The most affordable Sky-Dweller is the yellow gold and stainless steel which sells for about $25,500.
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Why is the blue Sky-Dweller so expensive?
The blue Sky-Dweller is so costly because it is highly sophisticated, easy to use, and comes with other unique features.
Is Rolex Sky-Dweller rare?
The Sky-Dweller, which is the latest model of the Rolex brand is not so rare, but not so well-known as the Submariner, Datejust, and GMT-Master II.
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.”

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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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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


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