Vintage Rolex Explorer 1655
The Orange Hand Explorer II, otherwise known as Ref. 1655 , has an interesting history.
On the face of it, this watch is no star in the Rolex lineup,
especially when compared to models like the “Pepsi” or DateJust with
two-tone band.
However, the Rolex Explorer 1655 shot to fame when it was rumored to be
worn by one very famous man and has been in demand ever since.
Rolex Clasp Vintage Explorer 1655
This model was introduced in 1971 and features either a 1570 or 1575 movement. It also features a fixed stainless-steel bezel and is a GMT Rolex model.
The most striking thing about the Rolex Explorer is that it was
designed specifically for cave explorers who, due to being in the dark
for so many hours at a time, tend to lose their perspective on “day” and
“night.” The 24-hour hand tells you whether the watch is indicating
4:00 am or 4:00 pm, for example. Rolex marketed this as a great feature for divers, spelunkers or anyone who might be in the dark for some time.
Movement of a Vintage Explorer by Rolex
When the Rolex Explorer 1655 was first marketed, the second had was
straight and unremarkable, but the extra hour hand was a bright orange,
giving this particular version of the watch its name.
In 1974, Rolex added a luminous circle to further aid in seeing the
time in the dark and, after 1975, the extra hour hand was painted a
bright red, although collectors still refer to this version as the
“orange hand” Explorer. The watch was produced until 1985 when it was discontinued from the Rolex lineup.
Crown Vintage Explorer 1655
Some Rolex historians disagree on the date when the orange hand disappeared from the dial. Reference works mark the disappearance as occurring in “mid 70s” but there are still purists who argue that date. Many claim that it is possible to find a Ref. 1655 that was made in the 1980s with an orange hand.
However, others claim that these models actually had red hands that
have faded to orange, just as orange hands will sometimes fade to
yellow.
Wrist Shot of a Vintage Explorer 1655
Many collectors argue that the appearance of the Explorer II is problematic.
It was not popular during its 1971 to 1985 production run, with many
critics claiming that the ideal is “cluttered” or even “illegible.”
However, the Rolex Explorer II Model 1655 was assured a famous spot in
collections everywhere when Steve McQueen wore one during his life time. In fact, this model is colloquially known as the “Steve McQueen” watch.

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