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Old 4 September 2006, 01:23 AM   #1
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Can someone post pics of an Explorer 1 pls?

I'd like to see some pics of the Explorer 1. TY
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Old 4 September 2006, 02:16 AM   #2
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Watch is Jons bapistmans,new explores now have the SEL bracelet

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Old 4 September 2006, 02:55 AM   #3
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What does that mean exactly SEL. Is it that much better?
Thanks for the pic though. I'd be interested in seeing more in different angles.
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Check out http://www.rolex.com/en/ SEL = solid end links do a google search, or search forum for pictures,and now with SEL a much stronger bracelet.
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SEL = Solid End Link. That means that the part of the bracelet that attaches it to the case is machined from a solid piece of steel. The Sea Dweller (as an ultra professional dive watch) had that design introduced many years ago and Rolex has started to introduce the SEL on more and more models. The Sub got the SEL in 2000.

The SEL must make the connection between the bracelet and case more sturdy because the pin cannot bend in the middle anymore so the bracelet is attached more secure to the case. Hope this helped
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