This year, China accurately measured and announced the 45th anniversary of the height of Mount Everest for the first time, and it was also the 60th anniversary of the first time that humans successfully climbed the summit of Mount Everest from the northern slope. In the early 1950s, Rolex developed a series of professional watches with more than chronograph functions, including deep-sea diving, aviation, mountaineering, and scientific exploration. The watches have been widely used. Favored and supported by outstanding people in these fields.
Rolex’s first-generation explorer watch, the watch is made of 904L stainless steel, which has very strong cold resistance; the dial is equipped with night luminous paint to ensure that the scale can be seen clearly in the dark environment, and The three scales of the 369 have been enlarged in fonts for easy reading of the time; equipped with Rolex's automatic movement, the time is also very accurate.
In 1971, Rolex replica watches launched the Oyster Perpetual Explorer II watch, which became the new equipment for professional explorers and adventurers. It was also worn by the volcanologist Harun Tazev, who opened up a new vision for exploration. With the addition of 24-hour hands on the dial, speleologists and polar explorers can quickly know the day and night, and it has become an indispensable timepiece in the adventure journey.
In addition to the Rolex Explorer series, which symbolizes mountaineering, there is also a Montblanc 1858 series of northern and southern hemisphere world time watches, symbolizing the spirit of mountaineering adventure. In 1910, Montblanc began to use the name "Montblanc". Both the logo and the company name represent Mont Blanc, which is the highest mountain in the Alps. Montblanc launched the 1858 series of the North and South Hemisphere World Time limited edition watches specially designed for the "Seven Peaks of the World" Challenge, the "Holy Grail" for mountain explorers.