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Old 9 January 2011, 03:36 AM   #1
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Used Explorer (39mm)- Validating Authenticity?

Hi- I read the tips found here. But considering the explorer 214270 is a newer model from when those tips were written, any other tips on how I should validate the authenticity of the 39mm explorer? It has all papers/etc. and I will be going through my checklist to make sure everything is in order. I just want to make sure I can cross reference what is on the ACTUAL watch to the papers (ie. serial).
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Old 9 January 2011, 06:21 AM   #2
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The Explorer 39 has only been on the market for a couple of months, so a used example would still be pretty new..

Nobody can really tell you how to verify a watch if you don't already have a very good base in Rolex watches, so you must be sure that you are buying from a reliable source...

Pull the crown stem out and turn the crown clockwise. Modern Rolex full-size movements will turn the hands clockwise too; while most replica movements will turn counterclockwise..
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Old 9 January 2011, 06:34 AM   #3
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Pull the crown stem out and turn the crown clockwise. Modern Rolex full-size movements will turn the hands clockwise too; while most replica movements will tgurn counterclockwise..
Is this true on smaller Rolex watches too (midsize and ladies) or just the full-size men's models?
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Old 9 January 2011, 06:42 AM   #4
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Is this true on smaller Rolex watches too (midsize and ladies) or just the full-size men's models?
Just the men's models - the ladies' movements go the other way when you adjust them
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Just the men's models - the ladies' movements go the other way when you adjust them
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