Introduction
The genesis of the cream-colored 16550 are a bit of a mystery. A mistake in the mixing of the laquer perhaps? By design? No matter what you may think the origin of the story is, the cream dial 16550 has become highly sought after. The 16550 was the first sapphire crystal version of the Explorer II, as well as the first Explorer II to become available in an array of dial colors.
Debuting in 1971, the Rolex Explorer II was released to satiate the demand for a relatively niche timepiece for a particular type of explorer, Spelunkers, or cave explorers as we may call them. Made only of steel, the Explorer II's construction ensures that none of its parts might crack or break off against a rock in cramped conditions, such as a bezel insert. With this use in mind, the Explorer II originally featured its iconic arrow-shaped 24-hour hand to differentiate between AP and PM for spelunkers that might lose track of the day and night cycle while they were in caves for days at a time. The modern Explorer II models have had this function exchanged for a fully operational GMT-hand. Featuring its signature fixed stainless-steel bezel, arrow-shaped 2nd hour hand, and robust design, the Explorer II makes for an incredible jack-of-all-trades timepiece as it comprises of just about everything your modern exploring needs might demand. Whether you're 500m under a mountain, 30m underwater, or 10,000m in the air on a trans-Atlantic flight, the Explorer II has you covered.
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Grade
M 9
Status
Vetted & Approved
Included
Box, Papers and Booklets
Est. value range
$15,000 – $25,000
The Details
Brand
Rolex
Dimensions
40mm
Model
Explorer II
Movement
Automatic cal. 3085
Reference
16550
Bracelet
Stainless steel Oyster bracelet
Year
1986
Condition
Near-Mint
Material
Stainless steel
Included
Box, Papers and Booklets
Dial Color
Cream
Condition
Watch is in near-mint condition near new condition. There is virtually no wear evident anywhere, except for the marks on the back of the lugs due to removing the bracelet. The dial is a light cream in color, with light ivory luminous that matches the hands perfectly. The "LY" in "OFFICIALLY" is partially missing due to a light impression when printing the dial. Bezel has all the black enameling intact in the numbers, and the edges are razor sharp. Oyster bracelet has matching 1986 "K6" date code on the clasp, and has 13 links total. There is no stretch evident.
Our Perspective
Featured here, is what would be considered as the textbook configuration- thick font bezel, rail dial, white gold indexes and nine million serial number, with original box and papers. This fine and complete example of a 16550 Cream Dial would be a trophy for any vintage Rolex collector.