
Jaeger's spontaneous acquisition of a Rolex Explorer I 124270 on a Spanish island highlights a rare opportunity in today's luxury watch market. This article delves into the appeal of the 36mm Explorer, a model celebrated for its classic proportions and understated elegance. Jaeger's experience sparks a discussion on the perceived size and enduring charm of this iconic reference.

The Rolex reference 124270 represents a time-only model within the brand's stainless steel collection. This reference features a black dial configuration and positions itself as a straightforward three-hand watch without additional complications.
The 36mm case is constructed from Oystersteel with a fixed smooth bezel. A sapphire crystal protects the black dial, while an automatic movement powers the timekeeping functions. The watch offers 100-meter water resistance, providing basic protection against moisture and brief immersion.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking a clean, understated Rolex execution in a traditional 36mm case size. The black dial provides strong contrast and legibility, while the smooth bezel maintains focus on the dial elements. The automatic movement and sapphire crystal represent contemporary technical standards within this time-only format.
Just tool watch goodness. Cheers, John
When I first saw it in person I had to physically measure it just to make sure it was 36 as it did look small. However I had gotten used to the sizes of my other pieces, and when on the wrist the Explorer's size surprisingly changes to being actually perfect, and not small at all! I do love the under-the-radar simple/classic look, that remains a super stylish and functional gem!
what I know now I would still have mine.
The explorer is a great looking watch 👍 Enjoy D
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