Rolex Explorer Ref. 6610: Rediscovering a Vintage Icon's Charm
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Rolex Explorer Ref. 6610: Rediscovering a Vintage Icon's Charm

By amanico · Jul 14, 2020 · 22 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) brings his Rolex Explorer Ref. 6610 back into rotation, highlighting its enduring charm and unique aesthetic qualities. This post serves as a reminder of why certain vintage references continue to captivate collectors, emphasizing the beauty of a well-patinated dial and distinctive design elements like the lollipop seconds hand. His decision to feature this reference throughout the summer underscores its timeless appeal and wearability.

The 6610 is a watch I didn't wear for a while, and I decided to give it some wrist time, this summer. A lovely and beautiful watch, with its dial which got some superb patina and its lollipop second hand. 


And, of course, it is an Explorer, a line which has a lot of charm, with some great references, such as... This 6610. 

I will post several summer pictures of it, in the following weeks. 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Rolex 6610 Ref. 6610

The Rolex Explorer reference 6610 represents an early iteration of the Explorer line, succeeding the reference 6350 and preceding the 1016. It is characterized by its robust construction and clear, legible dial, designed for reliability in various conditions. This reference maintained the foundational aesthetic of the Explorer, focusing on utility and durability without extraneous features, establishing the core identity of the model series. It was produced for a relatively short period, making it a distinct transitional piece within the Explorer's history.

This reference features a stainless steel Oyster case measuring 36 mm in diameter, providing a balanced presence on the wrist. It is equipped with the automatic Caliber 1530 movement, known for its reliability and precision, offering a power reserve of approximately 42-48 hours. The watch utilizes an acrylic crystal, typical for its era, contributing to its vintage appeal and offering good shatter resistance. Its construction allowed for a water resistance rating of 100 meters, suitable for general wear.

For collectors, the reference 6610 is significant as an early example of the Explorer, bridging the gap between its initial experimental phase and its long-running, more standardized production. Its relatively short production run means fewer examples are available compared to later references. Collectors often seek out examples with original dials and hands, which can exhibit various patinas over time, adding to their individual character and historical appeal within the broader context of Rolex tool watches.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. 1530
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
36 mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
100m
Crystal
Acrylic

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Mike H
Jul 14, 2020

Whether 6610 or 1016, these grannies with gilt dial and a warm patina have an incredible presence.

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Mary Anny
Jul 14, 2020

With white seconds hand!

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geross
Jul 15, 2020

Definitely needs wrist time. Enjoy. Your cool Explorer. 😎 Cheers. 🍻, my friend Nico. Geross.

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