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Watch Jeff Cohen appraise a Rolex Explorer reference 1016, ca. 1964, in Living History Farms, Hour 3. Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is provided by Ancestry and American Cruise Lines.
The case uses Rolex’s proprietary Oystersteel, with polished bezels and sides that contrast the brushed finish of the lugs, giving the Explorer some wrist presence without being too showy.
"The Roman numerals were adopted to clarify any confusion that may occur because the NFL championship game — the Super Bowl — is played in the year following a chronologically recorded season.
It's the thing that comes up every darn year: the number of the Super Bowl is written in Roman numerals, which is quite the tradition. But if you're here, you might be wondering: how do you read ...
The use of Roman numerals for each Super Bowl dates back to the fifth Super Bowl, with the league adopting the use of the system to avoid confusion over the year the game is associated with.
The NFL opted to use the number 50 instead of "L," as designers felt the Roman numeral lacked visual appeal for marketing purposes. Roman numerals returned the following year with Super Bowl LI.