🎉 Explorer II C The 40-Year Evolution Of An Understatement

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Explorer II C The 40-Year Evolution Of An Understatement

November 14, 2011

We thought it would be time to compare the new Explorer II Ref. 216570 to the much sought-after vintage Explorer II Freccione or Steve McQueen. The Explorer II has always been a watch that sat in the shadow of the GMT-Master and Submariner models. Undeserved in our humble opinion.Is there much to compare? Is the new Explorer II a tribute to the Freccione (orange hand) or is it a new watch that has been influenced by the very first Explorer II that was introduced in 1971, 40 years ago?Lets start with some history on the Explorer II. Introduced in 1971 as ref.1655, the watch was equipped with an orange hand to be used as a day/night indicator for those who professionally didnt see daylight for a longer period of time. During those years, minor changes have been applied to the Explorer II ref.1655. In 1974, the seconds hand got an additional luminous dot and in 1975 suddenly decided to use red instead of orange paint for the 24-hour hand. used several different dials in those years as well. All minor changes, but very important for serious collectors these days.The Explorer II had a 40mm case for 40 years and till the end of production of the 1655 reference, they used either a caliber 1570 or 1575 movement. Yes, indeed similar to the early ref.1675 GMT-Masters.If you look at some of the old Explorer II watches, you will see that some of them have a 24-hour hand that appears to be yellow or all white. Both the original orange hand and the later red hand tend to discolor badly. Annoying when you were the first owner in the 1970s or early 1980s, a blessing for a lot of collectors now. As we mentioned earlier, this wasnt a very popular watch back then. With almost all things that werent popular at first, the Explorer II became a collectors object and expect to pay between 12.000 euro and 15.000 euro for a model in good condition.On to the new version that was presented during this years BaselWorld, the Explorer II ref. 216570. Even though only performs relatively small changes to watches, they manage to shock the watch-loving world every time again.This Explorer II is definitely no re-edition or replica of the very first ref.1655 nor does it claims to be one. The Explorer II 216570 is the successor of a line of watches that could be considered an understatement , with its brushed non-rotating bezel. The large orange 24-hour hand is merely a wink to its 1971 forefather. With its new 42mm case, Oysterbracelet with Easy-Link system (5mm play, excellent for those hot summer days) and safety clasp, brand new caliber 3187 movement and blue luminous dial and hands, it is C to us C a perfect modern sports .Caliber 3187 is current movement for sports watches with an extra time zone. It uses the patented Parachrome hairspring and Paraflex shock absorbers. It doesnt differ that much from its predecessor, caliber 3185.There have been a lot of comments on other new models, like the polished center links of the GMT-Master IILN or the new Explorer 214720 with hands that are just too short. This Explorer II just seems to be good to go as it is.Although it has a diameter of 42mm, it certainly doesnt appear to be too big, like some are complaining about the Deep-Sea Sea-Dweller. The Explorer II will probably never become a popular model like the Submariner or GMT-Master, perhaps a reason for you to buy one. It certainly is an iconic .Like its predecessor, the Explorer II ref.16570, this one is also available with a black and a white dial. List price is 6050 Euro / $7750 USD.Photos by sBmRnR?and used with permission.More information: www..com