RolexExplorer II
Reference: 216570
Product overview
- Box:Yes
- Papers:Yes
- Age:2016
- Movement:automatic
- Case Size:42mm
- Case:Stainless Steel
- Dial:White
- Bracelet:Stainless Steel Oyster
Lot overview
- LOT: #005391
- Location:Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Seller:(trade) Sold by a dealer
- Currency:GBP
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Sell it with usKEY FACTS
- Rolex’s rugged tool watch is presented here with the sought-after ‘polar’ dial
- Offered by an established trade seller based in Scotland, UK
- Presented with display box, outside sleeve, warranty card, wallet, booklets, and swing tags
- Also included in the lot is a spare link where the bracelet has been sized as well as a bezel protector
- Graded ‘A’ for condition by the vendor who reports the watch to be in good working order.
FUNCTIONS
- Time, date, and GMT
- Powered by the chronometer-certified calibre 3187
- Automatic winding with a 48-hour power reserve
- Screw-down twin-lock crown delivers 100 meters of waterproofness
SUMMARY
Discontinued in 2021, the reference 216570 was first launched in 2011 and ushered in a new generation of Explorer II design. In a rare move for Rolex, they directly drew on their past by incorporating the orange 24-hour hand from the original 1970s ref. 1655. Everything else was beefed up, including a 42mm case and a ‘maxi-dial’ with larger hands and indices. The watch we see here is the ‘Polar’ Explorer II. This dial configuration has become increasingly popular amongst collectors next to the numerous black-dialled alternatives. It’s also unique as the only white-dialled Rolex sports watch with a date.
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