
Amanico's original post offers a compelling visual tribute to the Rolex Explorer II reference 16570, a watch he ultimately parted with in favor of his 16550 Rail Cream dial. His stunning photography captures the essence of this 'Polar' dial reference, prompting readers to appreciate its distinct aesthetic and enduring appeal. This article explores why the 16570 continues to resonate with collectors, even when other references take precedence in a personal collection.





The Explorer II reference 16570 represents a significant evolution within the Explorer II line, succeeding the 16550 and introducing updated aesthetics and technical refinements. It maintained the core utility of a robust tool watch designed for explorers and those who operate in environments where distinguishing day from night is challenging, thanks to its 24-hour hand and fixed bezel. This reference is often considered a modern classic, bridging the gap between earlier vintage models and contemporary Rolex offerings.
This reference features a 40mm stainless steel case, housing either the Caliber 3185 or later the Caliber 3186 automatic movement, providing a power reserve of approximately 48 hours. It is fitted with a sapphire crystal, enhancing durability and scratch resistance compared to earlier acrylic crystals. The watch offers a water resistance of 100 meters, suitable for everyday wear and light water activities, and is paired with a fixed stainless steel bezel engraved with 24-hour markers.
Appealing to collectors who value a blend of functionality and understated design, the 16570 is available with either a black or white dial, the latter often referred to as the "Polar" dial. Its production run saw the transition between different calibers, which can be a point of interest for enthusiasts. The reference is a practical choice for those seeking a GMT complication in a durable and recognizable form factor, without the rotating bezel found on other GMT models.
A truly beautiful summer watch (eventhough it is nicknamed βPolarβπ) Looking at these photos make me miss mineπ₯²
But... we can't see the date on any of them !
Always looks good with a tan, looks like sunburn on one though, Sir! Too many doctors on this forum! HAGWE David
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