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The Oyster Perpetual Explorer and Oyster Perpetual Explorer II come from Rolex's involvement in exploration. They go where few dare. The brand has been equipping polar explorers, mountaineers and cavers with these watches, so that they can test them in real situations. Some of the world's most intrepid explorers, climbers and scientists have taken these watches to places that tested their reliability in extreme conditions. Rolex Explorer steel and yellow gold black board Since the s, Rolex began equipping numerous expeditions with Oyster Perpetual watches. The evaluations it received served to develop what is known as the category of Professional watches that could be used as tools: models such as the Explorer and the Explorer.
Rolex watches have been part of some of humanity's great adventures. One such adventure was the Everest expedition in , led by Sir John Hunt, in which Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the Phone Number List first to reach the summit of the world's highest mountain. Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer DESIGNED FOR EXPLORATION Introduced in , the Explorer stands out for its simple design and its easily readable black dial with large indicators and characteristic numbers , and It is a tool watch created to mark time under any conditions. Even in the dark, its dial remains perfectly readable thanks to the Chromalight display. The Explorer is currently available in the same mm size as the original model. Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer luminescence The Explorer II , launched in , maintains the same spirit as the Explorer: perpetuating the privileged relationship between Rolex and exploration.
Thanks to its -hour display made up of an additional orange hand and an engraved bezel, the Explorer II allows you to clearly distinguish the hours of day from those of night—a useful option in places where it is difficult to distinguish day from night, such as in the polar regions at certain times of the year, or in caves—or display the time in a second time zone. Rolex Explorer test WITHSTAND THE MOST EXTREME CONDITIONS The watches in the Explorer range have not stopped evolving to best satisfy the needs of explorers. More and more robust. Increasingly more reliable. The Explorer is available in Oystersteel steel or in a yellow Rolesor version (combination of Oystersteel steel and yellow gold) and the Explorer II is made exclusively in Oystersteel steel. Specially developed for Rolex, Oystersteel is a unique alloy with excellent anti-corrosion properties.
Rolex watches have been part of some of humanity's great adventures. One such adventure was the Everest expedition in , led by Sir John Hunt, in which Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the Phone Number List first to reach the summit of the world's highest mountain. Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer DESIGNED FOR EXPLORATION Introduced in , the Explorer stands out for its simple design and its easily readable black dial with large indicators and characteristic numbers , and It is a tool watch created to mark time under any conditions. Even in the dark, its dial remains perfectly readable thanks to the Chromalight display. The Explorer is currently available in the same mm size as the original model. Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer luminescence The Explorer II , launched in , maintains the same spirit as the Explorer: perpetuating the privileged relationship between Rolex and exploration.
Thanks to its -hour display made up of an additional orange hand and an engraved bezel, the Explorer II allows you to clearly distinguish the hours of day from those of night—a useful option in places where it is difficult to distinguish day from night, such as in the polar regions at certain times of the year, or in caves—or display the time in a second time zone. Rolex Explorer test WITHSTAND THE MOST EXTREME CONDITIONS The watches in the Explorer range have not stopped evolving to best satisfy the needs of explorers. More and more robust. Increasingly more reliable. The Explorer is available in Oystersteel steel or in a yellow Rolesor version (combination of Oystersteel steel and yellow gold) and the Explorer II is made exclusively in Oystersteel steel. Specially developed for Rolex, Oystersteel is a unique alloy with excellent anti-corrosion properties.