Rolex 124273 Explorer I 36mm 18kt Yellow Gold & Superalloy 904L Stainless Steel with Monobloc Middle Case and Screw-Down Case Back and Winding Crown, Black Dial with Chromalight Display with Long-Lasting Blue Luminescence Hour Markers and Hands, Instantaneous Stop-Seconds for Precise Time Setting, Screw-Down Crown with Twinlock Double Waterproofness System, Superlative Chronometer Self-Winding Rolex Calibre 3230 Automatic Movement with Paramagnetic Blue Parachrom Hairspring and High-Performance Paraflex Shock Absorbers, Stainless Steel Oysterlock Bracelet with Easylink 5 mm comfort extension link.
Synonymous with excellence and reliability, Rolex watches are designed for everyday wear, and depending on the model, are perfectly suited for a wide range of sports and other activities. Built to last, these timepieces are characterized by their distinctive and timeless aesthetics. Rolex is easily the most famous high-end watch line in the world. It is also the most recognizable and arguably one of the most durable watches in existence. The Oyster Perpetual Explorer is the essential watch for exploration.
The 36mm solid monobloc middle case, gently curved lugs, bracelet, and flat angled 18k gold fixed bezel, are polished/brushed. The dial is black with luminous long-lasting Chromalight Rolex "Mercedes" style hour and minute hands. It includes applied gold-framed luminous Arabic numerals at 3, 6, and 9 oclock, gold-framed applied rectangular hour indicators, and it has a centered sweep second hand with a luminous "lollipop" indicator and a circular counterbalance. It has a Certified Official Superlative Chronometer (COSC) rating, a 70-hour power reserve at full winding, and its water resistant to 100 meters/330 feet.
This Rolex Explorer 36 124273 has a mechanical automatic self-winding Rolex caliber 3230 movement. Its rhodium plated and has the new Rolex Chronergy escapement with enhanced efficiency. Its constructed with 31 jewels, an anti-shock system, a Paramagnetic pallet fork and escape wheel, a Parachrom hairspring, and the mechanism oscillates at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4Hz). Reference No. 124273
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