Do you need the New Sky-Dweller Rolex?
Rolex has updated its Sky-Dweller collection with several aesthetic and technical enhancements. New versions have been introduced, including 18-carat white gold, which makes a comeback in the collection, and for the first time, the Oysterflex strap, which brings greater comfort to the wrist and which is equipped with the Oysterclasp and Glidelock extension systems. The new version also features new dial colors, including a sophisticated mint green available on the white Rolesor version and an elegant blue-green available exclusively on the 18-carat Everose gold version.
The Sky-Dweller features replica Rolex’s patented Saros annual calendar, which was developed exclusively for this model. This calendar displays the current month in one of the 12 holes around the circumference of the dial, located at the far end of the hour markers. The calendar automatically distinguishes between 30- and 31-day months and only requires one date adjustment per year when the month changes from February to March. The Sky-Dweller also includes the Ring Command system, which allows the wearer to easily, quickly, and securely select and set the watch’s functions. Turning the notched Ring Command bezel counterclockwise in one, two, or three positions allows the wearer to select the relevant function, which can then be adjusted via the winding crown.
The new Sky-Dweller is equipped with the 9002 caliber, a derivative of the 9001 movement that has driven the model since its introduction in 2012. 9002 is one of the most complex movements ever designed by Rolex replica engineers, capable of displaying hours, minutes, seconds, dates, months, and additional time zones in 24-hour format. 9002 includes the latest innovations that Rolex has brought to its movements with the latest technical innovations such as the Chronergy escapement, the Paraflex shock absorber, and a new oscillating weight with optimized ball bearings.