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ROLEX | EXPLORER II UK ATTACK HELICOPTER FORCE, REFERENCE 216570 NO 2/48 MILITARY STAINLESS STEEL DUAL-TIME WRISTWATCH WITH DATE AND BRACELET, CIRCA 2015

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December 5, 02:02 PM GMT

Estimate

12,000 - 18,000 GBP

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ROLEX


EXPLORER II UK ATTACK HELICOPTER FORCE, REFERENCE 216570 NO 2/48

MILITARY STAINLESS STEEL DUAL-TIME WRISTWATCH WITH DATE AND BRACELET,

CIRCA 2015


Dial: white

Calibre: cal. 3187 automatic, 31 jewels

Movement number: 1R’5D6’548

Case: stainless steel Oyster, screw-down crown and back, military engraving to the back 

Case number: 22’0RV’284, no 02/48

Closure: stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet with integrated folding clasp

Dimensions: 42mm diameter, bracelet circumference approximately 200mm

Signed: case, dial and movement

Accessories: Rolex guarantee card dated December 2015, original invoice from Watches of Switzerland, green card holder, Rolex Explorer II user manual, green Rolex booklet, Chronometer tag, hang tag and presentation case with outer packaging.


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Rolex has a strong connection to several military regiments, producing special edition pieces for the members of the units they serve. Commissioned in 2014 to commemorate the UK Apache operations, the case back is finely engraved with a Apache helicopter with the Union Jack flag in the background, issue number and the name of the Attack Helicopter Force Officer. Only 48 watches were produced for the Force, no. 1/48 was bought by the Commander, no. 2/48 (the present watch) was offered to the longest serving member of the force, this example was offered to the current Senior Flying Instructor, who had been flying the Apache since 1999.