I do apologise for digging up such an old thread, but taxico, do you still happen to have photos of what your exp2 looks like with the hirsch strap? I understand that there might've been a picture previously but i can't see it now.
was thinking of swapping my bracelet out for a strap and was looking for ideas, and was pointed this way.
Nice to see so many fans of this watch. I love my Explorer II and have had it for years! Just have a question - it came back after service and polish with the black numbers on the bezel faded. Am sure this had to do wtih some over enthusiastic polishing but does anyone know how I can restore the numbers on the bezel to the original deep black?
I'm not sure if the ROLEX Service Centre (RSC) will provide just the service of touching up the bezel markings/numerals. A friend's request for the same with a Daytona watch bezel was rejected by them some time back. They'd rather he changed the whole bezel.
To me, if I was to get an Exp2, i rather get the gmt2/gmt2c, can use to measure a third time zone, better for travelling. (home, destination 1, destination 2)
the third time zone imo is overrated. You get it by turning the bezel off your 24 hr hand(assumed in 2nd time zone). You could do the same thing by adding or subtracting in your head on a exp 2..and you don't have to use your hand!
Worst still, on the gmt2c assuming your bezel is dialed in on the 3rd time zone, you may not remember that was not for the 2nd timezone over a few days if you forgot to turn it back to the later. Yes, a lot of assumptions but the 3rd time zone thing is akin to writing a number on a piece of paper and then reading it out loud. Redundant.
Rolex should have and could have put a REAL 3rd time zone inside the outer dial circumference like the Omega seamaster pro gmt. Then one can read 3 time zones at a glance, in real time somemore.
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