Can’t beat gold polished Roman numerals that sparkle like jewels in the sunlight. Loving the sun ray dial man that pops!MAMACOO watches. What a beautiful subtle piece.
AMZWATCH is one of my favorite watch manufacturers they do offer beautifull dials, good workmanship & moovements.That smooth sweeping second hand is truly mesmerizing!
Exploring the Explorer with you was illuminating. I never would have guessed at these things. The presentation was easy to follow and the comparisons very well done. Thanks.
Excellent video...I've owned and worn my 1016 for over 35 years...each reiteration of the Explorer has its own merits. I hope you wear and enjoy yours for decades to come! For me, why the 1016 is the best of them all, is as follows. It tells time and nothing else as it was originally designed to do as a Tool watch. The 1570 caliber has been proven to be one of Rolex's best due to its simple, robust, durable, reliable and accurate time keeping. The dial is where it shines. At a glance you can tell the time. The hands which are the most important feature, standout over the numerals and markers. From the 14270 and on, both the markers and numerals have grown in relation to the hands and so at a glance one sees them first over the hands. With an analog watch you don't even need the hour markers to tell time (eg the Movado Museum). The combination of hour markers stick and numerals is what can take it to from the Field to the Ballroom. A classic in both environments. The minute hand actually touches the minute markers!! Since the 1016, the only other Explorer where the minute hand touches the minute markers is the new 40mm version. Huh?! why not the 36mm??? Finally, the Acrylic crystal. For this watch to truly maintain its roots you should not fear taking it anywhere. I have worn my 1016 doing everything from obstacle races, ice hockey, skiing, tobogganing, swimming...with no fear of breaking the sapphire. Truly the G-Shock of mechanical watches. There is one negative in that the Tritium no longer glows, but with the matte black dial and the white markers and hands any bit of light is caught and reflected....Anyway there is no disputing the beauty of all the Explorers and everyone that owns any version of it appreciates it for what it is!
Just watched your other video...Well done...I will admit if i was going to buy a Second Explorer it would be the 114270 for all the same reasons you have discussed. I guess i could live with the sapphire crystal but would be tough to get use to the "no lug-hole" case ... I love to change my straps especially since i wear it doing everything and the NATO is much better to be active in...the only thing i don't like is the engraved rehaut ... its just a bit much and serves no purpose ... Again well done videos and wear and enjoy it!!
@@davidd1016 hey!...thank you for watching and your comments!...Your insights on having the 1016 are very appreciated!...Excellent perspectives....Awesome....thank you and cheers to enjoying our Explorers for decades to come!
Watch are the ultimate Men's accesories!Enjoyed watching your collection. Keep going!As a watch enthusiast and watch reviewer, I can say MAMACOO this was a great choice. Enjoyed your video!
got my 39mm with the white dial on the 3-link "Bader" bracelet watch on MAMACOO 3 weeks ago and am loving it to pieces. Absolute fantastic watch that wears super comfortable on my 6.75 inch wrist. Chose the 3-link over the 5-link bracelet for the toolless quick adjustment. Way more comfortable than my Longines Hydroconquest 41 mm.
about the dial, i've noticed on my 224270 that in low light/dark the indices still 'pop' even when uncharged. i think the contrast between dial and indices/hands is perfectly thought out.
I wasn't looking into the Explorer 1 models until recently. I always expected a Rolex to be a DJ or a Sub/Gmt, which is what I have. But since I was offered one from my AD, I got the new 40. I had to adjust to it because the 1st center link bracelet flares out a bit from the case, making it seem bigger. I measured the case, and got less than 40mm diameter. After wearing it for a couple of days, it began to look better on my 6.5 wrist. and the more I look at it, the more the dial grows on me. I prefer the glossy black dial, and the white gold markers. As simple as its design, these make it pop a bit more and make it classy. I dint know the 36m 3,6,9 did not glow...learned something new! thank you
That Datejust-Explorer looks dope. It's perfect for my taste for balanced asymmetry. That being said, the Explorer for me is "brutal legibility and simplicity", which also means no date.
Great Video. I love Everything about my Explorer 40mm. The Layout is such a cool Design. It is the First time I see a incipio Ex 😮😮😮 I love it !!! Thank You for this „suhggestion“ 🙏🏼
The only downside of your latest videos on the 114270 is that they make me question whether my railmaster 36 is still my favorite...🙄🧐 🤕 (maybe trying to compare is not always a good idea? (meaning for me )) Top video
@@artblend4278 thanks for commenting. You know, if I were to redo this latest video, I would have used at least one photo of my Railmaster 36…I can’t believe I didn’t do that. With just a couple of tweaks, the Railmaster 2504/2804 could be a game changer. If it had a broad arrow hour handset and a better bracelet clasp…could you imagine?…Man, that’s a great watch….enjoy yours!
@@favoritethings3065 Thanks! I admit the clasp doesn't allow any adjustment but on the other hand it is quite unique, and the bracelet is kindof too thick....I understand that the arrow minute hand is a sort of breach of contract in the eyes of purists!😅 anyway, apart from that it is still the closest competitor, i think you will agree with that!! enjoy your Xplorer!
A classic Rolex Explorer needs to be 36 mm, just ask these British gentlemen, author Ian Fleming, zoologist Sir David Attenborough and watch maker Roger W. Smith. 2:58 that rehaut inscribed with Rolex Rolex Rolex just doesn't look good
Can’t beat gold polished Roman numerals that sparkle like jewels in the sunlight. Loving the sun ray dial man that pops!MAMACOO watches. What a beautiful subtle piece.
This is such an excellent video breaking down details of the 114270. Thanks for the review!
@@oddpout hey thank you for the kind words....it was a real labor of love.
AMZWATCH is one of my favorite watch manufacturers they do offer beautifull dials, good workmanship & moovements.That smooth sweeping second hand is truly mesmerizing!
Exploring the Explorer with you was illuminating. I never would have guessed at these things. The presentation was easy to follow and the comparisons very well done. Thanks.
@@Mel-95 thanks for the comments....I'm glad you liked it
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Excellent video...I've owned and worn my 1016 for over 35 years...each reiteration of the Explorer has its own merits. I hope you wear and enjoy yours for decades to come! For me, why the 1016 is the best of them all, is as follows. It tells time and nothing else as it was originally designed to do as a Tool watch. The 1570 caliber has been proven to be one of Rolex's best due to its simple, robust, durable, reliable and accurate time keeping. The dial is where it shines. At a glance you can tell the time. The hands which are the most important feature, standout over the numerals and markers. From the 14270 and on, both the markers and numerals have grown in relation to the hands and so at a glance one sees them first over the hands. With an analog watch you don't even need the hour markers to tell time (eg the Movado Museum). The combination of hour markers stick and numerals is what can take it to from the Field to the Ballroom. A classic in both environments. The minute hand actually touches the minute markers!! Since the 1016, the only other Explorer where the minute hand touches the minute markers is the new 40mm version. Huh?! why not the 36mm??? Finally, the Acrylic crystal. For this watch to truly maintain its roots you should not fear taking it anywhere. I have worn my 1016 doing everything from obstacle races, ice hockey, skiing, tobogganing, swimming...with no fear of breaking the sapphire. Truly the G-Shock of mechanical watches. There is one negative in that the Tritium no longer glows, but with the matte black dial and the white markers and hands any bit of light is caught and reflected....Anyway there is no disputing the beauty of all the Explorers and everyone that owns any version of it appreciates it for what it is!
Just watched your other video...Well done...I will admit if i was going to buy a Second Explorer it would be the 114270 for all the same reasons you have discussed. I guess i could live with the sapphire crystal but would be tough to get use to the "no lug-hole" case ... I love to change my straps especially since i wear it doing everything and the NATO is much better to be active in...the only thing i don't like is the engraved rehaut ... its just a bit much and serves no purpose ... Again well done videos and wear and enjoy it!!
@@davidd1016 hey!...thank you for watching and your comments!...Your insights on having the 1016 are very appreciated!...Excellent perspectives....Awesome....thank you and cheers to enjoying our Explorers for decades to come!
@@favoritethings3065 no worries ... just subscribed :)
Watch are the ultimate Men's accesories!Enjoyed watching your collection. Keep going!As a watch enthusiast and watch reviewer, I can say MAMACOO this was a great choice. Enjoyed your video!
that was incredible. what a beautiful watch and what great work you did on it!MAMACOO
got my 39mm with the white dial on the 3-link "Bader" bracelet watch on MAMACOO 3 weeks ago and am loving it to pieces. Absolute fantastic watch that wears super comfortable on my 6.75 inch wrist. Chose the 3-link over the 5-link bracelet for the toolless quick adjustment. Way more comfortable than my Longines Hydroconquest 41 mm.
about the dial, i've noticed on my 224270 that in low light/dark the indices still 'pop' even when uncharged.
i think the contrast between dial and indices/hands is perfectly thought out.
@@davetaddeo nice!...yes, noatter which model....the Explorer is a beautiful balance between luxury and practicality.
Good insight on the number design
@@steeler5563 thanks for watching and commenting!
Wonderful analysis. I appreciate your discernment. Thank you.
Thank you for watching and commenting!
I wasn't looking into the Explorer 1 models until recently. I always expected a Rolex to be a DJ or a Sub/Gmt, which is what I have. But since I was offered one from my AD, I got the new 40. I had to adjust to it because the 1st center link bracelet flares out a bit from the case, making it seem bigger. I measured the case, and got less than 40mm diameter. After wearing it for a couple of days, it began to look better on my 6.5 wrist. and the more I look at it, the more the dial grows on me. I prefer the glossy black dial, and the white gold markers. As simple as its design, these make it pop a bit more and make it classy. I dint know the 36m 3,6,9 did not glow...learned something new! thank you
@@Cga1225 congrats on you new 221270...enjoy!
Good job taking what might be the most reviewed watch on youtube and still manage to add a few fresh new takes on it
@@speedmariner680
Hey thanks!....much appreciated.
That Datejust-Explorer looks dope. It's perfect for my taste for balanced asymmetry. That being said, the Explorer for me is "brutal legibility and simplicity", which also means no date.
@@vaclav_fejt agreed on everything you said. That custom DJ was something I saw online....never in person.
Great breakdown of one of the perfect watches.
@@webvideofan thank you for watching!
Excellent points.
@@ListenToPowerViolence thanks for watching and commenting!
The Mercedes handset is the most functional handset designed by man. Works so well in low light.
@@ListenToPowerViolence very good point!
Great Video. I love Everything about my Explorer 40mm. The Layout is such a cool Design. It is the First time I see a incipio Ex 😮😮😮 I love it !!! Thank You for this „suhggestion“ 🙏🏼
@@eg4059 thank you for the comments. I did a full review of the Incipio, maybe you've seen it.
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The only downside of your latest videos on the 114270 is that they make me question whether my railmaster 36 is still my favorite...🙄🧐 🤕 (maybe trying to compare is not always a good idea? (meaning for me )) Top video
@@artblend4278 thanks for commenting. You know, if I were to redo this latest video, I would have used at least one photo of my Railmaster 36…I can’t believe I didn’t do that. With just a couple of tweaks, the Railmaster 2504/2804 could be a game changer. If it had a broad arrow hour handset and a better bracelet clasp…could you imagine?…Man, that’s a great watch….enjoy yours!
@@favoritethings3065 Thanks! I admit the clasp doesn't allow any adjustment but on the other hand it is quite unique, and the bracelet is kindof too thick....I understand that the arrow minute hand is a sort of breach of contract in the eyes of purists!😅 anyway, apart from that it is still the closest competitor, i think you will agree with that!! enjoy your Xplorer!
great video.. great watch!!
@@Heater-lk7fc thank you for watching and commenting!
Love the explorer but lost interest in it since getting my iwc mark 18
@@coffeeboyclips1973 wow....that's another beauty...congrats!
That's my daily driver love it
@@frp88k mine too...most days
A classic Rolex Explorer needs to be 36 mm, just ask these British gentlemen, author Ian Fleming, zoologist Sir David Attenborough and watch maker Roger W. Smith.
2:58 that rehaut inscribed with Rolex Rolex Rolex just doesn't look good
Perverse buying a mechanical watch with quartz having so many advantages . Incomprehensible 😮