Description:
ROLEX EXPLORER I REFERENCE 6350 HONEYCOMB DIAL
The Rolex Explorer reference 6350 marked the official debut of the “3-6-9” dial configuration in 1953, following earlier experiments by the brand. Designed for optimal legibility, its dial featured luminous material and bold numerals, making it highly readable even from a distance. Unlike the earlier reference 6150 marked “Precision,” the 6350 bore the designation “Officially Certified Chronometer,” signifying stricter movement testing. Most examples featured glossy black dials with gilt text, but a rare variation of the 6350 exists with a distinctive textured “honeycomb” dial. This is the case of this well preserved specimen coming with a fantastic “honeycomb” dial.
The present Rolex Explorer 6350 is a beautiful and authentic example from the early 1950s. The condition is typical for a watch of this era, with some wear and light dings on the case, but it retains its original shape. The dial features the rare and stunning honeycomb texture, showing only light wear. Some luminous material has worn off the indices, but overall, the condition is still excellent for a vintage watch of this age. The original gilt brass hands retain their fantastic vintage look. The watch responds correctly to UV light and a Geiger counter, indicating that it still contains radium on the hands and dial. The caliber A296 is functioning well with no issues. The winding crown is correct and comes with a + symbol under the crown logo. The signed IV/53 caseback shows wear on the outside, but all the inscriptions remain clear on the inside. The serial number and reference code on the case are fully legible. All components are original and correct for the year of manufacture.
Serial Number 955,XXX , Year 1953, Diameter 36mm.