Hello!
Today we would like to introduce the Commit exhibits.
Unfortunately, this is not a product for sale,
This is a masterpiece that everyone should see, so please come and see it!
Rolex Explorer I All Tritium
Ref.14270 Serial.N4 (manufactured around 1991)
Cal.3000 78360/FF558B Clasp Code R9
Accessories: Box and warranty card
"Not For Sale"
"Ref. 14270" manufactured from E to P (around 1991 to 2000)
The combination of tritium luminous and a single buckle with a T-number is
It's reminiscent of a vintage model and is really cool.
Recently, semi-vintage wines from around here have been gaining attention.
I have the impression that it is becoming particularly popular.
The one we are introducing this time was manufactured around 1991.
This is a patina dial with outstanding tritium luminous glow.
What do you think??
This tan!! Compared to other models such as the Submariner,
I have the impression that there are very few Ref.14270s that have been burned,
It is rare to see an individual that is burned so intensely like this.
Here is a comparison photo with the same single tritium Ref. 14270.
It's the same model, but there are such individual differences.
mutation??
The Ref. 14270 has the strongest burnt finish.
It's like something completely different!!
The case is in excellent condition and is in excellent condition.
There is a protective sticker remaining on the back cover.
Patina Explorer "Ref.14270"
This is a semi-vintage model with a great atmosphere!
Monsters like this exist, which is what makes sports stories from this era so interesting!!
This item is not for sale but you can see it in store!
Please feel free to contact us!!