The video might take might take me bit longer than I had anticipated. While getting into the guts of this watch, someone clearly had zero clue what they were doing and this thing is most certainly a failed project from someone else. There is incorrectly assembled items in the chronograph, missing parts, etc. I had to source a few parts that I wasn't anticipating needing to replace. Nevertheless, when all is said and done, it will be brought back to it's former glory. Someone really did a number on this watch before I got it though. It's probably the reason I was able to get it so cheap! However I'm not complaining, it'll make for a darn interesting rebuild video!One of my all time favorites right there. Can't wait to see it finished.
Been waiting for a few years for it. Got the call on Thursday.Now that is gorgeous!
Been waiting for a few years for it. Got the call on Thursday.
Been waiting for a few years for it. Got the call on Thursday.
If I were to ever buy a Rolex, an Explorer II would definitely be it. Congrats!
What's the case size on the Explorer?
I believe the Explorer II is 39mm and the current Explorer is 36mm.
Dammit...that's too small for my big ol' gorilla wrist. I don't like anything smaller than 43mm.
So forgive me of my ignorance, but what is the purpose and significance of the GMT?
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