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0 · [Rolex: Explorer I 214270] After many years of internal debate
1 · [Rolex Explorer I] My Rolex Dilema: 214270 vs 114270: A Long,
2 · On waiting list at Rolex store for Explorer 1 39mm (214270
3 · My 40mm Explorer has arrived!
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[Rolex: Explorer I 214270] After many years of internal debate
Long story short, I was given the "the-waitlist-is-several-years-long-and-we-don't-want-your-business" treatment at the local AD when showing my interest for a new Explorer I .The Explorer 214270, 39mm has been replaced; the new one is in the new Rolex catalog an. My 40mm Explorer has arrived! Here is the new 40mm Explorer ref. 224270. This is the Explorer I’ve been waiting for. perfect for my wrist (~7 inches) and as nicely proportioned . If you wait for the "upgrade" the new model may not appeal and the discontinued object of your desire will start piling on value. But if you think you might prefer the next model .
I had simply read a lot about the Explorer on this forum and figured the small hands issue was taken care of and was now "perfect." Then I was in Barcelona last year, and the AD . More specifically, the 214270 Explorer uses the brand's caliber 3132, an automatically wound movement that ticks at 4Hz, sports a Parachrom hairspring and Paraflex .
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The Explorer 214270, 39mm has been replaced; the new one is in the new Rolex catalog and will be available soon. Same reference number, 214270 but with longer and .So for my birthday coming up in a week I finally decided and pulled the trigger on a Mark II 214270 Explorer I. And I love it! The lume, the sizing, everything!I put down a deposit at the Rolex store back in December for an Explorer 1 (39mm 214270) and was put on a waitlist. Is there any chance I will still. Long story short, I was given the "the-waitlist-is-several-years-long-and-we-don't-want-your-business" treatment at the local AD when showing my interest for a new Explorer I .
After a lot of deliberation I picked the 114270. It's a simpler watch but it compliments my style better than the 39mm. I'll be honest, I find myself lusting after the 214270 sometimes--the . Long story short, I was given the "the-waitlist-is-several-years-long-and-we-don't-want-your-business" treatment at the local AD when showing my interest for a new Explorer I (214270). I would like to hear if anyone else has had similar experiences with the AD what comes to the Explorer I.
My 40mm Explorer has arrived! Here is the new 40mm Explorer ref. 224270. This is the Explorer I’ve been waiting for. perfect for my wrist (~7 inches) and as nicely proportioned as the 124270, which I owned, but could never warm up to the size. If you wait for the "upgrade" the new model may not appeal and the discontinued object of your desire will start piling on value. But if you think you might prefer the next model (which might not be along any time soon because with Rolex you never know) it might be that you don't want the 214270 enough to make the jump. I had simply read a lot about the Explorer on this forum and figured the small hands issue was taken care of and was now "perfect." Then I was in Barcelona last year, and the AD I was visiting had a MK1 version. I tried it on and I loved it instantly. More specifically, the 214270 Explorer uses the brand's caliber 3132, an automatically wound movement that ticks at 4Hz, sports a Parachrom hairspring and Paraflex shock absorbers, and a power reserve of 48 hours. Accuracy is also assured, with the 3132 earning a COSC certificate long before it reaches your wrist.
The Explorer 214270, 39mm has been replaced; the new one is in the new Rolex catalog and will be available soon. Same reference number, 214270 but with longer and beefier hands! A different and brighter blue lume too, all the way around and on the numerals now.
So for my birthday coming up in a week I finally decided and pulled the trigger on a Mark II 214270 Explorer I. And I love it! The lume, the sizing, everything!
I put down a deposit at the Rolex store back in December for an Explorer 1 (39mm 214270) and was put on a waitlist. Is there any chance I will still. Long story short, I was given the "the-waitlist-is-several-years-long-and-we-don't-want-your-business" treatment at the local AD when showing my interest for a new Explorer I (214270). I would like to hear if anyone else has had similar experiences with the AD what comes to the Explorer I. After a lot of deliberation I picked the 114270. It's a simpler watch but it compliments my style better than the 39mm. I'll be honest, I find myself lusting after the 214270 sometimes--the 36mm watch can occasionally feel austere and just a bit too small.
[Rolex Explorer I] My Rolex Dilema: 214270 vs 114270: A Long,
Long story short, I was given the "the-waitlist-is-several-years-long-and-we-don't-want-your-business" treatment at the local AD when showing my interest for a new Explorer I (214270). I would like to hear if anyone else has had similar experiences with the AD what comes to the Explorer I. My 40mm Explorer has arrived! Here is the new 40mm Explorer ref. 224270. This is the Explorer I’ve been waiting for. perfect for my wrist (~7 inches) and as nicely proportioned as the 124270, which I owned, but could never warm up to the size.
If you wait for the "upgrade" the new model may not appeal and the discontinued object of your desire will start piling on value. But if you think you might prefer the next model (which might not be along any time soon because with Rolex you never know) it might be that you don't want the 214270 enough to make the jump. I had simply read a lot about the Explorer on this forum and figured the small hands issue was taken care of and was now "perfect." Then I was in Barcelona last year, and the AD I was visiting had a MK1 version. I tried it on and I loved it instantly. More specifically, the 214270 Explorer uses the brand's caliber 3132, an automatically wound movement that ticks at 4Hz, sports a Parachrom hairspring and Paraflex shock absorbers, and a power reserve of 48 hours. Accuracy is also assured, with the 3132 earning a COSC certificate long before it reaches your wrist. The Explorer 214270, 39mm has been replaced; the new one is in the new Rolex catalog and will be available soon. Same reference number, 214270 but with longer and beefier hands! A different and brighter blue lume too, all the way around and on the numerals now.
So for my birthday coming up in a week I finally decided and pulled the trigger on a Mark II 214270 Explorer I. And I love it! The lume, the sizing, everything! I put down a deposit at the Rolex store back in December for an Explorer 1 (39mm 214270) and was put on a waitlist. Is there any chance I will still.
Long story short, I was given the "the-waitlist-is-several-years-long-and-we-don't-want-your-business" treatment at the local AD when showing my interest for a new Explorer I (214270). I would like to hear if anyone else has had similar experiences with the AD what comes to the Explorer I.
On waiting list at Rolex store for Explorer 1 39mm (214270
My 40mm Explorer has arrived!
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