That it was easier for Rolex to re-introduce an all new Milgauss after a roughly 2 decade absence, than to update a model that has been virtually unchanged for roughly 2 decades.
The Milgauss, a watch that is highly anti-magnetic seemed like it had a function that was missing from the Rolex line up, especially considering IWC has watches that are highly antimagnetic. While it seems like an unimportant feature to some, I can tell you that when my wife worked in an office that was near an MRI department at a hospital, her automatic Cartier TF became magnetized twice. Granted it was an easy fix stopping in at our local Cartier Boutique.
I think updated the Explorer 2 was difficult. The maxi dial seemed logical based on what has been done with the ceramic GMT2 and Sub. The improved bracelet seemed logical and like a welcomed improvement. As for the size, I would have to see it in person. I really like a 40mm watch, and think that in photos above, the proportions don't look right to me and it doesn't look like a good fit on that posters wrist. Rolex does a great job with 40mm, but I'm not so sure with larger watches. Sure there are people that like the Deep Sea, but I think its proportions are wrong. Its too thick and too wide for its bracelet. To me its bracelet should have been wider, it looks like a standard bracelet on a watch thats too wide and top heavy for it. As for the Orange hand, I'm not sure if I feel like its cheating and trying to cash in on the fame of the 1655.
Maybe when I see the new Exp 2 in person I will love it. But for now, I'm not so sure.
I guess it will be interesting to see how popular it is when all the newness wears off and the people that have to be the first on the block to own one have owned it and production catches up with demand. Initially, whether it was the original Yachtmaster, the Milgauss or the Green Subs, people were paying premiums to get them. Once supply caught up with demand and the speculators cleared out they were popular but not to the same degree nor were people paying a premium for them.
Best regards,
Dino