Today!

Mar 08, 2011,13:32 PM
 

Here is my latest...


  login to reply

Comments: view entire thread

 

When was the last time you wore your Explorer I...

 
 By: KC74 : March 8th, 2011-07:29
On a quiet Tuesday night while the family is asleep.. I took random shots of my current favorite. Sorry the pics are amateurish cos I did not use a proper camera....hope u enjoy the pics and if you have pics of your Explorer I, do share them too..never ge...  

Here you are...

 
 By: amanico : March 8th, 2011-07:36
My wife's 1016 with my 6610... Did I already mention that I'm an Explorer Big Fan? Best, Nicolas....  

Thx Nico, i shall not ask you to explain what is the difference between..

 
 By: KC74 : March 8th, 2011-08:25
...the 1016 and the 6610, other than production units, year, the appearance on the dial, and maybe minor change to the movement? Of course it would be my pleasure to read and to learn if it is your pleasure to inform and guide Thanks in advance, Nico. I s... 

There are several differences...

 
 By: amanico : March 8th, 2011-08:30
The 6610 always comes with a Swiss dial, which is not the case on the 1016. The 6610 has a lollipop second hand. The case is a bit smaller on the 6610 ( 1 mm less, but I have to check ). The movement of the 6610 is not hacking, while, on the 1016, it is h... 

Gracias, Nico...6610 is earlier than 1016 in birthdate, thus..

 
 By: KC74 : March 8th, 2011-08:41
..1016 was improved with a hacking seconds and other features perhaps. So we can say 6610 is even rarer than 1016 but do you prefer the 1016 over the 6610?

Well, I prefer the 6610 for its dial.

 
 By: amanico : March 8th, 2011-10:18
Indeed, it is much rarer than a 1016, as it was produced for a very few years ( circa 3, maybe 4 years ), while the 1016 was in production for at least 20 years, but I don't care about rarity. Yuo can find a very nice 1016 and an ugly 6610, though. It is ... 

I am wearing it at this moment....

 
 By: EdwardL : March 8th, 2011-08:20
Old pics though And I must admit, this is the watch enjoying the most wrist-time ever since I got them. Ed...  

Great, Edward, i am also wearing mine as i type this.

 
 By: KC74 : March 8th, 2011-08:31
Always a pleasure to see one, thanx for sharing. Just earlier today, i was at the office and a client walked over and asked "hey, nice Rolex, but why didn't you get a larger one, since they have 40mm Submariners..." and stuff, and i just told him, look...... 

5504, Ed?

 
 By: amanico : March 8th, 2011-23:29
Help me a bit, as I don't remember well, is it a 5504? Superb, my friend. If things go well for me, I may well complete my " Explo " thema with one, too. Best, Nicolas.

Thank you mate, yup a 5504.nt [nt]

 
 By: EdwardL : March 9th, 2011-07:38
No message body

Not currently wearing mine but here are some pics....

 
 By: watch-guy.com : March 8th, 2011-11:15
G Original timing papers ( and Jubilee bracelet) I prefer the oyster bracelet Julian...  

A beauty, Julian.

 
 By: amanico : March 9th, 2011-07:12
Always a pleasure to see yours! Best, Nicolas.

I keep saying to myself that I should get myself one

 
 By: grigo : March 8th, 2011-11:34
It is a great watch. Best regards, George

Amongst its siblings such as...

 
 By: KC74 : March 8th, 2011-21:32
..Subs, YMs, GMTs, and even Datejust, the Explorer I has enjoyed a low-key success and not much of a mass appeal IMO... it takes a few to appreciate the beautiful simplicity of it... especially the vintage Explorers, and comparing to vintage Subs, one get... 

Today!

 
 By: greenecollector : March 8th, 2011-13:32
Here is my latest......  

Thanks Greene, i saw a pic you posted last time..

 
 By: KC74 : March 8th, 2011-22:41
..some time in late 2009, he was wearing an Explorer isnt that and Explorer ?