@@jimwashington860 You can, just save your extra money. It may take you some time but I assure you, well worth it. I will go further and say this is a type of watch that ends a collection. This new Explorer 36mm became my on and done. I sold a few pieces to fund this, and a few more mid tier watches will go on sale, because the Explorer is the only watch I wear. In the 90's the 36mm was very difficult to get. I missed my opportunity to buy one new (I don't like to buy used). I didn't like the 39mm so I went on without an Explorer. after 20 plus years this came out and was the first client at my AD to ask for one. A 6 months later I got the call. October 2021. So don't wish, save save save, Rolex will continue to produce the 36mm Explorer for at least another 10-15 years. You have some time.
Just picked this up right away after a call from the AD. Had to sell my beloved BB58 to fund this (the value retention and today's market prices sadly had to play a big factor in this decision). It's my first day with it and while the size and wrist presence is definitely reduced, also missing the warmth and red accents from the BB -- I can already foresee a long relationship with the new explorer. Definitely have to give this some time and appreciate it's simple but also striking allure. Thank you for this great review!
@@timemycollection Do you have previous purchase histories? I was lucky I got mine in about 5/6 months. To update -- I LOVE it. It wears a smidge smaller than 36 (or at least an illusion) due to the tapered bracelet an 19mm lug width. The overall feel tho is fantastic. I've held the old 36 and the recent 39mm and this new 36 feels a whole lot more refined. Mainly the OG size, tapered bracelet, chromalite lume, 72 hrs power reserve, AR coating, and properly proportioned dial layout makes everything really makes it feel like its "the best modern version" of the Explorer. One thing to note though that the AR coating + lacquered dial makes it a bit more showy/blingy than the matte tool feels of previous versions.
@@josefsbeach good to hear. I have no previous history with the A.D’s I’m registered with. Which is why it’s difficult to obtain. I feel like i’ll never buy on the grey as i don’t trust it and I can’t afford the premium compared to my living means. The price of the watch alone is more than a big thing to me, let alone an extra fee on top! I do feel this is the best version of the Explorer also. And the fact that it wears small is exactly what i want. My biggest watch is 40mm excusing a garmin smart watch at 47mm. I’ve heard it doesn’t really fit nato’s well but that isn’t a deal breaker for me! Thank you for your update and all the best with your watch memories 🙌🏾
@@timemycollection I totally hear you -- I've always wanted the explorer as it's really the only Rolex I honestly wanted in their catalogue but couldnt justify the premium as well. That's why I sold my bb58 when I purchased the Explorer from the AD. I have small wrists as well and 36 is my favorite size. Don't worry about the nato -- the bracelet it fantastic. May I suggest subtle follows ups with your AD. It helps to keep yourself on top of mind for them and show them that you're actually interested in the piece rather than just being a random flipper. I believe the Explorer would be the easiest to get within their steel sports range -- but then again nowadays Rolex itself is impossible to get unless you pay premium. I'm considering myself extremely lucky to have been offered. Best of luck!
I’ll endeavor to provide a warning ⚠️ of impending music in future reviews for those like yourself that don’t like music on sections where there’s no talking 😉
@@mracekproductions you missed the point. Music is too loud in certain frames relative to your voice that the it becomes a distraction. This is not a matter of dislike for the music
There was no concept of “wrist presence”. Watches were big enough for you to see the dial on your wrist. Why be bigger. It would just get in the way. I believe the early submariners were ~38mm. Now watches need to look good to people standing near you rather than yourself. So everything has to be 40mm++.
If you are looking for just one quality mechanical Swiss tool watch, this is definitely the ONE to own. Wear it anywhere, doing anything. I wouldn’t buy from a flipper but USD msrp $7,200 was worth it for me. I’m an Omega guy and purchased this Explorer from an AD last week. 6 3/4 inch wrist, usually a 39/40mm watch size but on this particular watch, I like the 36mm. 1953, the year I was born, old school cool. Yes, I’m old! Never really wanted a Rolex, except this one.
Fantastic video, Dale! Amazing cinematogrophy as always. As for me, I like the Explorer, would possibly get one at retail, but I'm not paying one dollar over retail for any watch ever, so that rules this one out as well as most other Rolexes ;)
Got it. Small and charming. Watches have become so large in the last few decades that this one appears small, but that was the man's watch size back then. Doesn't matter - it's readable and fine. After a few days of wearing it new watches look oversized.
Rolex Explorer I model 1016 was worn by the well-known British Explorer-Zoologist Sir David Attenborough seen in BBC TV-series entitled Quest Under Capricorn (1963) and Zambezi (1965). 🤓
After almost a year of everyday use. This really goes under the radar, and it's really a do it all type of watch. It's a non-fuk boi flex Rolex, a non-look at me I have a big dik and I'm a douche Rolex. This timepiece is nearly perfect, and it's still a strap monster even with a 19mm lug width. It looks just as amazing on a Hodinkee distressed leather strap, on a NATO, or even on a bund strap.
Well wouldn't that be a perfect two watch collection! I have a 36mm Datejust black dial on a jubilee bracelet and fluted bezel and now seriously considering this as its brother!
@@mracekproductions I’ve found that when your heart is set on one watch, compromising won’t bring the satisfaction. I’ve had to really exercise some self control to not buy a black bay 36 just to get somewhat of that explorer feel
It's the only modern Rolex I would buy, even though I seriously doubt that I will ever get the call from the AD. When I got put on the list the salesperson actually tried to talk me out of it and said it looked too small on my wrist. (probably wanted to sell me a BB58 instead)
I reveny tried on......and it really is too small and feminine......its very dainty!!!! No longer s realistic tool watch and the polished bezel is a scratch magnet.
You almost make me want to get an explorer again! Great video as always!
Haha “almost” 😂😂 thanks heaps dude always appreciate the support
Do it! Get it again.... we know you really want an Explorer again.
I wish I could afford one…
@@jimwashington860 You can, just save your extra money. It may take you some time but I assure you, well worth it. I will go further and say this is a type of watch that ends a collection. This new Explorer 36mm became my on and done. I sold a few pieces to fund this, and a few more mid tier watches will go on sale, because the Explorer is the only watch I wear. In the 90's the 36mm was very difficult to get. I missed my opportunity to buy one new (I don't like to buy used). I didn't like the 39mm so I went on without an Explorer. after 20 plus years this came out and was the first client at my AD to ask for one. A 6 months later I got the call. October 2021. So don't wish, save save save, Rolex will continue to produce the 36mm Explorer for at least another 10-15 years. You have some time.
It's by far the best Explorer review I have seen ! I don't understand why it has not more views !
Very kind thankyou
Just picked this up right away after a call from the AD. Had to sell my beloved BB58 to fund this (the value retention and today's market prices sadly had to play a big factor in this decision). It's my first day with it and while the size and wrist presence is definitely reduced, also missing the warmth and red accents from the BB -- I can already foresee a long relationship with the new explorer. Definitely have to give this some time and appreciate it's simple but also striking allure. Thank you for this great review!
Well said and how I felt as well. It gets better with time. Enjoy !
Congratulations! What’s your latest update on owning this watch?
I’m trying to get one from the AD. But it’s difficult…
@@timemycollection Do you have previous purchase histories? I was lucky I got mine in about 5/6 months. To update -- I LOVE it. It wears a smidge smaller than 36 (or at least an illusion) due to the tapered bracelet an 19mm lug width. The overall feel tho is fantastic. I've held the old 36 and the recent 39mm and this new 36 feels a whole lot more refined. Mainly the OG size, tapered bracelet, chromalite lume, 72 hrs power reserve, AR coating, and properly proportioned dial layout makes everything really makes it feel like its "the best modern version" of the Explorer. One thing to note though that the AR coating + lacquered dial makes it a bit more showy/blingy than the matte tool feels of previous versions.
@@josefsbeach good to hear.
I have no previous history with the A.D’s I’m registered with.
Which is why it’s difficult to obtain. I feel like i’ll never buy on the grey as i don’t trust it and I can’t afford the premium compared to my living means. The price of the watch alone is more than a big thing to me, let alone an extra fee on top!
I do feel this is the best version of the Explorer also. And the fact that it wears small is exactly what i want. My biggest watch is 40mm excusing a garmin smart watch at 47mm.
I’ve heard it doesn’t really fit nato’s well but that isn’t a deal breaker for me!
Thank you for your update and all the best with your watch memories 🙌🏾
@@timemycollection I totally hear you -- I've always wanted the explorer as it's really the only Rolex I honestly wanted in their catalogue but couldnt justify the premium as well. That's why I sold my bb58 when I purchased the Explorer from the AD.
I have small wrists as well and 36 is my favorite size. Don't worry about the nato -- the bracelet it fantastic.
May I suggest subtle follows ups with your AD. It helps to keep yourself on top of mind for them and show them that you're actually interested in the piece rather than just being a random flipper. I believe the Explorer would be the easiest to get within their steel sports range -- but then again nowadays Rolex itself is impossible to get unless you pay premium. I'm considering myself extremely lucky to have been offered. Best of luck!
This is the only Rolex I'd wear. Subtle, slick, quality.
Cheers
Same!
Please tone it down on the music. It's blasting loud in certain frames
I’ll endeavor to provide a warning ⚠️ of impending music in future reviews for those like yourself that don’t like music on sections where there’s no talking 😉
@@mracekproductions you missed the point. Music is too loud in certain frames relative to your voice that the it becomes a distraction. This is not a matter of dislike for the music
@@Arthur_StJohn in your opinion....
@@StruanRobertson29 thanks 😉
I jammed pretty hard with it
Perfect size. Easy to wear all day. I'm getting good feedback on this watch. The original rolex oyster in the 50s was 34mm.
I certainly enjoyed my time with it
There was no concept of “wrist presence”. Watches were big enough for you to see the dial on your wrist. Why be bigger. It would just get in the way. I believe the early submariners were ~38mm.
Now watches need to look good to people standing near you rather than yourself. So everything has to be 40mm++.
Brilliant vid! I just picked this piece up and look forward to wearing it. Cheers
Congrats !!
One of the best reviews of the 124270.
Wow thank you so much 😊
Best video review of this beauty on RUclips!
Very kind thankyou so much appreciate that
it is literally a perfect watch.
Not much to complain about except the obvious 😉😉
Other than its not......perfect for you maybe but is nowhere near for me.
@@johnprosser5035 everyone’s different mate. I’m sure you have a favorite watch too ?
If you are looking for just one quality mechanical Swiss tool watch, this is definitely the ONE to own. Wear it anywhere, doing anything. I wouldn’t buy from a flipper but USD msrp $7,200 was worth it for me. I’m an Omega guy and purchased this Explorer from an AD last week. 6 3/4 inch wrist, usually a 39/40mm watch size but on this particular watch, I like the 36mm. 1953, the year I was born, old school cool. Yes, I’m old! Never really wanted a Rolex, except this one.
@Archie Baldwin I agree on Aqua Terra! I have old school Omegas. Moonwatch, Seamaster 300’s and a Railmaster. My favorite is the next one that I buy 😁
36 mm explorer is not small. It is perfect. I am rocking it on my 18cm wrist just fine! It is the classic. It is elegant. The OG. I love it!
Agreed
Brilliant. 7.75inch wrist here and it feels perfect.
Nice work Dale. Lot's of great shots 👌
Thanks B much appreciated
This watch is perfect for me. I haven‘t these feelings for another watch! The Explorer gives me just JOY!!!
Great to hear
I’ve literally watched them all. This one makes me feel like modern Neo from the matrix while I wear my Explorer 36
Great cinematography brother, as for the watch... never been a fan for f this model. Keep up the amazing work 👍🏼
Thankyou my friend for the kind words
@@mracekproductions ❤️
Lovely watch. Not sure I'd part with my BB54 for it though.
Fantastic video, Dale! Amazing cinematogrophy as always. As for me, I like the Explorer, would possibly get one at retail, but I'm not paying one dollar over retail for any watch ever, so that rules this one out as well as most other Rolexes ;)
Yeah I hear mate and couldn’t agree more. Thanks for watching and commenting much appreciated
Best watch in the collection..and unless you planning on going to the bottom of the ocean...or are a show off....Its the perfect size
Yeah pretty hard to argue with that !!
Amazing video - definitely an inspiration to those of us wanting to get started in transitioning our IG to YT!
Thankyou so much very kind 🙏🙏
Got it. Small and charming. Watches have become so large in the last few decades that this one appears small, but that was the man's watch size back then. Doesn't matter - it's readable and fine. After a few days of wearing it new watches look oversized.
Well said. It’s nicely balanced
Great Aussie content!
Thanks heaps mate !!
Rolex Explorer I model 1016 was worn by the well-known British Explorer-Zoologist Sir David Attenborough seen in BBC TV-series entitled Quest Under Capricorn (1963) and Zambezi (1965). 🤓
Very cool
Amazing work, its such a pleasure to watch your videos! May I ask if you shoot in 30fps?
Thanks for the kind words. I have been trying some stuff in 30fps … from memory this one was yes
After almost a year of everyday use. This really goes under the radar, and it's really a do it all type of watch. It's a non-fuk boi flex Rolex, a non-look at me I have a big dik and I'm a douche Rolex. This timepiece is nearly perfect, and it's still a strap monster even with a 19mm lug width. It looks just as amazing on a Hodinkee distressed leather strap, on a NATO, or even on a bund strap.
Amazing man ! Love hearing stories like this. Thanks for sharing
Awesome vid👍😎
Thanks so much
I own this watch yet here I am watching a review on it 😂 It’s a beautiful watch really. Perfect proportions for this style of watch.
Haha thanks for watching much appreciated
We all do the same lol . Addicts
The Explorer R got small dot at bottom 😅
You know you want one when you think to yourself, BEAUTIFUL.
Well done, interesting review.
Thanks so much !
This 36mm Explorer I could be the perfect watch but I prefer the 36mm Datejust with the blue dial.
Can’t go wrong with either … if you can get one .. at retail 🙈🙈
Well wouldn't that be a perfect two watch collection! I have a 36mm Datejust black dial on a jubilee bracelet and fluted bezel and now seriously considering this as its brother!
I have one but it looks kind of more formal and dressy. I want an explorer for the day to day.
Fantastic
Hi! This watch is not in the Perth and Melbourne ADs. So now what? Paid $3000 over retail sales price?
Go on waitlist like everyone else
Classic n Historical
Well said
No entiendo
Go on son !
I NEEEEEED IIIIIIIT
Haha 😂 there’s other options as well
@@mracekproductions I’ve found that when your heart is set on one watch, compromising won’t bring the satisfaction. I’ve had to really exercise some self control to not buy a black bay 36 just to get somewhat of that explorer feel
@@theannouncer5538 fair enough
Rollie in ma wrist
The purest Rolex there is.
Love it!
36mm is too small for my wrist , thank god for the 214270!!
Great there’s something for everyone 😊
Do you have an 8 inch wrist?
Yucks 19 to 14mm taper. Too dainty
For me 36 is too small. It s the only rolex i m interested in
Lucky there was a 39mm before this one 😉
It's the only modern Rolex I would buy, even though I seriously doubt that I will ever get the call from the AD.
When I got put on the list the salesperson actually tried to talk me out of it and said it looked too small on my wrist. (probably wanted to sell me a BB58 instead)
I think you’ll have a better chance of getting this one than any other Rolex.
I reveny tried on......and it really is too small and feminine......its very dainty!!!! No longer s realistic tool watch and the polished bezel is a scratch magnet.
Wasn’t too small for sir Edmund to summit a large mountain … 😉
This is a woman's watch. No man should be caught dead with this on his wrist.
Do you measure your masculinity in case sizes, daddy?
@@nathanf3230 lol 😂 nice
@@nathanf3230 Yes, that is what men do. Is that clear?
@@fred2you In other words, you wear a 36mm because you are built like a girl.