Designed for global travelers, the Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller remains one of Rolex’s most technically accomplished timepieces. First introduced in 2012, it unites dual time-zone functionality with the patented Saros annual calendar and the intuitive Ring Command system to offer exceptional ease of use within a highly sophisticated mechanism.
Local time is displayed via central hands while reference time appears on an off-center 24-hour disc marked by a red triangle. The Saros annual calendar automatically differentiates between 30- and 31-day months, requiring adjustment only once per year on 1 March. The current month is indicated through one of 12 apertures highlighted in red around the dial.
The Sky-Dweller is presented in a range of versions crafted in 18-carat yellow, white, or Everose gold as well as Rolesor combinations pairing Oystersteel with gold. Dial options vary across models while bracelet choices include the Oyster, Jubilee, and Oysterflex, allowing each configuration to balance elegance and performance.
Housed in a 42mm Oyster case waterproof to 100 meters, the Sky-Dweller is powered by calibre 9002, which features the Chronergy escapement, blue Parachrom hairspring, and Paraflex shock absorbers. With a 72-hour power reserve and Superlative Chronometer certification, it delivers precision of −2/+2 seconds per day.
An instrument engineered for crossing continents, the Sky-Dweller embodies Rolex’s vision of technical elegance for the modern world traveler.


























