FAQ
Is the Rolex Explorer considered entry level?
Yes, the Rolex Explorer is often regarded as an entry-level model in the Rolex lineup due to its simpler design and relatively lower price compared to other Rolex collections. However, it still boasts the same exceptional quality, precision, and durability that Rolex is known for.
How much does the Rolex Explorer watch cost?
The Rolex Explorer typically starts around $7,000 to $9,000, depending on the specific model and the market. Pre-owned versions may be priced differently based on condition, age, and availability.
Why is the Rolex Explorer famous?
The Rolex Explorer is famous for its connection to exploration and adventure. It was created in 1953 to commemorate Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay’s historic climb to the summit of Mount Everest.
Known for its rugged durability, the Explorer is a favorite among adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Do Rolex Explorers increase in value?
Yes, like many Rolex models, the Explorer holds its value well and may even appreciate over time. Factors like condition, rarity, and market demand play a role in its long-term value, making it a solid choice for those looking for both a reliable watch and an investment piece.
What does wearing a Rolex Explorer say about you?
Wearing a Rolex Explorer often suggests a sense of adventure and a love for exploration. It’s a watch for those who appreciate both function and form, with its rugged yet sophisticated design signaling a balance between style and resilience.
Can I swim with a Rolex Explorer?
Yes, the Rolex Explorer is water-resistant up to 100 meters (330 feet), making it safe for swimming and other water activities. However, it is not recommended for deep-sea diving.
How often should I service my Rolex Explorer to ensure its longevity?
Rolex recommends servicing your Explorer every 5 to 10 years, depending on usage. Regular servicing helps keep the movement accurate and ensures the watch maintains its durability and water resistance.
What are the differences between the Explorer and Explorer II models?
The main differences between the Explorer and Explorer II are size and functionality. The Explorer is more minimalist, with a 36mm or 39mm case, while the Explorer II has a 42mm case and features a GMT function with an additional 24-hour hand, making it ideal for tracking two time zones.
How can I buy a Rolex Explorer?
If you’re interested in purchasing a Rolex Explorer, A&E Watches in San Francisco offers both new and pre-owned options. Our expert team can help you find the perfect Explorer model to fit your style and needs. Visit our store or browse our collection online to explore what we have available.