Elegant and technically sophisticated, the Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller was designed for those continually travelling the globe. Featuring the Saros annual calendar and Ring Command system, it simultaneously indicates two time zones, as well as the date and month, and allows them to be adjusted with one simple gesture.
Rolex Sky-Dweller
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The Saros calendar automatically differentiates between 30-day and 31-day months. It therefore requires only one manual date adjustment a year, when February turns to March. It is intuitive and simple to read. The current month is indicated in red in one of the dozen windows that punctuate the hour markers around the circumference of the dial.
The watchmaking innovation relies on two-gear ratios and only four-gear wheels added to Rolex’s instantaneous date calendar. This elementary structure gives the Saros annual calendar excellent reliability.
By turning the fluted bezel counterclockwise – the profile of which is accentuated to make it easier to handle – the wearer chooses the indication that they wish to set. First notch: date and month. Second notch: local time. Third notch: reference time.
Spanish golfer Jon Rahm, Brazilian skipper Robert Scheidt and American show jumper Kent Farrington are among the Rolex Testimonees who have adopted the Sky-Dweller.
A selection of models
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Sky-Dweller
Oyster, 42 mm, Everose gold -
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Sky-Dweller
Oyster, 42 mm, yellow gold -
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Sky-Dweller
Oyster, 42 mm, white gold -
Rolex
Sky-Dweller
Oyster, 42 mm, Everose gold -
Rolex
Sky-Dweller
Oyster, 42 mm, Oystersteel and white gold -
Rolex
Sky-Dweller
Oyster, 42 mm, yellow gold -
Rolex
Sky-Dweller
Oyster, 42 mm, Everose gold -
Rolex
Sky-Dweller
Oyster, 42 mm, Oystersteel and yellow gold -
Rolex
Sky-Dweller
Oyster, 42 mm, Oystersteel and yellow gold -
Rolex
Sky-Dweller
Oyster, 42 mm, Oystersteel and white gold