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Will Rolex release a 36mm Explorer?

Will Rolex release a 36mm Explorer?

The Explorer logo also moved from the 12 o’clock position down to 6 o’clock. The 2021 Explorer ref. 124270 takes the collection back to its roots with a 36mm case and the return of the Explorer logo at 12 o’clock. With the new collection comes the integration to the caliber 3230, which Rolex released in 2020.

Did Rolex discontinue the 39mm Explorer?

2021 Rolex Explorer II. “New releases typically generate interest in the recently discontinued models. Now that the 39mm Explorer has been discontinued, every person who wants a Rolex Explorer with a larger case size will be looking for that exact same reference,” Mr Altieri explains.

Why is Rolex Explorer not popular?

The Rolex Explorer II has always sold well enough for Rolex. But it’s never been as popular as the brand’s other tool watches. This is due to its distinct aesthetic and narrower target market.

Is Rolex Explorer rare?

This is an exceedingly rare watch, as it was produced for just about one year, and concurrently with its predecessor, the 6150. This watch now sits in the Beyer Museum in Zürich, Switzerland. A Rolex Explorer reference 6610.

Will Rolex Explorer increase in value?

The value of the Rolex Explorer has grown by 269% between 1994 and 2016, meaning it has almost quadrupled. In total, the price increased by 4,000 € during this time. Over the last 10 years, the average growth has been 236 € or 5.2% per year….VALUE DEVELOPMENT.

Year Rolex Explorer Portfolio Luxury Watches
2017 5,900€ 4,324€

Is Rolex 214270 discontinued?

More about Explorer I 214270 39MM DISCONTINUED The 39mm diameter solid three-body case, bracelet, and back are polished/brushed. This Rolex Explorer I 214270 has a mechanical automatic self-winding Rolex caliber 3132 movement that’s rhodium-plated, with oeil-de-perdrix embellishment.

What Rolex models will be discontinued 2021?

Here Are Our Predictions For Discontinued Rolex Models In 2021

  • Rolex GMT Master II Pepsi – ref. 126710BLRO.
  • Rolex Explorer II Black & White – ref. 216570.
  • Rolex Air-King – ref. 116900.
  • Rolex Milgauss – ref. 116400GV.
  • Rolex Explorer – ref. 214270.

Will the Explorer 2 be discontinued?

Today, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of this highly specialized watch, Rolex is announcing a new generation of Explorer II, meaning that the reference 216570 is now discontinued.

Is the Rolex Explorer a good investment?

In terms of future investment potential, both the Explorer and Air King seem to be on an unstoppable trajectory up, like most of the Rolex lineup. However, the easier to find nature and lower entry point on the secondary market definitely makes the Air King more of an attractive watch for beginner watch investors.

Is Rolex Explorer worth buying?

So, here’s our argument for the Rolex explorer as the best sports model. It tells time, and it does it with great legibility. It has a sleek case that remains one of the only Rolex sport models to not receive the super case treatment, and a robust movement that can take a beating; nothing superfluous.

Is the Rolex Explorer 36 a 39mm watch?

The Rolex Explorer 39mm was updated back in 2016 and we reviewed it here, but now the Explorer goes back to its roots and is offered as a 36mm option. The dial can only be black on either the all-steel or the Yellow Rolesor version of the Explorer 36.

What do you need to know about the Rolex Explorer?

1. A (Very) Brief History Of The Rolex Explorer 2. Ref 6350 & Ref 6150 – The First Rolex Explorers 3. Rolex Explorer Ref 6610 4. Rolex Explorer Ref 1016 5. Rolex Explorer Ref 14270 & Rolex Explorer Ref 114270 6. Rolex Explorer Ref 14270 Blackout 7. Rolex Explorer Ref 214270

When did the Rolex reference 6350 come out?

It was also in 1953 that the Explorer reference 6350 was released. While not technically the first Explorer, it is the first to feature the Explorer name on the dial. Featuring Arabic numerals at 3, 6, and 9, a 36mm case size, and black dial, this watch was the foundation for the Explorer design language going forward.

How tall is the Rolex Explorer 14270 case?

The 14270 Explorer has a 36mm oyster style case that is distinctly Rolex. The lug to lug is only 43.6mm. Combine that with a height of 11.1mm and you have a neat and compact package that many will find extremely comfortable. Its size makes it a great watch for couples to share.