Jocke and Tony made their annual pilgrimage to the Basel Watch Fair in Switzerland and brought back great photos of this year's offerings.
One of the new novelties I really like is the new, larger 39 mm Explorer (ref. 214270) from Rolex. The dial is matte black and the 3, 6, 9 quarter arabics are totally devoid of luminous making this model a new "Blackout" Explorer.
According to the specs the updated watch also uses a new movement; the cal. 3132 which is supposedly larger in diameter than the cal. 3130 used in the current Explorer. The cal. 3132 also uses the Parachrom amagnetic balance spring and Paraflex shock protection, both of which are proprietary to Rolex. The luminous on the dial and hands is Chromalight which Rolex is now using to replace Super Luminova. Oddly, the hands used on the new Explorer appear to be the same hands used on the 36 mm ref. 114270. That makes them a little too short to be used on this watch. I hope Rolex makes the hands on the production models a little longer to better fit the increased dial size.
Photo copyright © 2010 Jocke
You can view Jocke's and Tony's Basel trip here.
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