1996 Rolex Explorer I Tritium No Holes Case (Ref. 14270)
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History and Significance
The Rolex Explorer 14270 is one of the most important references in the model's history. Introduced in 1989, it marked the transition from the vintage Explorer aesthetic into the modern era while preserving the core elements that made the model famous. The familiar 3-6-9 dial remained, but Rolex updated the watch with a sapphire crystal, improved movement, and applied white gold hour markers, creating a cleaner and more refined interpretation of the Explorer.
This example dates to 1996 and features an original tritium dial, identified by the "T Swiss T < 25" designation at six o'clock. Tritium was used by Rolex throughout much of the 1990s before the brand transitioned to Super-LumiNova. Today, collectors often seek out tritium examples because they represent the final chapter of Rolex's traditional luminous material and can develop a subtle warmth and character over time that later dials lack.
The Explorer has always been one of Rolex's most purpose-driven watches. Its roots trace back to the brand's involvement with Himalayan expeditions in the 1950s, but the appeal of the model has never been limited to adventure. The 36mm case, highly legible dial, and straightforward design make the 14270 one of the most versatile references Rolex has ever produced. Nearly three decades later, it remains a benchmark for what an everyday watch should be.
Writer’s Thoughts
The condition is what immediately stands out here. Finding a mid-1990s Explorer with an exceptionally clean tritium dial and a bracelet showing minimal stretch is becoming increasingly difficult. It has all the attributes that make the 14270 such a compelling reference: classic proportions, vintage character from the tritium lume, and an understated design that works in almost any setting.
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Every watch is thoroughly vetted, carefully described with complete transparency, and guaranteed authentic. Each piece is offered in honest condition, ensuring collectors receive a timepiece that reflects both originality and integrity.
Brand: Rolex
Model: Explorer I (Ref. 14270)
Year: 1996
Case Material: Stainless steel
Case Size: 36mm
Bezel: Stainless steel smooth bezel
Dial: Black tritium dial with applied white gold markers
Movement: Automatic
Strap/Bracelet: Stainless steel Oyster bracelet
Buckle/Clasp: Rolex Oyster clasp
Contents: Watch only
Case: Excellent overall condition with sharp factory proportions, strong lug definition, and light signs of wear consistent with careful ownership.
Dial: Original tritium dial remains exceptionally clean with attractive creamy lume plots and crisp printing throughout.
Hands: Original tritium hands remain well preserved and display coloration consistent with the dial markers.
Crystal: Sapphire crystal is clean and free from any notable imperfections.
Strap/Bracelet: Original Oyster bracelet remains in excellent condition with minimal stretch and strong brushing throughout.
Buckle/Clasp: Original Rolex clasp remains in excellent condition with light surface wear from normal use.
1996 Rolex Explorer I Tritium No Holes Case (Ref. 14270)
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- Specifications
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History and Significance
The Rolex Explorer 14270 is one of the most important references in the model's history. Introduced in 1989, it marked the transition from the vintage Explorer aesthetic into the modern era while preserving the core elements that made the model famous. The familiar 3-6-9 dial remained, but Rolex updated the watch with a sapphire crystal, improved movement, and applied white gold hour markers, creating a cleaner and more refined interpretation of the Explorer.
This example dates to 1996 and features an original tritium dial, identified by the "T Swiss T < 25" designation at six o'clock. Tritium was used by Rolex throughout much of the 1990s before the brand transitioned to Super-LumiNova. Today, collectors often seek out tritium examples because they represent the final chapter of Rolex's traditional luminous material and can develop a subtle warmth and character over time that later dials lack.
The Explorer has always been one of Rolex's most purpose-driven watches. Its roots trace back to the brand's involvement with Himalayan expeditions in the 1950s, but the appeal of the model has never been limited to adventure. The 36mm case, highly legible dial, and straightforward design make the 14270 one of the most versatile references Rolex has ever produced. Nearly three decades later, it remains a benchmark for what an everyday watch should be.
Writer’s Thoughts
The condition is what immediately stands out here. Finding a mid-1990s Explorer with an exceptionally clean tritium dial and a bracelet showing minimal stretch is becoming increasingly difficult. It has all the attributes that make the 14270 such a compelling reference: classic proportions, vintage character from the tritium lume, and an understated design that works in almost any setting.
Our Promise
Every watch is thoroughly vetted, carefully described with complete transparency, and guaranteed authentic. Each piece is offered in honest condition, ensuring collectors receive a timepiece that reflects both originality and integrity.
Brand: Rolex
Model: Explorer I (Ref. 14270)
Year: 1996
Case Material: Stainless steel
Case Size: 36mm
Bezel: Stainless steel smooth bezel
Dial: Black tritium dial with applied white gold markers
Movement: Automatic
Strap/Bracelet: Stainless steel Oyster bracelet
Buckle/Clasp: Rolex Oyster clasp
Contents: Watch only
Case: Excellent overall condition with sharp factory proportions, strong lug definition, and light signs of wear consistent with careful ownership.
Dial: Original tritium dial remains exceptionally clean with attractive creamy lume plots and crisp printing throughout.
Hands: Original tritium hands remain well preserved and display coloration consistent with the dial markers.
Crystal: Sapphire crystal is clean and free from any notable imperfections.
Strap/Bracelet: Original Oyster bracelet remains in excellent condition with minimal stretch and strong brushing throughout.
Buckle/Clasp: Original Rolex clasp remains in excellent condition with light surface wear from normal use.