Rolex
Sky-Dweller Blue on Jubilee 42mm (Ref. 336934) has the Rolex 9002 movement. A fixed red triangle on the dial shows the reference time, indicating either the time at home or the traveler’s work location, using the off-centre 24-hour disc. This display differentiates daytime from nighttime in another time zone. A deep red rectangle in one of the 12 windows shows the current month, a key feature of the Saros annual calendar. This smart design means the wearer doesn’t have to adjust the date at the end of 30-day months; the calendar shows the correct date all year. Only one adjustment is needed on March 1 for February, which can have 28 or 29 days. The date is linked to local time and updates automatically based on the traveler’s time zone. This piece is one of the world’s most complicated movements yet very easy use, a “must have piece” for any collector.
Sky-Dweller Blue on Jubilee 42mm (Ref. 336934) has the Rolex 9002 movement. A fixed red triangle on the dial shows the reference time, indicating either the time at home or the traveler’s work location, using the off-centre 24-hour disc. This display differentiates daytime from nighttime in another time zone. A deep red rectangle in one of the 12 windows shows the current month, a key feature of the Saros annual calendar. This smart design means the wearer doesn’t have to adjust the date at the end of 30-day months; the calendar shows the correct date all year. Only one adjustment is needed on March 1 for February, which can have 28 or 29 days. The date is linked to local time and updates automatically based on the traveler’s time zone. This piece is one of the world’s most complicated movements yet very easy use, a “must have piece” for any collector.
Sky-Dweller Blue on Jubilee 42mm (Ref. 336934) has the Rolex 9002 movement. A fixed red triangle on the dial shows the reference time, indicating either the time at home or the traveler’s work location, using the off-centre 24-hour disc. This display differentiates daytime from nighttime in another time zone. A deep red rectangle in one of the 12 windows shows the current month, a key feature of the Saros annual calendar. This smart design means the wearer doesn’t have to adjust the date at the end of 30-day months; the calendar shows the correct date all year. Only one adjustment is needed on March 1 for February, which can have 28 or 29 days. The date is linked to local time and updates automatically based on the traveler’s time zone. This piece is one of the world’s most complicated movements yet very easy use, a “must have piece” for any collector.