May 29th, 1953, when Sir Edmund Hillary and Tensing Norgay finally conquered Qomolangma, two watches on their wrists has been remembed by history. “Because it’s there.” So many expeditions, so many attempts and so many dreams, all motivated by this simple faith.
Since 1920s, Rolex has been using the whole world as its quality-testing laborotary, it believed that using the real conditions to test watch is the best way. Influened by this pioneering spirit, Rolex equipped in numerous Himalayan expeditions and those “experiment results” had direct impact on its development.
Now on BaselWorld 2010, the new Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer creation finally unveiled, 39mm large 904L steel case, Calibre 3132 selfwinding movement, Additional glide-lock clasp, blend classic and modern enements together, and the Calibre 3132 movement bring Oyster Perpetual Explorer new heights in precision.
More information:
39mm 904L steel case
Sapphire crystal
Movement: Calibre 3132, selfwinding, developed in-house, bearing COSO Chronometer certification power reserve to 48 hours
904L steel band
Waterproof to 100 meters
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