Rolex, known for its conservative approach to complications, has surprised enthusiasts once again with its latest addition to the family: the Rolex Sky-Dweller reference 336935 and reference 336938. Making its debut at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024, the Sky-Dweller collection has always stood out in Rolex’s lineup, boasting unconventional layouts and striking aesthetics. The 2024 novelties take this tradition a step further, introducing the first-ever Jubilee bracelet options in precious metals. The reference 336935 and reference 336938 models combine iconic Rolex elements with innovative design, setting a new standard for elegance and sophistication.
At 42mm wide and 13.8mm thick, the Sky-Dweller is crafted from 18K Everose rose gold and classic 18K yellow gold. It features a dramatic fluted bezel, tapering lugs, and polished case backs. The dials of the reference 336935 and reference 336938 models offer a choice between a slate gray sunburst and a bold gloss white, respectively. Both options showcase Rolex’s signature 24-hour second-time zone ring and integrated annual calendar complication. The models are water-resistant up to 100 meters and come with either an 18k Everose or a yellow gold jubilee bracelet.
Rolex’s in-house Caliber 9002 automatic annual calendar dual time zone movement powers the Sky-Dweller. This movement features an antimagnetic nickel-phosphorous Chronergy escapement and a Parachrom hairspring. With a 72-hour power reserve and Superlative Chronometer accuracy, the Sky-Dweller is built to perform.
The Rolex Sky-Dweller reference 336935 and reference 336938 are now available through authorized dealers. The Rolex Sky-Dweller reference 336935 in Everose gold retails for $49,700, while the 18K yellow gold reference 336938 retails for $47,000. For more information, please visit the official Rolex website.