First Look The 2021 UK Best Quality Rolex Explorer II 226570 Fake Watches

Following the announcement of the new luxury Rolex replica watches for 2021 yesterday, we had the chance to have a first (and fast) hands-on session with most of these newly introduced models. Apart from the cool (at least to us) 36mm Explorer in Oystersteel or Rolesor, as well as rather striking meteorite editions of the Daytona, the Crown also had an update of its most rugged exploration watch to show. And now that we had this 2021 Rolex Explorer II 226570 replica watches online with steel case on the wrist, we can give you our first impressions.

Concerning the previous version of this watch, the ref. 216570, here’s a quick reminder. This top quality replica Rolex was produced from 2011 to 2021 and was launched for the model’s 40th anniversary. It paid a discreet tribute to the earliest generation with an oversized orange 24h hand. The case became larger, at 42mm, the radial-brushed bezel remained fixed but with even bolder markings. Mechanically speaking, this 216570 was fitted with calibre 3187, with an independent dual time function. Following the evolution of the case, the dial became ‘Maxi’ with oversized luminous markers and hands. The white model retained the glossy black-outlined markers while the black featured polished white gold markers. And like all its predecessors, it was water-resistant to 100 metres.
Above you can see a comparison between the discontinued 216570 (left) and the newly launched 226570.

While not displayed at the exact same angle, these two images allow for a comparison of what has changed on the Explorer II – and our hands-on session allowed us to confirm what we explained in our introducing article. First of all, let’s go straight to the point. From 216570 to 226570, we’re talking about a minimal update, with most of the elements identical… or at least extremely close in shape, size or execution. Rolex played on the safe side here.

First and foremost, an important thing is that the brand retained the classic – somehow emblematic – stainless steel bezel that was found on this model from 1971 to this date. No ceramic here – and seeing the comments on Instagram when we posted our imaginary version with a black bezel, it’s maybe better this way… So we still find the radially brushed bezel, with a 24h scale engraved and filled in black. A first look makes it clear that the font and size of the numerals/triangles are identical. So, be reassured, the most distinctive element of the 1:1 quality replica Rolex Explorer II is still present.
As for the case, the differences are subtle but existing. First, the oversized 42mm case has been retained and the watch is still entirely brushed on the flat surfaces, while the casebands are polished – classic Rolex. The case is made of Oystersteel and still features crown guards, yet they appear slightly redesigned – more angled than before. Something we’ve seen on the 2020 editions of the Submariner too. The caseback is typical Rolex too, being screwed and void of inscriptions, and the crown is the classic Twinlock. Both ensure a 100m water resistance. Finally, if the sapphire crystal still comes with the brand’s emblematic cyclops, it is now entirely coated with anti-reflective coating on the inner face.
And there are more (discreet) updates to the case of this cheap copy Rolex Explorer II 226570. If you remember the new Submariner collection launched in September 2020, Rolex played on the proportions of the case to bring better visual balance, mostly by enlarging the bracelet, thus resulting in thinner lugs. The same recipe has been applied on the 2021 Explorer II, with a bracelet that is about 1mm larger than before, while the inner faces of the lugs have been shaved. The external shape of the lugs remains almost identical, so the new visual balance is mostly due to the width of the bracelet. Surely, we’re talking about minor changes and only a trained eye will be able to spot a new edition.
For the rest, the bracelet remains equipped with an Oysterlock folding safety clasp and the Easylink comfort extension link (approx. 5mm of extension). The overall feeling of quality is typical of Rolex, with a watch that feels perfectly adjusted and executed. The jump from one generation to the next is hardly perceptible, even though the brushed finishing feels slightly better executed than before – again, this is minimal.

On the wrist, the perfect fake Rolex Explorer II 226570 still feels like the rugged and large sports watch we’ve come to know in the past. The combination of a solid steel case/bracelet with a 42mm diameter makes for a large and heavy watch, but nothing new here. It was already the case with the previous generation. The new proportions of the bracelet and lugs bring a slightly better visual balance on the wrist, and maybe a bit more comfort.
As for the dial, apart from the new Swiss Made inscription with a Rolex coronet, the updates are mostly concerning the white edition. The black version retains its white gold applied indexes but now has new hands, fully polished, replacing the partially blackened ‘floating’ hands. The white dial, on the other hand, has been changed in larger proportions. On the previous reference 216570, the hands and markers were black coated, with a glossy finish. On the new Explorer II 226570 “polar” these are made of white gold, later coated with a matte PVD treatment. The idea was to bring better contrast and to avoid reflections.
Rolex also mentions that the indexes and hands now benefit from an optimised Chromalight display. In daylight, these display elements also have a brighter white hue and the intensity of the blue glow emitted by the hour markers and hands now lasts longer. Finally, the distinctive oversized orange 24h hand, which can be used as both a day-night indicator or an independent dual time display, is still present.
The most noticeable update on this 2021 high quality clone Rolex Explorer II 226570 is its movement, as this new reference adopts the same engine as the current GMT-Master II collection. It is now equipped with the Calibre 3285, which is part of the new generation of movement produced by Rolex, found in almost all models recently introduced. This modern engine features the optimized Chronergy escapement and the blue Parachrome hairspring. It beats at 4Hz and stores up to 70 hours of power reserve. Of course, the movement is a Superlative Chronometer, with a -2/+2 seconds/day precision.

As mentioned, it is a dual time movement, where the hand corresponding to local time can be independently adjusted by one hour increments – the main difference with the GMT-Master II is that the bezel is fixed, meaning that the Explorer II can only display 2 time zones and not 3 like the GMT watch.
In short, the updates are minimal and the evolutions, at least for the habillage of the watch, only concerns some details. The overall feeling of the older generation watch is respected, with only the movement being the real update here. As for the exact measurements, we’ll need to have a second look at it, as we only had the chance to see the Swiss made replica watches for a few minutes.

UK Swiss Luxury Fake Rolex Submariner Ref. 5513 And GMT-Master Ref. 16750 With Glossy Dials

The fake Rolex product line saw many interesting developments in the 1980s. The Cosmograph Daytona replica watches for sale went from the brand’s worst seller to its most sought-after timepiece thanks to the introduction of their first self-winding chronograph movement with the launch of the references 16520, 16523, and 16528 in 1988. Quick-set date functionality made models like the Day-Date far more user-friendly, and the universal incorporation of sapphire crystals across the brand’s models kissed the vintage, acrylic-crystal era goodbye.

Around 1984, just prior to the introduction of sapphire crystals in their bread-and-butter entry-level sports models – the black dial best fake Rolex Submariner ref. 5513 “no-date” Submariner and the copy Rolex ref. 16750 GMT-Master – Rolex introduced an important dial change that has lasted to the present day. After 18 years, Rolex switched from the matte dials used since 1967 to vibrant glossy, lacquered dials with white gold, luminous hour markers.

These still vintage, acrylic-crystal models were both discontinued and replaced with sapphire crystal versions: The blue and red bezel luxury replica Rolex ref. 16700 GMT-Master launched in 1988 replaced the 16750, and the ref. 14060 Submariner (now water resistant to 1,000 ft/330 m) replaced the 5513 in 1990.

The glossy-dial versions of these acrylic-crystal references are therefore quite rare, having been produced for just six years for the 5513 and only four years for the 16750. They combine the best of two worlds – vintage and modern – and are still quite affordable as the knowledge surrounding these rare variants is not widespread.

UK 1:1 Best Replica Rolex Day-Date 18030 Watches With Lapis Lazuli Dial

With all the GMT masters and Submariners burnt into your eyes, this “no dial” (excuse my French) design really strikes above all other Rolex dials I know. No hour markers and a dial made of a rare semi-precious stone. While the AAA perfect fake Rolex Day-Date is one of Rolex’s staple collection models, this particular version that sheds almost all of the dial elements in favor of a deep ultramarine lapis lazuli stone is really something.

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Leaving “only” the day window at 12, the Rolex brand inscription, and the date cyclops at there o’clock behind, the dial is more than enough to occupy the eye. It proves that sometimes less is more. Especially given the fact that the lapis lazuli stone is known to take on almost purple and golden hues when exposed to direct sunlight. Would I buy it? No, because I need hour indexes to feel good. Funnily enough, I consider this more striking than any number of jewels somebody puts on high-quality replica watches of Rolex.

Is The Government Hiding The Report Into Australia Post’s Gifting Of Replica Cartier Watches UK?

It’s well known that the Morrison government is a fan of taking out the rubbish — dropping an unflattering report or announcement on a day when people aren’t paying proper attention.
As such, four days before Christmas the government announced it would not release a report into expenses at Australia Post under fallen chief executive Christine Holgate.
That report was triggered by Holgate’s admission she’d paid bonuses to four staff in the form of perfect replica Cartier watches made from gold, totalling almost $20,000. The whole affair infuriated Scott Morrison who launched a scathing attack on Holgate in parliament.
Holgate ultimately left the job, admitting the bonuses simply did not pass the pub test.

What happened to the report?

If Holgate’s behaviour was, as Morrison claimed, “disgraceful”, why was the report shelved?
Well, it turns out the final report might not be the damning takedown of Holgate the government had hoped for.
According to The Australian Financial Review, it made a specific finding that Holgate had “not breached any rule, policy, procedure or governance requirement or committed any impropriety”.
And as The Australian’s Robert Gottliebsen writes, it found she was acting within proper Australia Post board procedures which, essentially, allowed her to make bonuses of up to $150,000 without board approval.
She chose to deliver those four bonuses in the form of $5000 Cartier watches, and did so in the presence of the chairman. Those bonuses went to executives who’d helped secure a deal between Australia Post and the banks, which added to the corporation’s coffers, and propped up nearly 3,000 post offices.
In the scheme of things, that $20,000 was a mere drop in the ocean. In 2019, 13 Australia Post executives received bonuses in the six figures, totalling $3.4 million. And in 2017, former chief executive Ahmed Fahour resigned shortly after it was revealed, to much outrage, that he earned $5.6 million a year.
So while the salaries of Australia Post executives are mind-bogglingly high to regular people at least, everything we know about the report suggests Holgate did nothing wrong by giving away the luxury replica watches UK. What brought about her downfall was “optics” — no doubt exacerbated by Morrison’s parliamentary rant.

FORMER AUSTRALIA POST CEO CHRISTINE HOLGATE.
What Morrison said

The shelving of the report right before Christmas is pretty convenient for the government, because it probably makes Morrison look like a bit of a mug. The prime minister repeatedly criticised Holgate — telling parliament he was “appalled” by her behaviour.
“The chief executive … has been instructed to stand aside. If she doesn’t wish to do that, she can go,” Morrison said.
Later Holgate’s lawyer said those remarks had been “humiliating”.

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There’s a good chance the final report makes all that language look like an overblown attack on Holgate. But regardless, the decision to keep it secret is pretty consistent with the Morrison government’s approach to transparency.
For one, it represents a U-turn. In November, Communications Minister Paul Fletcher told the ABC the report would be released with appropriate redactions. He’d had the report a whole month, but waited until right before Christmas to announce it wouldn’t be made public.
It’s hardly the first time the Morrison government has kept uncomfortable reading hidden.
During the sports rorts affair, Phil Gaetjens, Morrison’s former chief of staff turned head of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, put together a report appearing to let the government off the hook. It’s never been released.
So while Morrison’s attacks on Holgate last year still seem nasty and uncalled for, everything else about the affair is business as usual.