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I couldn't make up my mind on black or white cos both are nice.. Chose black in the end cos i always like black dial.
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I don't know how many series there are in the local pre-owned resale market; from my limited experience, the oldest piece I came across was T. Maybe others have seen more.
Oh, V is newer than M.
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I was re-reading my post back there and realized my mistake. The 40mm Explorer 16570 actually first came out in 1988, not 2010.
This article shares some info about the 16570:
Luxury Time: The Explorer II 16570-3186 - the last of the 5-digit sport Rolex models
Regarding how many series of the 40mm Explorer II there are and what the alphabet, M or V, represents, you can refer to this guide to date the watch:
Rolex serial numbers
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How to differentiate Which series is newer between V series and M series or may I know how many series are there for Explorer 2 40mm
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Originally posted by Ymc View PostLooks-wise you can also tell them apart.
The current Explorer I 214270, first launched in 2010, has a much bigger dial 39mm compared to the old one 14270 which is only 36mm.
The current Exolorer II 216570, first launched in 2011, is only slightly bigger than the old 16570. The new Exp II is 41.5mm while the old Exp II is 40mm. However, the very distinct feature about the new Exp II (216570) is that the 24-hr hand is big and bright orange in color and has a maxi dial. The hour and minute hands, and the hour markers are all larger. Everything on the dial stands out more clearly. The 24-hr hand on the old Exp II (16570) is slim and red in color with a black arrowhead and white insert.
If I can, I'll try to find some pics online and post them here.
What a useful info... Thanks man
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Looks-wise you can also tell them apart.
The current Explorer I 214270, first launched in 2010, has a much bigger dial 39mm compared to the old one 14270 which is only 36mm.
The current Exolorer II 216570, first launched in 2011, is only slightly bigger than the old 16570. The new Exp II is 41.5mm while the old Exp II is 40mm. However, the very distinct feature about the new Exp II (216570) is that the 24-hr hand is big and bright orange in color and has a maxi dial. The hour and minute hands, and the hour markers are all larger. Everything on the dial stands out more clearly. The 24-hr hand on the old Exp II (16570) is slim and red in color with a black arrowhead and white insert.
If I can, I'll try to find some pics online and post them here.
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Originally posted by wengster View PostGuys.. Explorer II always my dream watch.. I m in the middle saving up to get a pre-owned Explorer, there is so many series out there, may I know how do I differentiate which series is latest series? Any expert can help? Thanks...
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Guys.. Explorer II always my dream watch.. I m in the middle saving up to get a pre-owned Explorer, there is so many series out there, may I know how do I differentiate which series is latest series? Any expert can help? Thanks...
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Got mine for S$9522 aft 10% disc off the RRP of S$10580 from a local AD last Sep 2012. If u guys surf thru the websites of those advertisers here in SG-ROC, one could get a brand new piece at S$9K nett. Cheers!
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Saw it at Bright Time at Bencoolen last weekend. Parallel importer or grey dealer. They are offering it for $8998. Overseas AD. The THG I went to at Millennia Walk can offer 10% off. Didn't pursue it further though. Maybe can get higher discount.
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