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Rolex Straight Hand Explorer II Reference 1655. Rolex introduced the Explorer II reference .Rolex Explorer II 1655 - Orange 24-Hour Hand (1971-1984) The reference 1655 was the first . Interestingly enough, the 24-hour hand was originally crimson red between 1971 and 1974 as seen on Rolex catalogs and advertisements from the era, but today, discolored by time, they appear orange to yellow and . Orange hand - this was a new twist for the Explorer. Rather than apply the .
In tribute to the Explorer II ref. 1655, this new model has as its GMT indicator .The 1655 Explorer II is one of the most collectable vintage Rolex's on the market, famous for . Offered for sale is a beautiful example of the iconic ref. 1655 Rolex Explorer II .
The large orange 24-hour hand on the Explorer II 1655 was intended to serve as a prominent AM/PM indicator. The Movement. The Rolex Explorer II 1655 is powered by the 26-jewel Caliber 1575 movement, and the watch features a number of . The Explorer II ref 1655 is distinctly vintage. Image: Bob’s Watches. The other unique feature that Rolex introduced in 1971 with the Explorer II was the compass-like stubby orange 24-hour hand.
Whereas the GMT-Master had a rotating bezel, the Explorer II reference 1655 used a fixed 24-hour scale indicator. Cave explorers only need to know, for example, whether it is 7:00 or 19:00 and the large orange hand indicates this for them.Rolex Straight Hand Explorer II Reference 1655. Rolex introduced the Explorer II reference 1655 for use by spelunkers (cave diving) and speleologists (cave researchers) where the use of a 24-hour hand is important for the wearer to be able to differentiate between night and day. Interestingly enough, the 24-hour hand was originally crimson red between 1971 and 1974 as seen on Rolex catalogs and advertisements from the era, but today, discolored by time, they appear orange to yellow and sometimes almost white as in the so called 'Albino' Explorers.Rolex Explorer II 1655 - Orange 24-Hour Hand (1971-1984) The reference 1655 was the first iteration of the Rolex Explorer II. These early ref. 1655 watches were outfitted with bright orange 24-hour hands; however you will also find certain examples that have their 24-hour hands in red.
Orange hand - this was a new twist for the Explorer. Rather than apply the movement to a GMT function, the purpose of the orange hand in conjunction with the fixed 24hr bezel is to provide the user the means of determining quickly whether it was daytime or night-time.The 1655 Explorer II is one of the most collectable vintage Rolex's on the market, famous for their big bold orange "Freccione" 24 hour hand. A few of these "Steve McQueen's" aged over time in such a way that the hand turned a ghostly white, earning the Albino nickname and matching the creamy Tritium lume perfectly.
Offered for sale is a beautiful example of the iconic ref. 1655 Rolex Explorer II Orange Hand (5.6M Serial #) in great original condition. Details: Dial: The original matte dial is in great condition with no noticeable blemishes and a cream patina with original matching hands. Orange hand - this was a new twist for the Explorer. Rather than apply the movement to a GMT function, the purpose of the orange hand in conjunction with the fixed 24hr bezel is to provide the user the means of determining quickly whether it was daytime or night-time.The large orange 24-hour hand on the Explorer II 1655 was intended to serve as a prominent AM/PM indicator. The Movement. The Rolex Explorer II 1655 is powered by the 26-jewel Caliber 1575 movement, and the watch features a number of . The Explorer II ref 1655 is distinctly vintage. Image: Bob’s Watches. The other unique feature that Rolex introduced in 1971 with the Explorer II was the compass-like stubby orange 24-hour hand.
Whereas the GMT-Master had a rotating bezel, the Explorer II reference 1655 used a fixed 24-hour scale indicator. Cave explorers only need to know, for example, whether it is 7:00 or 19:00 and the large orange hand indicates this for them.Rolex Straight Hand Explorer II Reference 1655. Rolex introduced the Explorer II reference 1655 for use by spelunkers (cave diving) and speleologists (cave researchers) where the use of a 24-hour hand is important for the wearer to be able to differentiate between night and day.
Interestingly enough, the 24-hour hand was originally crimson red between 1971 and 1974 as seen on Rolex catalogs and advertisements from the era, but today, discolored by time, they appear orange to yellow and sometimes almost white as in the so called 'Albino' Explorers.Rolex Explorer II 1655 - Orange 24-Hour Hand (1971-1984) The reference 1655 was the first iteration of the Rolex Explorer II. These early ref. 1655 watches were outfitted with bright orange 24-hour hands; however you will also find certain examples that have their 24-hour hands in red. Orange hand - this was a new twist for the Explorer. Rather than apply the movement to a GMT function, the purpose of the orange hand in conjunction with the fixed 24hr bezel is to provide the user the means of determining quickly whether it was daytime or night-time.
The 1655 Explorer II is one of the most collectable vintage Rolex's on the market, famous for their big bold orange "Freccione" 24 hour hand. A few of these "Steve McQueen's" aged over time in such a way that the hand turned a ghostly white, earning the Albino nickname and matching the creamy Tritium lume perfectly. Offered for sale is a beautiful example of the iconic ref. 1655 Rolex Explorer II Orange Hand (5.6M Serial #) in great original condition. Details: Dial: The original matte dial is in great condition with no noticeable blemishes and a cream patina with original matching hands.
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