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Revision as of 04:03, 27 April 2026
Rolex Explorer I
The Explorer launched in 1953, the same year as the Submariner. Where the Submariner went underwater, the Explorer went upward, born from Rolex's association with Himalayan mountaineering and the 1953 Everest expedition. Its defining features are the 3-6-9 Arabic numeral dial, Mercedes hands, and a no-complications approach to legibility in adverse conditions.
A sibling line, the Explorer II, launched in 1971 with a 24-hour complication for speleologists and polar expeditioners. Both lines carry the Explorer name, but the Explorer II is a separately-documented family running across five references (1655, 16550, 16570, 216570, 226570) with its own movement architecture and its own collector taxonomy. This page covers the Explorer I line only.

Pre-Explorer and early references (1952–1959)
| Reference | Production | Movement | Case | Key distinction |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6150 | 1952–1953 (or 1959) | A296 (non-COSC) | 36mm SS | First 3-6-9 layout; most dials say "Precision," not "Explorer" |
| 6350 | 1953–1955 | A296 (COSC) | 36mm SS | First ref where ALL dials say "Explorer"; honeycomb variant |
| 6610 | 1955–1959 | Cal. 1030 | 36mm SS | Upgraded movement; red depth rating and Albino variants |
The foundation reference (1960–1989)
| Reference | Production | Movement | Case | Key distinction |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1016 | ~1960–1989 | Cal. 1560, then 1570 | 36mm SS | 29-year run; gilt Types 0–6, matte Marks 0–5; the definitive Explorer |
Modern references (1989–2021)
| Reference | Production | Movement | Case | Key distinction |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14270 | 1989–2001 | Cal. 3000 | 36mm SS | Sapphire crystal; Blackout variant; 5 dial generations |
| 114270 | 2001–2010 | Cal. 3130 | 36mm SS | Parachrom hairspring; solid end links; engraved rehaut late |
| 214270 | 2010–2021 | Cal. 3132 | 39mm SS | First size change in 57 years; Mark 1 (no lume) vs Mark 2 (lume) |
Movement progression
| Caliber | Frequency | Power reserve | Used in | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A296 | — | — | 6150, 6350 | Pre-1560 era; COSC-certified in 6350 only |
| 1030 | — | — | 6610 | Upgrade from A296; thinner caseback |
| 1560 | 18,000 vph | — | 1016 (early) | Microstella adjustment; first "Superlative Chronometer" |
| 1570 | 19,800 vph | — | 1016 (from ~1965) | Hacking added 1971 |
| 3000 | 28,800 vph | 48 hr | 14270 | Last Rolex with balance cock |
| 3130 | 28,800 vph | 48 hr | 114270 | Parachrom hairspring; balance bridge |
| 3132 | 28,800 vph | 48 hr | 214270 | Paraflex shock absorbers |
Sources
- The History of the Rolex Explorer — Frank Geelen, Monochrome Watches (2024)
- Collector's Guide To The Rolex Explorer I — Jon Bues, Hodinkee (2022)
- Explorer1016.com — Andrew Hantel (definitive 1016 dial variant resource)
- The Vintage Rolex Field Manual — Morning Tundra
- Rolex.com Explorer Collection — official current specs