Rolex Sky-Dweller Rolesor 336935
About This Watch
The Rolex Sky-Dweller Rolesor 336935 showcases Rolex's mastery of GMT watchmaking. Housing the Rolex 9002 with a 42mm Oystersteel and 18K Everose Gold case, this timepiece delivers both performance and presence on the wrist. With dual or triple time zone capability, this watch serves frequent travelers and international professionals who need to track multiple time zones simultaneously. Water resistant to 100 meters and priced at $18,350 MSRP, it represents compelling value in its segment. As the world's most recognized luxury watch brand, Rolex represents the pinnacle of Swiss watchmaking with unmatched quality control and iconic design language.
In-Depth Review
# The Sky-Dweller Rolesor: Rolex's Most Sophisticated GMT
When Rolex introduced the Sky-Dweller in 2012, it signaled a fundamental shift in the manufacture's design philosophy. The reference 336935 Rolesor variant, launched in 2023, represents the collection's maturation as the brand's most technically sophisticated sports watch. The 42mm case combines Oystersteel and 18K Everose gold in a two-tone execution that avoids the visual heaviness of full precious metal sports watches while maintaining undeniable presence on the wrist. The real innovation lies beneath: Rolex's proprietary caliber 9002 movement houses a mechanical annual calendar complication—eliminating the need for adjustment save for February—alongside a dual time zone function and traditional date window. With a 72-hour power reserve and 40 jewels, this movement exemplifies Rolex's engineering prowess. The champagne dial and Jubilee bracelet create an unexpectedly refined aesthetic that transcends the typical GMT-Master II aesthetic, speaking to travelers and executives who demand both functionality and understated elegance.
The Sky-Dweller Rolesor appeals to a specific clientele: established professionals who value mechanical complexity but reject overt sportiness. This is the watch for the international businessman who appreciates that his timepiece handles timezone transitions automatically, yet won't overpower tailored blazers or dress shirts. The 100-meter water resistance proves adequate for professional use rather than diving.
At roughly $22,000 on the secondary market, the Sky-Dweller competes directly with Patek Philippe's Aquanaut Travel Time and Omega's Seamaster Planet Ocean chronograph. Against these formidable alternatives, Rolex's offering justifies its premium through superior reliability expectations and that annual calendar's genuine
Specifications
Movement
| Movement Type | Automatic |
|---|---|
| Caliber | Rolex 9002 |
| Power Reserve | 72 hours |
| Frequency | 28,800 vph |
| Jewels | 40 |
Case
| Case Diameter | 42.0mm |
|---|---|
| Case Thickness | 14.1mm |
| Case Material | Oystersteel and 18K Everose Gold |
| Crystal | Sapphire with Cyclops |
| Bezel | Fluted Ring Command bezel |
| Dial Color | Champagne |
| Lug Width | 21mm |
| Lug-to-Lug | 49.0mm |
Features
| Water Resistance | 100m / 328ft |
|---|---|
| Bracelet/Strap | Jubilee bracelet |
| Clasp | Oysterclasp with Easylink |
| Weight | 170g |
| Complications |