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The Rolex Explorer II Revisited: The 216570 Explorer II

Created for the natural born pathfinder, Rolex’s latest Explorer II model, the 216570 remains authentic to original purpose and design. 










Rolex Explorer II 
Running on an in house perpetual mechanical self winding movement, the Rolex Explorer II 216570 comes equipped with a distinctive orange 24 hour hand, 24 hour graduated bezel, sapphire crystal glass, cyclops lens over the date, hour, minute, and seconds hands, monobloc middle case, screw down case back, and bidirectional winding crown. 






Measuring out to a large 42mm diameter sized case, the 216570 Explorer II is waterproof to 330 feet, and has a screw down twin lock double waterproofness system. 


Rolex Explorer Watch Strap



Apart from its obvious durable features, the Rolex Explorer II has a clever independent second time zone setting, instantaneous date feature, and stop seconds for the exact time.


Watch Band for Rolex









Available in steel, the Explorer II comes with either a black or white face, and the trademark 24 hour orange hand. 









The Rolex Explorer II 216570 is from the Rolex Oyster collection, and the Rolex watch strap is a Rolex Oyster bracelet. The Explorer II is often seen mounted on alternative watch bands such as, nato watch strap, leather watch bands, or a watchband made of rubber.

Rubber Watch Strap





Have a certain passion for the Rolex Explorer II? Click here to read about one of the most famous vintage Rolex Explorer II models on the market, the Steve McQueen Rolex

The Steve McQueen Rolex Explorer II

Rolex Explorer II 1655
Originally created for cave explorers who would tend to loose track of day and night for spending hours at a time in the dark, the Rolex Explorer II 1655, or what is known today as the Steve McQueen Rolex, is one of the most craved vintage watches in the world. Although to this day it is questionable where the Explorer II gained its nickname, its association with Steve McQueen is what begets this particular model its legendary reputation. With so many questions surrounding the The Rolex Explorer II, it said to be a real mysterious indeed. 




First introduced in 1971, the Rolex Explorer II featured an orange extra hour hand and a straight seconds hand. After 1975, the Explorer II went through a slight make over and was given a red extra hour hand, although there is speculation amongst collectors as some claim that red hands can fade to orange and orange hands can fade to yellow. Granted these details may seems meager, its the straight seconds and orange extra hour hands that make the Explorer II 1655 more valuable than other Explorer II models on the market. Nevertheless despite its popularity today, the Explorer II was not in demand during its time in production as some considered its dial too busy and illegible. 



Steve McQueen


Aside for its hands though, the Explorer II has no other discerning feature that sets this model apart from the rest. Its sole claim to fame and fortune is its connection with the “king of cool”, regardless of the lack of proof if Steve McQueen actually wore one himself. 








COSC certified, The Rolex Explorer II 1655 has a 38mm diameter case, Rolex Oyster bracelet for a watch strap, automatic movement, plexiglass, date with cyclops lens, GMT feature, second time zone, and acrylic crystal screw down crown.



Explorer II Leather Watch Strap


Although the 1655 Rolex Explorer II watch band is a Rolex Oyster bracelet, over the years the 1655 Explorer II has graced a variety of different watch straps, like leather watch bands, or nato watch straps.






So whats the point of owning a 1655 Rolex Explorer II one may ask? Its like the equivalent of gaining membership to an exclusive treehouse club, where the door bears the mandatory hand written “no girls allowed” disclaimer, and the password is “orange GMT hand”. Only collectors and watch connoisseurs can notice the scant yet important details that make the 1655 unique, and that in itself is rewarding for the watch enthusiast. 

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