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Old 13 August 2022, 04:25 AM   #61
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Is the 24hr bezel really needed on ExploreII

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Really?! Was it just a Sub bracelet/clasp? Thanks for sharing, it’s always fun to learn obscure facts about past generation models

Guess its elimination says something about frequency with which that watch was used for its “intended” purpose.

Yep a 93150 bracelet option was allowed.

I don’t believe Rolex shipped 16570’s pre-shod that way.

But it was an orderable option back in the glory days when you could actually make an order.


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Old 13 August 2022, 04:32 AM   #62
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Old 13 August 2022, 07:25 AM   #63
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Yep a 93150 bracelet option was allowed.

I don’t believe Rolex shipped 16570’s pre-shod that way.

But it was an orderable option back in the glory days when you could actually make an order.


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Yep. I think people would be surprised that, back when 4 digit watches were new, the price lists usually listed the price with a strap on many models, and then had a separate bracelet add on price. I think you could even get the Sub on tropic rubber into the ‘90s.
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Old 13 August 2022, 07:46 AM   #64
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The Sub bezel is a 60 minute marker with no relationship to an hour hand.
Back in my military days, I had to track 2 time zones and I used a dive bezel to do it. The lume pip was 12, 10 was 2 and so on.

Once the brain was used to seeing it, it became second nature.


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Old 13 August 2022, 12:38 PM   #65
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Yep. I think people would be surprised that, back when 4 digit watches were new, the price lists usually listed the price with a strap on many models, and then had a separate bracelet add on price. I think you could even get the Sub on tropic rubber into the ‘90s.
Love the reference to “Oyster Perpetual Calendar Watches” and how that level of ambiguity somehow wasn’t caught
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Old 13 August 2022, 07:48 PM   #66
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Back in my military days, I had to track 2 time zones and I used a dive bezel to do it. The lume pip was 12, 10 was 2 and so on.

Once the brain was used to seeing it, it became second nature.


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Great use of the dive bezel,...I've learned something new again on this thread!
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