The Rolex Sky-Dweller 326938 is the most complicated modern Rolex in production, and its functions are made with the frequent jet-setter in mind. Some of the functions that the Rolex Sky-Dweller offers are a Dual Time Zone, an Annual Calendar, and a Date Function. Replica Rolex Sky-Dweller Yellow Gold 326938 has a yellow gold case with a fluted, Ring Command Bezel. A Ring Command Bezel allows you to switch between the various functions in order to set the time, date and calendar, directly from the bezel. It has 42mm diameter case, so size isn’t a problem with the Rolex Sky-Dweller. It has a screw-down caseback and a scratch-resistant crystal with cyclops date window. Rolexcopiesclone - Rolex Sky-Dweller copies cheap for sale, Rolex Sky-Dweller clone watches, Rolex Sky-Dweller replica watches for men and women.
Replica Rolex Sky-Dweller Yellow Gold Watch 326938-0004 - Black Dial - Oyster Bracelet
Basic Information:
Collection Rolex Sky-Dweller Replica Watches
Movement Automatic
Gender Men
Case Information:
Case Size 42mm
Case Material Yellow Gold
Dial Information:
Dial Color Black
Hour Markers Index
Bracelet And Clasp:
Bracelet Yellow Gold Oyster Bracelet
Clasp Folding Oysterclasp buckle
Features:
Saros annual calendar with date at 3 o'clock and month indicated in discrete apertures at each of the 12 hour marks
Launched in 2012, the Rolex Sky-Dweller clone is a timepiece built for world travelers, not pilots like the GMT-Master. Purposefully sophisticated and cosmopolitan, Rolex had the rare opportunity to design the Sky-Dweller without historical context or heritage design ties, creating something totally novel and unique for the brand. The result was a watch with a brand new look and appeal, incredible new functionality, and a large presence, clocking in at 42mm. At the time, the world was also shocked by the Sky-Dweller’s uncharacteristically complex dial, despite the fact that the dual time zone was as intuitive as it was easy to use.
The replica Rolex Sky-Dweller range has evolved in its decade-long history. While aesthetic improvements and metal and bracelet options have been added to the collection, its key features remain. The Rolex Sky-Dweller comes in a 42mm Oyster case, guaranteed waterproof to a depth of 100 meters (330 feet). While its shape is reminiscent of the Rolex Day-Date, its large (for Rolex) size and thickness give it a bearing similar to that of a sports watch. In addition to new metals and dial colors, Rolex has expanded the Sky-Dweller range with new strap and bracelet options. Initially, the solid gold models came equipped with a leather strap or an Oyster bracelet. However, the leather strap varieties have been discontinued (together with the white gold equivalents) and were replaced in 2020 by identical solid gold models with rubber Oysterflex bands. A year later, in 2021, the iconic Jubilee bracelet was made available as an option for the steel and gold ‘Rolesor’ models.
All Rolex Sky-Dweller replica models come with an 18k yellow, white or Everose gold fluted bezel. The Sky-Dweller’s Ring Command Bezel has a total of 4 positions – 0 through 3, 0 being all the way to the right, and 3 being turned all the way to the left. By shifting through these positions, one can set the local time (which jumps in one-hour increments), the reference time (shown on the 24-hour disc), or the date and the month of the annual calendar. While the local time is shown using the hour markers and read using the conventional center hands, the Rolex Sky-Dweller has a 24-hour display that shows the reference time or the time at home or at the traveler’s home base. This display is shown via the off-center disc with numbers 2 to 24. The disc works together with the red arrow below 12 o’clock to indicate your reference time. Wearers can modify the time without changing the seconds or reference time, thanks to its bidirectional jump-hour technology. The Rolex Sky-Dweller’s annual calendar mechanism, named SAROS, stands out for its innovative display. The months of the year are indicated by 12 apertures located above the hour markers, with the current month marked in red. The annual calendar also displays the correct date throughout the year and only needs to be adjusted once – on the 1st of March, with February having only 28 or 29 days. The date is connected to local time and always displays the current date in the wearer’s local time zone.
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