50th Anniversary 2021 Rolex Explorer II Predictions

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50 Years. While it’s hard for us to imagine being committed to a person for that length of time, it’s easy to see how 50 years could pass in an instant when you’re a luxury watch brand with hundreds of thousands of loyal fans. That must be the origin of that classic old adage: “Relationships come and go but a Submariner is forever?” At least we think it goes something like that. 

It goes without saying that there are few anniversaries we love as much as watch anniversaries, especially as they start to push past the 40 year mark. If a watch has been around for fifty years, it’s definitely doing something right. 

Rolex is known for retooling, redesigning, and refining references on the 50th anniversary of their debuts. Often, the fiftieth anniversary edition of a watch includes some use of the color green, Rolex’s primary brand color.    

2021 is the 50th anniversary of the Explorer II, a vision in monochrome black or white with a sexy arrow-style GMT hand. Before we dive into our predictions, let’s recap what Rolex did to commemorate the 50th anniversary edition of other references.  

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50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SUB: A GREEN BEZEL 

Ah, The Kermit. The watch that kickstarted the twee naming trend for new references and inspired a whole new generation of watch buyers to pivot towards the Submariner. Leading up to the 50th anniversary of the Sub, predictions littered online forums. Collectors wondered how Rolex could improve upon perfection, or risk altering what’s been their bestselling reference since 1960. By adding a green bezel to the Submariner, Rolex respected the integrity of the reference while adding the tiniest bit of whimsy to it. The response from collectors was unequivocally warm, and the Kermit remains an incredibly popular investment piece… if you can get your hands on it, that is. 

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50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE GMT: A FOREST-GREEN DIAL  

The green dial on this gold precious metal GMT brought a sleek emerald dial to a beloved GMT complication watch. The 50th Anniversary GMT arrived in 2005 and stayed in production until April 2020, when it was discontinued. It continued to sell well during that time, providing collectors with a dressier, precious metal version of a classic GMT.   

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50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DAYTONA: A BLUE DIAL  

The 50th Anniversary edition of the Daytona outfitted the beloved chronograph with an ice-blue dial and a chocolate brown ceramic bezel and subdials. The watch was made entirely in platinum, making an already highly-valued reference even more over-the-top. Reference 116506 was released in 2013 and sold for a retail price of $75,000. Usually, the platinum anniversary is the 70th anniversary, but considering how beautiful this watch is, we’ll give Rolex a pass. 

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50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MILGAUSS: A GREEN SAPPHIRE CRYSTAL   

The thin green line that encircles the Milgauss’s dial is a new addition, added in 2007 to reference 116400. For this 50th anniversary update, Rolex pioneered the manufacturing of a tinted green sapphire crystal. While Rolex usually patents its innovations, the green crystal doesn’t have a patent. Why not? Rolex believed the manufacture is so complex that no other watchmaker would even attempt it. Experts surmise that the crystal includes copper and aluminum oxide to contribute to the unique green tint, but only Rolex knows for sure.  

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SEA-DWELLER 50TH ANNIVERSARY: A CYCLOPS & RED TEXT  

One of the more subtle 50th Anniversary references was the Sea-Dweller reference 126600. Rolex expanded the case size from 40mm to 43mm and added a new movement and a Cyclops lens (much to the horror of many Sea-Dweller purists). To top it all off, the Sea-Dweller text was rendered in red, a coy nod to the beloved Double Red Sea-Dweller 1665.  

2021: 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ROLEX EXPLORER II

When the 50th Anniversary edition of the Rolex Explorer II hits HourUniverse in 2021what are we likely to see? Our best guesses vary widely, but all of them are possibilities for the 2021 Explorer II. 

  1. A Stainless Steel Explorer II would respect the rugged tool watch history of the Explorer II and make the reference more available to a wider number of people. A Rolesor Explorer II is also a possibility, since most Rolex references debut in precious metal, move into two tone mixed-metal, and finally land in stainless steel. Is a two tone Explorer in the works? 
  1. Did somebody say Cerachrom bezel? A black ceramic bezel on the Explorer II would be visually interesting, but would that material respect the Explorer’s provenance, legacy, and purpose?   
  1. A Green GMT Hand would follow the pattern of utilizing green design elements for 50th anniversary editions, and it would look incredible on the Explorer II. Our fingers are crossed for this. 
  1. In 2012, Rolex filed for U.S. patent 9405374, a movement component that would allow a watch to use “mechanical memory” to “retain two independent time zones using a single set of hands” and a “switchover mechanism...allowing the time-display member to switch between [time zones].” Can we expect a huge movement innovation in the 2021 Explorer II? When it comes to Rolex, almost anything is possible...

EVEREST BANDS FOR THE EVEREST WATCH 

We’re partial to Explorer models here at Everest, because our name shares some history with the history of the Rolex Explorer. You’ll love how your Rolex Explorer and your Rolex Explorer II look on a rubber strap as you eagerly await next year’s new reference.  

Written by Meghan Clark

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