A fine and rare example of the Rolex Explorer, reference 1016, from 1969. This stunning examplefeatures an original Stunning Mk.1 "Frog Dial" andis complete with the original Rolex box and the original receipt.
With Rolex's standing as the world's largest, most famous, and (supposedly) most respected luxury watchmaker, it's impossible to fathom anything from the company being considered 'underrated.' But this is most likely your final chance to get your hands on this 'sleeper watch before it's too late.
The history behind theRolex Explorer
In 1933, Rolex began making watches for explorers with a highly visible dial and unique lubricants that permitted operation between -20 C and 40 C (as an original backer of the Himalayan expedition). After the first Everest summit was reached in 1953.
At the time of release, the Explorer fell victim to the brand's success; they were released during Rolexs first great golden age, an era which also brought us a pair of true legends: the GMT-Master and the Submariner, beloved of Scuba divers and of the best friend Rolex ever had, James Bond (ironically, the creator of the British super spy, author Ian Fleming, was a lifelong fan of the Rolex Explorer Ref. 1016!).
Finally, this beautiful watch is getting the attention and appreciation it deserves. With prices shooting up, with no sign of stopping, now is a great time to get your hands on one of Rolex's all-time greats!
Technical & Condition:
- Case size(exc. crown): 36mm
- Case material:Stainless steel
- Movement: Automatic
- Strap/bracelet:
- Box and papers: Original Rolex box and various papers