Thursday, June 14, 2012

Rolex Explorer II New Model Review

Gentlemen, 
Welcome back to CronoCommentary. I am so proud to bring this watch in for review today! The Rolex Explorer II ref. 216570 is the new, updated version of the classic Explorer model. It is bigger, badder, and sleeker looking than its predecessor. I have been wearing the Explorer II for about a month now, and can honestly say, that out do all of the models I have owned or demoed, this is in the top of my favorites from Rolex. It is right up there with the Sea-Dweller Deep Sea and the Stainless Steel Daytona. Better in some ways.
So in this post, I'm gonna drop some knowledge as well as talk about the watch. There isn't a ton to cover as far as functionality, but I will use this opportunity to talk a little about the materials and processes of Rolex in general.




HISTORY
The original explorer model was designed for Sir Edmond Hillary for his ascent to the summer of Mt. Everest. His was the first successful attempt ant Rolex was a part of that. The original model was a slight variation of the Oyster Date Just with no date, and an easier to read, luminous dial. When the original Explorer II as released, they added a 24 hour stationary bezel and the 24 hour hand.this came in handy for ambitious Trekkers, explorers, and travelers, especially those in environments that are in constant dark or light. 

EXPLORER II ref. 216570
Rolex really made some amazing changes and upgrades to all of the new models in the line, and the Explorer II is no exception. the upgrades started with the release of the GMT Master II in 2006 and have been incorporated into every new release since. These include things like solid links in all of the bracelets, a heavier buckle, newly designed sapphire crystals and their patented Parachrom main spring. All of these engineering additions makes this watch more durable, more accurate, and more valuable. 
The case size for the Explorer II has been enlarged to a 42mm case, which in my opinion was a welcome change. All of the styling for the hands and dials have been updated giving the Explorer a much sleeker and cleaner look. The case and bezel don't wear as thick on the wrist as the Sub-Mariner and  WAY less than the Deep-Sea which makes it great for everyday wear. Even with suit cuffs. 

Overall, I am a huge fan of this piece! 
I hope this was helpful, and don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Also, I will be posting some articles about 904L Steele, Rolex Movements, and the materials used to make a Rolex watch.

This watch will be available in my Vault, so keep your eyes open for that.

Until next time,

Brent Garcia

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