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How Much is a Sky-Dweller Rolex 2023?

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The new Rolex Sky-Dwellers (the Oystersteel and white gold on bracelet) sell for CHF 14,900.

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If you want a green dial, be ready to pay CHF 15,100.

For a white gold on Oysterflex, you will have to part with nothing less than CHF 40,700.

As of 2022, the steel and white gold versions of the Sky-Dwellers sold for $15,200, a two-tone steel and yellow gold version sold for $18,200, while a gold version was about $40,000.

About The 2023 Rolex Sky Dweller

Swiss watch manufacturer Rolex has released its latest Sky-Dwellers in two dial colors – the mint green and the blue-green dial.

They also come in Oystersteel and the Everose gold variants.

Although the new Sky-Dwellers still retain the normal “42mm diameter, fluted bi-directional rotating bezel, 100 meters water resistance, dual time zone, and Saros annual calendar.”

However, they are “equipped with calibre 9002, an evolution of calibre 9001. “The new features include blue Parachrom hairspring, made in a paramagnetic alloy, with a 72 hour power reserve, Paraflex shock absorbers and “a new oscillating weight with an optimized ball bearing.

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Rolex Sky-Dweller
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The Sky-Dwellers also come with the Ring Command system, which connects the rotating bezel, winding crown and movement.

The Sky-Dweller is one of Rolex’s best models.

Rolex Sky-Dweller Specifications

Diameter: 42mm

Case Material: White gold; Everose; Oystersteel and white gold

Dial Color: Blue (in Everose gold case); Green (in Oystersteel and white gold case); Black (in white gold case)

Indexes: Applied white gold
Lume: Chromalight

Water Resistance: 100 meters

Strap/Bracelet: Oysterflex

Caliber: Caliber 9002

Power Reserve: 72 hours

Winding: Automatic

Frequency: 28,800 beats per hour

Chronometer Certified: Rolex Superlative Chronometer

About The Rolex Brand

Rolex is a Swiss watch designer and manufacturer based in Geneva, Switzerland.

The company was established in 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis in London.

Following the World War I, the company shifted its operations to Geneva, and since 1960, the company has been owned by the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation.

 


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