Although the Watches and Wonders, which became the world’s largest watch fair, briefly suffered access difficulties when it opened theie doors on the digital world on April 7 due to pandemic conditions, enthusiasts did not take their eyes off computers, tablets and mobile phones during the day.

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Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona

The main feature of the Fair is that each participating brand introduces the highly anticipated new watches, as always, some brands have again stood out from others and attracted great attention. Rolex, whose even the smallest change in watch designs caused excitement, became one of the brands that delighted its fans with it’s new watches with lean lines.

Explorer: An Icon Dedicated To Modern Explorers

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Oyster Perpetual Explorer 36Mm

Rolex is a brand that has cared for explorers since the 1930s, supporting many Himalayan expeditions with Oyster watches for this purpose. Behind this support was the goal of collaborating with explorers and creating a better watch, always using the harsh conditions of the world as a laboratory. Each feedback from the Explorers has played an important role in the evolution of Rolex watches, so new models have been developed that measure time with stable, high accuracy.

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Oyster Perpetual Explorer 36Mm

One of the general trends in the watch industry over the past 20 years has been the gradual growth of watch diameters and the departure from the structures of the first models. The Rolex new Explorer, or Oyster Perpetual Explorer under it’s full name, challenges this understanding and returns to the dimensions of the original model introduced the same year after Sir Edmund Hillary and his guide Tenzing Norgay’s first Mount Everest climb on May 29, 1953, with a diameter of 36 mm.