Explorer
The Oyster Perpetual
The Oyster Perpetual Explorer embodies the spirit of adventure and the perseverance that lies behind every exploit.
Explorer
Oyster, 39 mm, steel
Evolution
and Heritage
Style of the Explorer
As it has evolved, the Explorer has remained faithful to its heritage and unique identity while encompassing Rolex’s latest technological and watchmaking expertise. The new version launched in 2010 mirrors the strong, sober and elegant lines of the original model. It is a bolder watch in a slightly larger 39 mm case with a smooth bezel and a functional aura. The hour markers and hands stand out in contrast on the sleek black dial.
Smooth Bezel
Style of the Explorer
The new Oyster Perpetual Explorer imparts a fresh elan to the sober, clean lines which have long established it as an icon. The smooth bezel in 904L steel is a robust yet elegant highlight that evokes the Explorer’s iconic heritage.
Scaling New Heights
Function of the Explorer
Crafted from a solid block of 904L stainless steel with exceptional anti-corrosion properties, the Oyster case protects the high-performance mechanical movement in a virtually indestructible vault. It features a screw-down case back and crown for guaranteed waterproofness to a depth of 100 metres (330 feet), while the crystal is made of scratchproof sapphire. The blue Chromalight display with long-lasting luminescence ensures high legibility in tough conditions.
The World as a Laboratory
Spirit of the Explorer
The Explorer symbolises the privileged relationship that has always bound Rolex
and exploration. Since the late 1920s, Rolex has been using the world as a laboratory
to prove its watches under real-life conditions. This pioneering spirit prompted the company
to equip numerous Himalayan expeditions, whose observations in the harshest environments have had a direct impact on the development of Oyster watches and the quest for greater precision, robustness and reliability.
BECAUSE IT'S THERE
Spirit of the Explorer
Mountaineer Georges Mallory was asked:
"Why do you climb Mount Everest?"
He replied simply: "BECAUSE IT'S THERE"
Conquering Everest
Spirit of the Explorer
On 29 May 1953, two men fired with extraordinary determination were the first to reach Mount Everest’s 8,848-metre summit. Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, members of a British expedition led by Sir John Hunt, achieved the goal that dozens of other earlier expeditions had tried to reach: to stand on the top of the world.
History of
the Explorer
Spirit of the Explorer
Hillary and Norgay’s exploit was also an eloquent endorsement of the reputation of the Oyster watches that equipped the expedition. Inspired by knowledge gained from this historic chapter in human endeavour and exploration, the Oyster Perpetual Explorer, launched in the wake of the successful ascent, immediately acquired iconic status.
THE ORIGINS 1953904L
Stainless Steel
Features
Rolex uses 904L stainless steel for its steel watch cases. 904L is mainly used in the high technology, aerospace and chemical industries, where maximum resistance to corrosion is essential. A superalloy,
904L is extremely resistant and highly polishable.
It maintains its beauty even in the harshest environments. 904L steel also provides a perfect complement to the precious metals used by Rolex.
Twinlock Winding Crown
Features
The Twinlock system guarantees that the screw-down winding crown is perfectly water-resistant thanks to two sealed zones, one inside the tube, the other inside the crown. This principle is used on all the watches in the Oyster collection that are guaranteed waterproof to 100 metres (330 feet).
Oyster Bracelet
Features
The Oyster bracelet is a perfect alchemy of form and function, aesthetics and technology, designed to be both robust and comfortable. It is equipped with an Oysterlock folding clasp, which prevents accidental opening and the Easylink comfort extension link, also exclusive to Rolex.
This ingenious system allows the wearer to increase the bracelet length by approximately 5 mm, providing additional comfort in any circumstance.
Paraflex
Features
To increase the resistance of its movements to shocks – especially if the watch is dropped – Rolex developed Paraflex, a highly efficient shock absorber designed to protect sensitive components of the movement, notably the staff of the balance wheel. Paraflex shock absorbers increase shock resistance by up to 50 per cent.
3132 Movement
Features
The Explorer is equipped with calibre 3132, a self-winding mechanical
movement entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex. It features
a Parachrom hairspring and Paraflex shock absorbers, offering greater resistance to shocks and to extreme conditions.
Like all Rolex Perpetual movements, the 3132 is a certified Swiss chronometer, a designation reserved for high-precision watches that have successfully passed the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC) tests. Its architecture, in common with all Oyster watch movements, makes it singularly reliable.
Certified Swiss Chronometer
Features
The four simple words Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified on a Rolex watch dial mean that the very movement inside the timepiece has endured 15 days and nights of testing by COSC (Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres – Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute), an independent not-for-profit association. To receive COSC certification as a Swiss chronometer, a watch must demonstrate extreme precision in a variety of positions and temperatures. Rolex is unique in the industry: this is the standard level of quality required of every Rolex wristwatch movement.
Explorer
The Explorer Collection
Reference code: 214270
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