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Old 2 November 2005, 07:10 AM   #1
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This has always stuck in my craw...

All the Rolex watches have names, which I think is way cooler and better maketing than a simple number designation (although Panerai has it right by limiting to three digits, after that my dyslexia sets in).

But in terms of the awesome and mighty Explorer II, I've never understood why the genius' at Rolex gave it that name. I mean, it bears absolutely no resemblance to the original Explorer, the movement is completely different and it has always offered two more complications than the Explorer.

Since the watch was 'designed' for speleologists, why not give it a more robust name like CaveDweller, or CaveMaster or SpeleMaster...

If you ever look into Dowling's book, Rolex has legal claim to a plethora of watch names (prolly more than is listed there now), so why didn't they get more creative? Oops, I'm talking about Rolex... I forgot.

I just don't get the connect between this speleologist's watch and the original Explorer.
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Old 2 November 2005, 07:26 AM   #2
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They treid HoleMaster, but the pimps were flocking to the AD's to buy them all up.
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Old 2 November 2005, 07:38 AM   #3
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I think it's a spelunking good name.
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Old 2 November 2005, 08:56 AM   #4
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They treid HoleMaster, but the pimps were flocking to the AD's to buy them all up.
Nice one Daren!!
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When you figure out Explorer II, then tackle Yacht-Master for me, will ya?

Even though I own one, I have no idea how the name fits with real life.....oh yeah, what John said.....this is Rolex, not real life. My bad.
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Old 2 November 2005, 09:19 AM   #6
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Well let me answer the second one Al. It simply means that the YM is good for timing yacht races, hence the bi-directional bezel to track the start of the race. Also, it is the master, since the watch is only fit for the captain, a man of class and distinction, like us.
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Old 2 November 2005, 11:02 AM   #7
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They treid HoleMaster, but the pimps were flocking to the AD's to buy them all up.
Funny Daren.
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Old 2 November 2005, 11:11 AM   #8
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Daren that was too funny mate. Lay off my pain pills

John, the name makes no sense to me either, but like you said, it's Rolex so it doesn't have to
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Old 2 November 2005, 11:19 AM   #9
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Hey they could have called it the "Watch for exploring Caves" would have been as imaginitive as "DateJust". I bet that one took years to think up.
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Old 2 November 2005, 01:06 PM   #10
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Since we are talking about names

I always wondered why the Turn o Graph was named Thunderbird??

Been watching Commander in Chief as I was writing this, and I've got to say, Geena Davis is sooo HOT!! She's got my vote!
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They treid HoleMaster, but the pimps were flocking to the AD's to buy them all up.
Nice one Daren but whats in a name,well Rolex for one, its got to be the name that nearly everyone on the planet knows.
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Old 2 November 2005, 09:22 AM   #12
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I agree completely, the Explorer II is a misnomer in the line-up. The only other II is the GMT Master II, which makes sense because it's an evolution of the GMT Master. Like you say, the Exp. II bears little resemblence to the original, why the connection.

One of the names Rolex trademarked was "Frogman". I love that. Instead of a James Bond Submariner, I'd like to own a James Bond Frogman. Any watch with the word "frog" right in the name is my new favorite watch.
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Old 2 November 2005, 09:24 AM   #13
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Here ya go Micah.
http://www.muppetcentral.com/collect.../watches.shtml
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Old 2 November 2005, 05:47 PM   #14
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Hmmm

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I agree completely, the Explorer II is a misnomer in the line-up. The only other II is the GMT Master II, which makes sense because it's an evolution of the GMT Master. Like you say, the Exp. II bears little resemblence to the original, why the connection.

One of the names Rolex trademarked was "Frogman". I love that. Instead of a James Bond Submariner, I'd like to own a James Bond Frogman. Any watch with the word "frog" right in the name is my new favorite watch.
Like the "kermit"
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Old 2 November 2005, 11:41 PM   #16
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I liked Geena when she was young but not much of a fan now (except for the fact that she's what, six feet tall? Yowsa!).

Rather than see Geena Davis in archery, I'm much rather see Lucy Liu on a training ride (cycling = spandex!).

BTW, I agree with Micah that Frogman is a much cooler name for a dive watch. I kinda like CAVE DWELLER for the ExpII... more of a macho, cave-man kinda feel.
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I liked Geena when she was young but not much of a fan now (except for the fact that she's what, six feet tall? Yowsa!).

Rather than see Geena Davis in archery, I'm much rather see Lucy Liu on a training ride (cycling = spandex!).

BTW, I agree with Micah that Frogman is a much cooler name for a dive watch. I kinda like CAVE DWELLER for the ExpII... more of a macho, cave-man kinda feel.
Nah....prefer EXPLORER.....Cave Dweller would make the watch sound too pre-historic!!
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I liked Geena when she was young but not much of a fan now (except for the fact that she's what, six feet tall? Yowsa!).

Rather than see Geena Davis in archery, I'm much rather see Lucy Liu on a training ride (cycling = spandex!).
Not sure how tall she is, but she sure stood out on the shooting line......



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I liked Geena when she was young but not much of a fan now (except for the fact that she's what, six feet tall? Yowsa!).

Rather than see Geena Davis in archery, I'm much rather see Lucy Liu on a training ride (cycling = spandex!).

BTW, I agree with Micah that Frogman is a much cooler name for a dive watch. I kinda like CAVE DWELLER for the ExpII... more of a macho, cave-man kinda feel.
Lucy Liu in spandedx. Now you're talkin Johnny.
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Old 3 November 2005, 11:38 AM   #20
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Lucy Liu in spandedx. Now you're talkin Johnny.
I'll vote for that one!!
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I may be a cave man, but me know what me likes!
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