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5 July 2008, 11:59 AM | #1 |
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Explorer II wrist shots
Please share your Explorer II wrist shots! This is a great underrated watch! I'm having a hard time deciding between black face or white dial. Thoughts?
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Look back in the first couple pages, there are quite a few posts about this with some great pics.
I myself am a fan of the white but it could be because I am getting a Sea Dweller so that covers the black face for me |
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In particular, I'd like to see some wrist shots of the black dial. I didn't see those in threads you mention.
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I prefer the black face. It provides more contrast and is easier to read in low light conditions. The white will provide a contrast to any black dial that you have for a totally different look. I have both and you can't go wrong with either.
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I have both too, but I wear the white almost daily. Currently wearing the minimalist Explorer though.
Here's a pic just for you: |
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Is that a 1655 in your avatar pic? Very nice! |
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Sorry I only have a "catalog shot" of course with perfect lined up hands.
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I have a 7.5 inch wrist and wear it in the middle micro..
You might need to lose a link. Depends on how loose you like it..... Here's another;
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Some more pics of the white one:
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Here is my K-serial Expy-II
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Here is my 16570, I prefer the black, but I am warming to the white.
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Mine after a full sevice, new dial and hands...
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Here's a couple on NATO straps:
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Nato rules!
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here's a few.still sporting plastic wrap.
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Great pics everybody keep 'em comin'
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Terrific pic, Jocke!
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Here's my darling :)
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Awesome pics folks, keep these coming.
Choosing between the white and black dial is difficult - they both look great. To owners of this watch, would you say that this Rolex is "stealthy" and tends to not draw unwanted attention to itself? If so, that's a big plus for me. One aspect that I really like is the incredible functionality of the quick jump 12 hour hand when traversing time zones. I would probably keep the 24 hour hand on GMT time (as I travel frequently outside the US for business). The capability of not impacting the minutes, seconds or 24 hour hand when jumping the 12 hour hand seems like a dream come true. The watch keeps running too! The only other watch I am aware of with this capability is the GMT Master II and the Omega Seamaster GMT.... Even cheapo quartz GMTs I've seen can't do this and force one to reset the hours, minutes and 24 hour once the 12 hour hand is moved. So the Explorer II is a rare breed. Of course, the GMT Master II has the same movement, plus the added capability of tracking a third time zone via the rotating bezel - plus a great heritage dating to the 50s and the Pan Am pilot connection. But the GMT Master II seems much more conspicuous due to the coin bezel. The Explorer II doesn't seem to "scream" Rolex like the GMT Master II, which might be a good thing if you travel frequently and don't want to draw attention to your watch. Thoughts on this? For folks who have the Explorer II, as well as other Rolex models, does the Explorer II tend to be stealthier than say a SS Sub, SD or SS GMT Master II etc? Which dial has better readability in all conditions? |
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I love the white dial.
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Please Don't Say "Get Both!"
Many beautiful shots in this thread, esp. Jocke's very handsome "catalog shot."
With the Expy II, it is genuinely hard (for me) to choose between the white dial and the black. They are equally desirable. |
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Yes, it is. Thanks, I have Double Red, Double Green (LV and GMT II C) and Orange in it.
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I never cease to be amazed at the inovations of your work, Jocke. You have to work in advertising.
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Here ya go.....
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