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The Oyster Perpetual Explorer in Oystersteel is a 36mm reference that features a stunning black dial. The dark watch face shows the Explorer model's characteristic 3, 6, and 9 numerals that have been treated with luminescent material. The Oyster architecture of the case is a robust outcome, courtesy a monobloc middle case, screw-down caseback, and winding crown that together makes the watch water-resistant up to 100 meters.
This Explorer finds its power in the Manufacture Rolex 3230 automatic movement that delivers a power reserve of around 70 hours. The movement incorporates the Chronergy escapement, which has been patented by Rolex and combines high energy efficiency with exceptional dependability. The Explorer is offered on an Oystersteel bracelet that comes with a folding Oysterlock safety clasp.
The rich black dial promises optimal legibility and the Chromalight display is perfect for long-lasting blue luminescence in the dark. Equipped with an Oysterlock folding clasp, the bracelet prevents accidental opening. The Easylink comfort extension link system patented by Rolex is an incredibly useful add-on, as it allows the wearer to increase the bracelet's length by 5mm without needing a tool. The Oystersteel is commonly used in aerospace and chemical industries, but Rolex has used the alloy for this Explorer to maximize its resistance to corrosion, allowing the wearer to easily maintain its beauty.
The Explorer's style and versatility are famous among leading personalities, such as American comedian and television host Ellen DeGeneres, who is known to own the Rolex Explorer II Ref. 1655, and the Academy Award winner Brad Pitt, who has been spotted wearing a Rolex Explorer since the early 2000s. Back in 2007, American actor and producer Matt Damon was also seen sporting what appears to be a vintage Rolex Explorer.
Rolex’s connection with cinema and sports is an old one, be it the partnership with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences or its association with famous golf player Tiger Woods and tennis star Roger Federer. Rolex’s association with cinema can further be determined by a vintage Daytona model that still remains one of the most sought-after watches in the world. Owned by Oscar-winning actor Paul Newman, the watch was sold for almost $17.8 million and has become the most expensive watch ever auctioned.
The Oyster Perpetual Explorer in Oystersteel is a 36mm reference that features a stunning black dial. The dark watch face shows the Explorer model's characteristic 3, 6, and 9 numerals that have been treated with luminescent material. The Oyster architecture of the case is a robust outcome, courtesy a monobloc middle case, screw-down caseback, and winding crown that together makes the watch water-resistant up to 100 meters.
This Explorer finds its power in the Manufacture Rolex 3230 automatic movement that delivers a power reserve of around 70 hours. The movement incorporates the Chronergy escapement, which has been patented by Rolex and combines high energy efficiency with exceptional dependability. The Explorer is offered on an Oystersteel bracelet that comes with a folding Oysterlock safety clasp.
The rich black dial promises optimal legibility and the Chromalight display is perfect for long-lasting blue luminescence in the dark. Equipped with an Oysterlock folding clasp, the bracelet prevents accidental opening. The Easylink comfort extension link system patented by Rolex is an incredibly useful add-on, as it allows the wearer to increase the bracelet's length by 5mm without needing a tool. The Oystersteel is commonly used in aerospace and chemical industries, but Rolex has used the alloy for this Explorer to maximize its resistance to corrosion, allowing the wearer to easily maintain its beauty.
The Explorer's style and versatility are famous among leading personalities, such as American comedian and television host Ellen DeGeneres, who is known to own the Rolex Explorer II Ref. 1655, and the Academy Award winner Brad Pitt, who has been spotted wearing a Rolex Explorer since the early 2000s. Back in 2007, American actor and producer Matt Damon was also seen sporting what appears to be a vintage Rolex Explorer.
Rolex’s connection with cinema and sports is an old one, be it the partnership with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences or its association with famous golf player Tiger Woods and tennis star Roger Federer. Rolex’s association with cinema can further be determined by a vintage Daytona model that still remains one of the most sought-after watches in the world. Owned by Oscar-winning actor Paul Newman, the watch was sold for almost $17.8 million and has become the most expensive watch ever auctioned.
The Oyster Perpetual Explorer in Oystersteel is a 36mm reference that features a stunning black dial. The dark watch face shows the Explorer model's characteristic 3, 6, and 9 numerals that have been treated with luminescent material. The Oyster architecture of the case is a robust outcome, courtesy a monobloc middle case, screw-down caseback, and winding crown that together makes the watch water-resistant up to 100 meters.
This Explorer finds its power in the Manufacture Rolex 3230 automatic movement that delivers a power reserve of around 70 hours. The movement incorporates the Chronergy escapement, which has been patented by Rolex and combines high energy efficiency with exceptional dependability. The Explorer is offered on an Oystersteel bracelet that comes with a folding Oysterlock safety clasp.
The rich black dial promises optimal legibility and the Chromalight display is perfect for long-lasting blue luminescence in the dark. Equipped with an Oysterlock folding clasp, the bracelet prevents accidental opening. The Easylink comfort extension link system patented by Rolex is an incredibly useful add-on, as it allows the wearer to increase the bracelet's length by 5mm without needing a tool. The Oystersteel is commonly used in aerospace and chemical industries, but Rolex has used the alloy for this Explorer to maximize its resistance to corrosion, allowing the wearer to easily maintain its beauty.
The Explorer's style and versatility are famous among leading personalities, such as American comedian and television host Ellen DeGeneres, who is known to own the Rolex Explorer II Ref. 1655, and the Academy Award winner Brad Pitt, who has been spotted wearing a Rolex Explorer since the early 2000s. Back in 2007, American actor and producer Matt Damon was also seen sporting what appears to be a vintage Rolex Explorer.
Rolex’s connection with cinema and sports is an old one, be it the partnership with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences or its association with famous golf player Tiger Woods and tennis star Roger Federer. Rolex’s association with cinema can further be determined by a vintage Daytona model that still remains one of the most sought-after watches in the world. Owned by Oscar-winning actor Paul Newman, the watch was sold for almost $17.8 million and has become the most expensive watch ever auctioned.
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勞力士Rolex坐擁Submariner、GMT Master和 Cosmograph Daytona等著名錶款,長期以來,人們一直將其視作收藏家的必備。雖然作為當今世界上規模最大的瑞士豪華精密計手錶製造商,最初的勞力士Rolex由24歲的漢斯.威爾斯多夫(Hans Wilsdorf)於1905年創立時,只是一家位於倫敦的手錶經銷商。 1908年,威爾斯多夫最終註冊了勞力士Rolex商標,並將品牌總部遷至日內瓦,直到如今仍未易地。
當時,手錶還未出現,其概念只是一個異想天開的白日夢。而威爾斯多夫期望總有一天手錶也能出現在手腕上,由此開啟了一項使命,旨在為專業人士製造最精確、最可靠的工具手錶。