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The new Rolex Explorer II will be priced at £6,800 (AU$12,000). ... The Oyster Perpetual Day-Date 36 is unveiled in 18 ct yellow, white or Everose gold versions set with diamonds, ...
The new 36 mm two-tone Rolex Explorer in Oystersteel and yellow gold (ref. 124273) ... There, the white dial version of ref. 226570 is selling for £11,950, or about $16,611, ...
Rolex Explorer, £8,700; Explorer II, £6,800; Datejust 36 £5,650-£9,600; Cosmograph Daytona £17,350-£35,100; rolex.com Related Stories The 60 Best Watches a Man Can Buy In 2025 ...
But hey — Rolex actually downsized the Explorer I back to 36mm, so maybe there’s hope for 2031! (Don’t bet on it, but you never know.) It does look, however, like the case features slightly thinner ...
Rolex Rolex. So, if you buy a 2020 Rolex Explorer today, will it look at all like what was on Edmund Hillary’s wrist in 1953? Nope. But all the little details of the Explorer’s story serve to fill out ...
The Chromalight display also makes sure the new generation Explorer I glows longer in the dark and has a brighter white hue display. Internally, the watch gets fitted with a new movement, the calibre ...
The Explorer that is most often seen dates back to the late 60s or 70s, and into the mid 80s, and bares the reference 1016. The 1016 is your average Explorer, and it’s a fantastic watch.
When Rolex decided to change the Explorer II from the original orange-handed reference 1655 to the 16550, they made it look a lot more like the GMT-Master, but with a steel bezel and the option of ...