Sky-Dweller Ref.326933
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About reference 326933
What is Ref.326933
Reference 326933 is the first generation Sky-Dweller, a Rolesor (combi) model in stainless steel and 18K yellow gold that has been produced since 2017. The bezel is a fluted bezel with a jagged mountain shape, and Rolex manufactures it only with precious metal materials. The dial is available in three colors: black, white, and champagne gold. At the beginning of the release, the only bracelet was the Oyster bracelet, but from 2021, the Jubilee bracelet was added. Ref.326933 has many options for dial colors and bracelets, but it also has a wide variety of series such as solid gold specifications with different model numbers and different materials, leather belts, and Oysterflex.
The charm of the Sky-Dweller
The biggest attraction of the Sky-Dweller is that it can display two locations, home time and local time, at the same time, and it is equipped with Rolex's first annual calendar. The 24-hour display in the center of the dial can be rotated to easily adjust the local time, home time, and date. can be checked with the central hour, minute and second hands. In addition, the date is linked to the local time, and the date of the wearer's local time is always displayed, making it the perfect model for business trips and travelers.
The Sky-Dweller's annual calendar is inspired by the Saros system, an ancient Greek astronomical phenomenon patented by Rolex. increase.
The Sky-Dweller's annual calendar is inspired by the Saros system, an ancient Greek astronomical phenomenon patented by Rolex. increase.
The charm of the Sky-Dweller
The installed mechanical Automatic winding movement Cal.9001 is a movement developed exclusively for the Sky-Dweller.In addition to the conventional 24-hour display and GMT function, it is equipped with an annual calendar mechanism. 14 patented technologies, including the hairspring, are used. Introduced in 2012, this movement is one of the most complex calibres Rolex has developed and is linked to a rotating Ring Command bezel. Like all Oyster Perpetuals, it is chronometer certified by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC).