Rolex Explorer 114270 Full Review Part 2

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2010

When I was looking to purchase the Rolex Explorer, I looked for information everywhere, all to no avail. Here is the second of my two part review of the legendary Explorer 114270 from Rolex. I hope the review can answer any and all questions you have regarding this particular watch. Feel free to ask a question through comment. Please SUBSCRIBE and LIKE for more videos to come! Thanks for your time.

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  • ha ha white gold??...i do love this watch

  • @lucasnooker for a rolex!!!

  • Sir you are a connoisseur and a gentleman - Enjoyed every second of your two reviews - Am am saving for one of these under the suspicion that this watch, while being 'entry level' as far as the Rolex range is concerned is the best one to get. And your excellent review has confirmed this for me. It is not 'pretentious' or too 'bling' in my opinion I do not favour an overly fussy watch - I look forward to owning one of these

  • Hell yeah, why don't we hear beer bottles getting popped in the background? If you're gonna deliver the lecture, do it in style. Cold beers and Rolex please.

  • nice review...but 26min of review with no wrist shot? c'mon... it's a watch!

  • is 26 min of review really needed for a watch?

  • Beautiful watch, I got a K-series one of the first 114270's it was nice to see one of the last ones.

    very well done review

    cheers

  • @softmadehard

    Well assuming that you are sending your watch to the New York and Dallas service center for repair or service, it is guaranteed that nothing will happen to your watch. In all my experience with watches, I have never heard of a real watch swapped and returned. RSC NY and Dallas are serious and professional organizations; the people who work on your watches are trained professionals and presumably own many expensive pieces themselves. No issue at all.

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