them has received a chronometer certification from the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute, proving that it has undergone accuracy testing.

The Rolex Explorer
Since its debut in 1953, the original Rolex Explorer has essentially retained its original design. With a black dial and Arabic numbers, it has a straightforward, minimalist appearance. The case is 39mm in diameter and is manufactured of Oystersteel.
The Rolex Explorer II
The Explorer II was released as a tougher, more resilient variation of the original Explorer. It has a bigger case with a 42mm diameter and comes with a choice of a white or black dial. A new movement with increased precision is also a characteristic of the most current edition.

The Rolex Explorer 39mm
The Explorer 39mm has a little smaller casing than the original Explorer, measuring 39mm in diameter, as its name indicates. With bigger luminous hour markers and a polished bezel, it also boasts a more contemporary style.

The Rolex Explorer 36mm
Another choice for anyone searching for a little smaller watch is the Explorer 36mm. It has the same timeless style as the original Explorer but a 36mm case diameter. It comes with either a white dial or a black dial.

Rolex Explorer Collection Reference Numbers in Chronological Order

1953: Rolex introduces the first Explorer watch, the Ref. 6350, which features a black dial with Arabic numerals, luminous markers, and a rotating bezel.
1956: The Ref. 6610 is released, which features a new movement and a larger case size.
1959: The Ref. 1016 is introduced, which becomes the longest-running Explorer model, remaining in production for over 25 years. It features a new movement and a 36mm case size.
1989: The Ref. 14270 is released, which features a sapphire crystal, a new movement, and a 36mm case size.
2001: The Ref. 114270 is introduced, which features an updated movement and a 36mm case size.
2010: The Ref. 214270 is released, which features an updated movement and a larger 39mm case size.
2016: The Ref. 214270 is updated with new hands and hour markers.
2021: The Ref. 124270 is introduced, which features a redesigned case, updated movement, and a new bracelet design.

Related Article: The History of Rolex

Discontinued Rolex Explorer Watches

Throughout the years, Rolex has created a number of versions of the Explorer watch, the following are some of which that have been discontinued:

Rolex Explorer 1016
Rolex Explorer 14270
Rolex Explorer 114270
Rolex Explorer II 16570
Rolex Explorer 214270
Related Article: The Discontinued Rolex Guide.

Investing in a Rolex
Rolex is a timeless luxury brand that is unlikely to lose value over time. Here at Ramsdens, we have lots of helpful guides in our Watch Guides Hub and of course, an abundance of designer pre-owned watches to browse from. In particular, beautiful pre-owned Rolex watches for men and women.

Rolex Explorer Watches