Rolex Explorer II: Last True Tool Watch?
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Rolex Explorer II: Last True Tool Watch?

By Nono01 · Dec 12, 2019 · 22 replies
Nono01
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Winter beater with all the scars, dings and scratches. If we don't count the sides, there isn't a single polished surface on it. Does it make it the last true Tool watch from Rolex?

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Winter beater with all the scars, dings and scratches. If we don't count the sides, there isn't a single polished surface on it. Does it make it the last true Tool watch from Rolex?






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JC
jcroberts1972
Dec 12, 2019
Looks pristine to me!!

Tool watch for sure, all of the sport watches are for the dreamers! Terrible fact but most people have gone digital when it comes to professional timing.. You watch is the next on my lost for sure!!

NO
Nono01
Dec 12, 2019
Pristine?

Thas't just light playing on brushed surfaces, lots of dings and scratches here. I wear it all the time, including in "G-Shock" moments

BL
blau
Dec 12, 2019
I think you should count the sides. [nt]

SU
Subexplorer
Dec 12, 2019
Stunning shot Nono! Great watch to. Yes, the spririt of a tool watch, an adventurers watch is there. Regrettably these watches, like divers, etc. are rarely put in use for the intended ...

... purpose but just for desk diving and exploration. Best cordial regards, Abel.

SU
Subexplorer
Dec 12, 2019
Ha ha ha!! ThatΒ΄s True Desk Diving! Lol! [nt]

CP
Cpt Scarlet
Dec 12, 2019
Ha ha ...

When I was diving in Egypt we found a cargo ship that had sunk. The cargo was hundreds of toilets. You can just imagine the photo opportunities !

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