The Rolex 2010 Explorer is Bigger and Better Than Before
Robyn Currie — March 18, 2010 — Fashion
I never really got into wearing a watch, probably because I think of myself as being timeless (YES!). Anyway, the Rolex 2010 Explorer is out, and it promises to be badder than last time around.
This baby is bigger, a whopping 3mm bigger, and features all that you would expect from a Rolex, like the silent, smooth second hand. The numbers have a bright new sheen to them, and the all-over effect is quite nice. Check out the gallery for more of the Rolex 2010 Explorer.
This baby is bigger, a whopping 3mm bigger, and features all that you would expect from a Rolex, like the silent, smooth second hand. The numbers have a bright new sheen to them, and the all-over effect is quite nice. Check out the gallery for more of the Rolex 2010 Explorer.
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