









8059
Rolex
Ref. 16570
Explorer II
勞力士,「Explorer II 」型號16570,精鋼兩地時區鏈帶腕錶,備日期、24小時顯示,約2000年製。附原裝證書、錶盒
完整圖錄內容
• Launched in 1971, the Rolex Explorer II was conceived as a companion to the original Explorer I, not a replacement. Designed specifically for spelunkers and cave explorers, it introduced a fixed 24-hour bezel and an additional 24-hour hand to distinguish day from night in environments where natural light is absent.
• Reference 16570, produced from 1989 to 2010, represents the third generation of the Explorer II. It preserved the core design elements of its predecessor, Ref. 16550, including the 39mm case, elongated GMT hand, 100-meter water resistance, and fixed 24-hour bezel. While the aesthetics remained largely unchanged, the movement was upgraded to the slimmer Calibre 3185.
• Early examples of the 16570 featured tritium lume, identifiable by the “SWISS-T<25” marking at the base of the dial. By 1998, Rolex transitioned to non-radioactive Luminova, with dials marked “SWISS” for models produced between 1998 and 1999. From 1999 onward, Super-LumiNova was introduced, accompanied by the “SWISS MADE” inscription.
• The present example, dating to around 2000, is fitted with a glossy black dial and illuminated with Super-LumiNova. The dial is marked “SWISS MADE” at the bottom and features lug holes that allow for easier bracelet removal.
• Reference 16570, produced from 1989 to 2010, represents the third generation of the Explorer II. It preserved the core design elements of its predecessor, Ref. 16550, including the 39mm case, elongated GMT hand, 100-meter water resistance, and fixed 24-hour bezel. While the aesthetics remained largely unchanged, the movement was upgraded to the slimmer Calibre 3185.
• Early examples of the 16570 featured tritium lume, identifiable by the “SWISS-T<25” marking at the base of the dial. By 1998, Rolex transitioned to non-radioactive Luminova, with dials marked “SWISS” for models produced between 1998 and 1999. From 1999 onward, Super-LumiNova was introduced, accompanied by the “SWISS MADE” inscription.
• The present example, dating to around 2000, is fitted with a glossy black dial and illuminated with Super-LumiNova. The dial is marked “SWISS MADE” at the bottom and features lug holes that allow for easier bracelet removal.