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Rolex watches Day-Date 36 18238. Rolex Day-Date 36 18238. Filter (0) Certified. Includes Buyer Protection. North and South America. United States of America. Europe. Watch with original box and original papers. to $17,300. to $19,000. from $19,000. Dial: Gold. Dial: Champagne. Dial: Black. 1990's. 1980's. Screw-Down Crown. Quick Set.
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Dubbed the Rolex Polar, this cool variation of the Explorer ref. 16570 features a crisp white dial. Per usual, luminous hour markers and hands accompany the dial. However, the Rolex Polar Explorer II 16570 introduced black surrounds for .White dial Distinguishing day from night. The Explorer II features a date display, an additional orange 24-hour hand and a fixed bezel with 24-hour graduations, enabling day to be distinguished from night. It became the watch of choice for .The white dial version, known as the Rolex Explorer II Polar, has gained popularity among . When you hear a watch referred to as “Polar Explorer”, the reference 16570 with a white dial is what they are talking about. The white dial with contrasting black hour markers, hands, and text is compared to the visuals found at both poles of the Earth.
Starting with the black dial, what jumps out is that the hour, minute, and 24-hour hands are now all white gold. On the Polar version, you'll notice that the hands appear less glossy. Both new versions have a small crown between "Swiss" and "Made" at the 6 .While there are plenty of black-dial Rolex watches with the famed sports dial configuration, consisting of Mercedes hands, a combination of round/rectangular/triangular hour markers, and a date window at three o’clock, the Rolex Explorer II Polar is one of .Dubbed the Rolex Polar, this cool variation of the Explorer ref. 16570 features a crisp white dial. Per usual, luminous hour markers and hands accompany the dial. However, the Rolex Polar Explorer II 16570 introduced black surrounds for better visibility.
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White dial Distinguishing day from night. The Explorer II features a date display, an additional orange 24-hour hand and a fixed bezel with 24-hour graduations, enabling day to be distinguished from night. It became the watch of choice for speleologists, volcanologists and polar explorers.
The white dial version, known as the Rolex Explorer II Polar, has gained popularity among collectors, who often refer to it as the “Polar Explorer.” Both dial variants of the reference 216570 feature “Explorer II” in bright orange text, matching the 24-hour hand. Originally devised for spelunking, the Explorer II is an idiosyncratic tool watch through and through, and the 'Polar' version is unique in the Rolex oeuvre as one of the brand’s only white-dialed tool watches. (A white dial was first introduced in 1985 and has been featured in an array of Explorer II references since.)
The Explorer II’s black dial is perhaps the sole area of the timepiece where this is only partly true. Sure, the legibility on offer here is profound – even the quickest of peeks at the stygian, satin-finished dial provides the wearer with all the information they need.
At the edge of the world. The Explorer II allows the wearer to clearly distinguish daytime from night-time hours thanks to its 24-hour display comprising an additional orange hand and a fixed graduated bezel. With this added function, the watch offers essential information for expeditions in territories where time markers disappear. The polar version does too, but they are enameled in black for legibility against the white dial. The white dial and blackened hands are more atypical for Rolex and quite striking. This has resulted in slightly higher monetary values for the polar Explorer II in comparison to the black. When you hear a watch referred to as “Polar Explorer”, the reference 16570 with a white dial is what they are talking about. The white dial with contrasting black hour markers, hands, and text is compared to the visuals found at both poles of the Earth. Starting with the black dial, what jumps out is that the hour, minute, and 24-hour hands are now all white gold. On the Polar version, you'll notice that the hands appear less glossy. Both new versions have a small crown between "Swiss" and "Made" at the 6 .
While there are plenty of black-dial Rolex watches with the famed sports dial configuration, consisting of Mercedes hands, a combination of round/rectangular/triangular hour markers, and a date window at three o’clock, the Rolex Explorer II Polar is one of .Dubbed the Rolex Polar, this cool variation of the Explorer ref. 16570 features a crisp white dial. Per usual, luminous hour markers and hands accompany the dial. However, the Rolex Polar Explorer II 16570 introduced black surrounds for better visibility.White dial Distinguishing day from night. The Explorer II features a date display, an additional orange 24-hour hand and a fixed bezel with 24-hour graduations, enabling day to be distinguished from night. It became the watch of choice for speleologists, volcanologists and polar explorers.The white dial version, known as the Rolex Explorer II Polar, has gained popularity among collectors, who often refer to it as the “Polar Explorer.” Both dial variants of the reference 216570 feature “Explorer II” in bright orange text, matching the 24-hour hand.
Originally devised for spelunking, the Explorer II is an idiosyncratic tool watch through and through, and the 'Polar' version is unique in the Rolex oeuvre as one of the brand’s only white-dialed tool watches. (A white dial was first introduced in 1985 and has been featured in an array of Explorer II references since.) The Explorer II’s black dial is perhaps the sole area of the timepiece where this is only partly true. Sure, the legibility on offer here is profound – even the quickest of peeks at the stygian, satin-finished dial provides the wearer with all the information they need.At the edge of the world. The Explorer II allows the wearer to clearly distinguish daytime from night-time hours thanks to its 24-hour display comprising an additional orange hand and a fixed graduated bezel. With this added function, the watch offers essential information for expeditions in territories where time markers disappear.
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