Keeping track of time across the world

Rolex Sky-Dweller

An elegant watch for world travellers, the Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller features a dual time zone and an annual calendar called Saros that displays the month by means of 12 apertures around the circumference of the dial – the current month is shown in red. A compelling blend of technical sophistication and ease of use, the Sky-Dweller is the result of Rolex’s unique culture of innovation.

Style of the Rolex Sky-Dweller

THE EXQUISITE SIMPLICITY OF TRACKING TIME

The Sky-Dweller's off-centre disc for the second time zone gives the watch excellent legibility and distinct aesthetics. During travel the reference time is indicated by a fixed red triangle, symbolizing the wearer's usual place of residence or work. The 24-hour display allows for unmistakeable distinction between daytime hours and nighttime hours in the distant time zone.

DUAL TIME ZONE DUAL TIME ZONE
Features of the Rolex Sky-Dweller

DUAL TIME ZONE

The two time zones are displayed simultaneously. Local time is indicated by the conventional centre hour, minute and seconds hands. It can be set quickly and easily by means of a mechanism that allows the hour hand to be adjusted independently in one-hour increments both forwards and backwards. Neither the minute and seconds nor the reference time in the second time zone are affected. And, since the watch is not stopped, accuracy is preserved. Reference time in the traveller’s usual place of residence or work is read on a rotating off-centre disc.

ANNUAL CALENDAR
Features of the Rolex Sky-Dweller

ANNUAL CALENDAR

The current month is indicated in deep red within one of 12 windows around the dial, a striking characteristic of the Saros annual calendar. This ingenious mechanism simplifies life for the wearer of the watch, who no longer needs to think about adjusting the date at the end of a 30-day month. The annual calendar displays the correct date through the year. Only one adjustment is needed – on 1 March (February having only 28 or 29 days). The date is connected to local time and automatically changes according to the traveller’s local time zone.

ANNUAL CALENDAR
RING COMMAND BEZEL RING COMMAND BEZEL
Features of the Rolex Sky-Dweller

RING COMMAND BEZEL

The rotatable Ring Command bezel interacts with the movement to allow the global traveller to easily access the watch functions that need setting. The bezel can be turned to one of three positions to select the date, local time or reference time. The selected function can then be rapidly adjusted in either direction using the winding crown. This intuitive interface is based on a complex mechanical module with no fewer than 60 components, the product of state-of-the-art watchmaking and advanced micromechanics. Such innovation epitomizes Rolex's in-house mastery of the design and manufacture of all the essential components of the watch.