Introduction
Inspired by the first-ever successful summit of Mount Everest by Sir Edmund Hillary and his Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, who wore a Rolex Oyster Perpetual, the Rolex Explorer has long been Rolex's ultimate adventure watch. Constructed entirely from Rolex's 904L steel, the Explorer's robust design ensures that it can always battle the elements. Featuring some of Rolex's most capable movements and a rich heritage to boot, the Explorer is another display of their timeless design as this icon of watchmaking has remained virtually untouched in its aesthetic since its inception. Identifiable by its signature 3-6-9 glossy black dial, a flat stainless steel bezel, and entirely satin-brushed stainless steel case and bracelet, the Rolex Explorer has become renowned for its understated class, sporty elegance, and capable construction.
Legendary as the Explorer reference that began to evolve the Explorer’s aesthetic beyond the Oyster Perpetual line, the short-lived ref. 6610 was launched in 1955 and produced until around 1959 and features all of the design signatures that we expect from a vintage Explorer. These come in the form of its lacquered black gilt dial, iconic 3-6-9 dial layout and 36mm stainless steel Oyster case. Featuring radium lume, this example’s dial is in great condition, given how radium can impact some dials. Fitted with the new (at the time) cal. 1030 movement, the Explorer ref. 6610 ditched the bubble caseback in lieu of the modern flat caseback that has become a Rolex standard. A truly iconic design with wonderful flourishes that remind its wearer of its vintage and original purpose, this Rolex Explorer ref. 6610 will make for an excellent addition to anyone’s collection.
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Grade
V 8
Status
Vetted & Approved
Included
Watch and box
Est. value range
$10,000 – $15,000
The Details
Brand
Rolex
Dimensions
36mm
Model
Explorer
Movement
Automatic cal. 1030
Reference
6610
Bracelet
Leather strap
Year
1957
Condition
Very Good
Material
Stainless steel
Included
Watch and box
Dial Color
Black
Condition
Watch is in very good overall condition. Case shows surface wear, and soft edges, but no major dings or scratches. There is porosity visible between the lugs, but you can still read the serial and reference number. Original gilt dial in very good condition. Text is bright and legible, with some surface wear and aging to the sunken luminous indexes on the dial. Hands are aged as seen in the images. Crystal has a small crack as seen in the images near the 9 o'clock marker.
Our Perspective
The last Explorer reference to be produced before the collection was modernized with the ref. 1016, the ref. 6610 harbours a place in the hearts of vintage Rolex collectors with its radium dial and gilt inscriptions that combine to create a truly nostalgic dial that is rich with heritage.