Description
Presenting the epitome of luxury and precision, the Rolex Sky-Dweller M336239-0002 is an undeniable statement of sophistication. This timepiece is much more than a watch; it’s an embodiment of Rolex’s heritage combined with innovation.
The centerpiece, its striking black dial, provides a contrasting backdrop for the luminescent hour markers and hands, ensuring optimal readability even in dim conditions. Coupled with the iconic Rolex logo, the dial exudes a restrained opulence.
The Sky-Dweller boasts a dual time zone feature, emphasizing its relevance for world travelers. With the primary hands showing the local time and an off-center rotating disc displaying the reference time, it ensures you’re always synchronized with home, wherever your journeys take you.
But what truly sets the Sky-Dweller apart is its revolutionary annual calendar. Named Saros, this ingenious system requires only one date adjustment a year. The month is discreetly displayed via 12 apertures around the dial’s circumference, a subtle yet efficient indication of the passage of time.
M336239-0002’s Oyster case is forged from Rolex’s own 18ct white gold, a testament to its durability and allure. The Twinlock double waterproofness system ensures the watch remains unaffected by external factors, promising a commendable water resistance.
Completing this marvel is the Oyster bracelet, renowned for its robustness, aesthetics, and comfort. The easylink 5 mm comfort extension link ensures a perfect fit, seamlessly adapting to any wrist.
Rolex – bio
Founded in 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis in London, initially as Wilsdorf & Davis Ltd. Renamed Rolex by 1908 and moved its base of operations to Geneva, Switzerland in 1919. Their success is due to their innovation namely the legendary “Oyster” case – first water resistant watch and their extremely reliable movements.
The most famous models are Datejust, Day-Date, Daytona, Explorer, GMT-Master, Submariner and many more.
The company is owned by the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation, a family private trust.
One story, never confirmed by Wilsdorf, recounts that the name came from the French words “horlogerie exquise”‘è, meaning “exquisite clockwork”.