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The Rolex Explorer was one of Rolex's pioneering sports watches. Initially released in 1954 the Explorer has profited from over 50 years of enhancement. The Explorer was famed for its classic black dial and steel combination. As with all current models in production the Rolex Oyster range, the Rolex Explorer is powered by a self-winding Rolex movement. Each movement has 100 points of contact with proprietry lubricants to ensure reliable performance.
The Oyster Perpetual Chronometer Movement shares the same philosophy as Rolex, the company’s high-precision mechanism. The spirit of Rolex lives throughout the world worn daily by millions of proud people, with a small movement of the wrist the rotor winds the watch automatically. Being a Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified the watch has demonstrated extreme precision in a variety of temperature and positions .
The patented and equally famous Rolex Oyster Case houses the movement and protects against shock, pressure, dust and moisture entering the watch . The case is fashioned from a super alloy and is extremely tough and highly polishable. Protecting the movement is the patented Rolex Twinlock winding crown, easily recognisable from the embossed crown on the outside Rolex have taken every step to ensure the lasting beauty of your watch.
Fitted with the Rolex Oyster bracelet the owner enjoys a smooth and secure fit yet and is confident with Rolex's superior build quality. Rolex bracelets may have in excess of 100 moving parts, invisible to naked eye. This superior craftsmanship and fine finishing earn it the right to be called a Rolex bracelet.
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