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Rolex Explorer II Ref. 16570 - 'Polar'

Sale price$8,650.00 USD

The Rolex Explorer’s core has always been in rugged expedition. While it was originally born out of the Everest celebratory Explorer I - the Explorer II was designed for cave diving. Officially known as spelunking!

While the initial run of Explorer II, the Reference 1655, or 'McQueen' (spoiler: there is no evidence of a connection or that he ever wore one, but the nickname stuck!) had black dials with orange accents, while later iterations like the Ref. 16570 added a white dial to the mix. These are commonly referred to as ‘Polar’ dials and they are among the most striking Rolex dials of the last 40 years or so, due to their monochromatic scheme with gloss white dials and blackened outer white gold indices.

The example that we have here is a white dial variant known to collectors as a 'Polar.' Dating to circa 1993, it comes to us in fantastic overall condition, with an exceptional professionally refurbished Oyster case, a refurbished steel bezel with black paint-filled numerals, and a matching Oyster bracelet. Inside, the glossy white dial is simply immaculate. The white surface is clean and crisp, and the applied black-painted Tritium-filled indices exhibit a light and even patina, which is matched in the correct black-painted white gold handset.

The Ref. 16570 may just be the last truly great value in sport-Rolex, offering both an iconic sports model with proper pedigree, a 'full-size' case, and a GMT-function for less around what a new model costs.

Stainless Steel 1993 Automatic Sport
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