Rolex
1993 Rolex Explorer II (Ref. 16570) Black Dial W/ Box & Papers
It seems as though every reference and iteration of the Rolex Explorer II has details that set them drastically apart from one another, making it the Rolex reference that has seen the most radical evolution through its tenure. From the first and original "orange hand" matte dial ref. 1655, to the modern 42mm produced today and everything in between.
The Rolex Explorer II ref. 16570 was introduced in 1989, directly succeeding the transitional ref. 16550 with some subtle cosmetic and internal upgrades. The Rolex Explorer II ref. 16570 employs the updated and robust cal. 3185 jumping hour movement and the bezel font was slightly modified from the previous reference.
SPECS
Stock # | RLXEXP216570-12 | |
Brand | Rolex | |
Style | Explorer II | |
Model | 16570 | |
Serial | S4XXXXX | |
Size | Men's | |
Material | Stainless Steel | |
Dial | Glossy Black W/ WG Surrounds | |
Millimeters | 40 | |
Bracelet | Rolex 78360 Oyster Bracelet W/ 501B End Pieces |
CASE & BRACELET
The excellent case retains very symmetrical and thick lugs that show crisp chamfers and honest signs of light use with very minimal evidence of previous polishing present. The original fixed 24-hour stainless steel bezel is in extremely crisp condition, showing almost no signs of use with the factory black enamel remaining fully intact. The original Rolex 78360 Oyster bracelet with 501B end pieces retains 12 links that show minimal stretch and will fit up to a 7 1/2-inch wrist.
DIAL & HANDS
The original glossy black dial with white gold surround markers is in flawless condition, with no age or damage present. The tritium lume plots remain bright white and exhibit no degradation when inspected under UV light. The original tritium hands match the dial perfectly with no degradation present under UV light inspection.
ACCESSORIES
The watch comes complete with its original inner and outer boxes, Rolex guarantee paper, booklets, serialized hangtag, Rolex leather card holder, and calendar. The watch is keeping time, but the service history is unknown. A movement service can be provided upon request.