3 April 2012, 07:33 AM
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"TRF" Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Real Name: Jon
Location: Chicago
Watch: IIc,DJII,P244,A1-Z
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Watch Snob on the Skydweller
Did anyone else catc this?
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Sit up and take notice because the Sky-Dweller is the most significant Rolex development since the brand developed its own chronograph movement for the Daytona two decades ago. Never mind that the Sky-Dweller is one of the ugliest watches in existence. Just ponder the mere fact that Rolex has released an annual calendar movement, one with several major innovations, and let it sink in.
Sure, Rolex has always made a fine watch, but its recent focus has mainly been on hairsprings, bezel materials and clasps. And before someone smugly cites the Yachtmaster II, I’ll say that was probably the biggest waste of R&D francs Rolex has ever spent, not to mention a contender to the Sky-Dweller for the ugliest watch title.
As for the Sky-Dweller’s appearance, design has never been Rolex’s strong suit. Let’s face it: All of the Oyster-cased watches are about as comely as a middle-aged Catholic school matron, so expectations are low to begin with. But this watch’s aesthetics look as though there was no budget left after developing the movement, so the same nerds who designed the movement cobbled it together on a weekend retreat. So, to answer your question, the Sky-Dweller is both -- new and exciting and a monstrosity.
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Last edited by Welshwatchman; 3 April 2012 at 09:16 AM..
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