Rolex’s Most Complex Watch, Dressed in Its Most Talked-About Color
The Rolex Sky-Dweller made its debut at Baselworld in 2012, marking the brand’s first entirely new complication in decades — a watch housing both an annual calendar and a dual time zone display within the architecture of the most recognizable luxury watch case on earth. Reference 336934, the current-generation Sky-Dweller in White Rolesor, was introduced in 2023 as the successor to the 326934 and brought with it a meaningful technical upgrade in the Caliber 9002 movement alongside a refreshed case design with a broader date window. This particular example is fitted with the mint green dial — the configuration that has quickly risen to become one of the standout Rolex releases since its 2023 debut and one of the most coveted secondary market acquisitions in the current Sky-Dweller lineup. The mint green variant in particular has become highly coveted, trading at significant premiums above retail since launch. This full-set mint-condition example represents immediate availability of a watch that authorized dealers consistently struggle to supply.
White Rolesor: 904L Oystersteel and Solid 18k White Gold
The Sky-Dweller 336934 comes in a 42mm Oyster case crafted in White Rolesor — Rolex’s term for the combination of Oystersteel and 18k white gold. The 42mm monobloc middle case is crafted from Rolex’s proprietary 904L stainless steel — a high-corrosion-resistant alloy delivering a deeper, more sustained polish than the 316L steel used by most competing manufacturers. The case itself, including the lugs, is high-polished for a seamless shine — a full-polish execution that creates a distinctly refined, jewel-like character across the case surfaces. The screw-down Twinlock crown features its own fluted design for easy grip and carries the Rolex coronet on its surface, sealing the case to 100 meters of water resistance. A scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with Cyclops lens protects the dial and magnifies the date window, and the solid screw-down caseback seals the Caliber 9002 inside. At 14.1mm in thickness, the case is necessarily substantial — the engineering requirement of housing the annual calendar mechanism and dual-timezone complication — yet the White Rolesor construction and full-polish finishing give it a visual lightness that a brushed case could never achieve.
The Ring Command Bezel — 18k White Gold Engineering and Elegance Combined
The fluted bezel of the Sky-Dweller 336934 represents both aesthetic refinement and technical innovation. Crafted from 18k white gold, this component is not merely decorative but functions as part of the Ring Command system, allowing straightforward adjustment of all calendar and time functions through crown manipulation. The bidirectional rotatable bezel seamlessly integrates into the case, creating a refined shape and an intuitive layout. The bezel is fully high-polished, catching the light with every turn. This brilliant mechanism is a testament to Rolex’s ability to merge traditional design principles with practical functions, making challenging adjustments intuitive and easy. Rotating the bezel in either direction interfaces directly with the movement inside, switching between three setting modes — local time, date, and reference time zone — accessed by rotating the bezel and then using the crown to make adjustments. The Ring Command system transforms what could have been a frustratingly complex setting procedure for two simultaneous complications into an effortless, intuitive process requiring only seconds to master. The white gold bezel’s fine fluting catches and refracts light brilliantly from every angle, harmonizing perfectly with the cool mint green of the dial below.
The Mint Green Dial — The Sky-Dweller’s Most Coveted Configuration
The mint green dial is the detail that has made this specific iteration of the 336934 the most discussed and most sought-after in the current Sky-Dweller lineup. The vibrant green dial is a standout, offering high legibility with its Chromalight display and long-lasting blue luminescence. The mint green surface carries a fresh, luminous quality that shifts between pale green and aqua-teal depending on the ambient light — reading as bright and energetic in direct sunlight, and deep and rich under indoor lighting. Applied index hour markers in Chromalight fills surround the dial perimeter for low-light legibility, and the hands are finished in matching steel with Chromalight inserts that emit a long-lasting blue glow in darkness. The annual calendar month display — the Saros system — is presented via twelve discrete apertures positioned around the circumference of the dial at each hour marker position, each opening for its corresponding month and remaining closed for all others. On the mint green dial, these apertures and their red-marked indicators are particularly visible, creating a dynamic, information-rich dial surface that presents its complexity with visual clarity and restraint simultaneously. The date is displayed at 3 o’clock beneath the Cyclops lens, and the 24-hour second time zone disc sits off-center on the dial, completing the dual-complication presentation.
The Saros Annual Calendar — One Correction Per Year
The Saros annual calendar system is one of the most practically useful complications in modern watchmaking. Programmed to automatically account for the varying lengths of all twelve months across the year, the Saros calendar requires only a single manual correction once per year — at the end of February — to advance the date from the 28th or 29th to March 1st. Every other month transition is handled automatically, without any intervention from the wearer. No other month ever requires manual correction. For a watch worn by a frequent international traveler who may be crossing date lines, adjusting time zones, and managing the date display across multiple days of disrupted routine, the annual calendar’s near-automatic behavior is a meaningful practical advantage over a standard date display that requires monthly corrections.
The Jubilee Bracelet on the Sky-Dweller
Paired with a comfortable and stylish Jubilee bracelet, crafted from Oystersteel, the watch includes a folding Oysterclasp with an Easylink comfort extension link for easy adjustments. The five-link Jubilee construction delivers a fluid, naturally draping feel across the wrist that makes the 42mm Sky-Dweller more comfortable for extended daily wear than the Oyster bracelet alternative — the smaller, more closely articulated Jubilee links distributing the watch’s substantial weight more evenly across the wrist. The combination of polished center links and brushed outer links mirrors the fully polished case finishing in a harmonious way, and the Jubilee adds a dressy, formal character that elevates the Sky-Dweller’s presentation above the more sport-oriented Oyster configuration.
Powered by Caliber 9002 — Rolex’s Most Complex Movement, Upgraded
The Sky-Dweller’s movement is the Caliber 9002 — precise to within 2 seconds a day, with a 72-hour power reserve. The Caliber 9002 is a fully redesigned evolution of the original Caliber 9001 that powered the Sky-Dweller from 2012 through 2022, incorporating Rolex’s latest generation of technologies throughout: the Chronergy escapement for improved energy efficiency and magnetic field resistance, Paraflex shock absorbers for structural resilience, and a new oscillating weight with optimized ball bearings for more efficient bidirectional winding. The movement carries Rolex’s Superlative Chronometer certification, guaranteeing accuracy of -2/+2 seconds per day after casing — twice as strict as standard COSC requirements. The dual-complication architecture — annual calendar plus dual time zone — is driven by a column-wheel mechanism within the 9002 that controls the calendar advance with the same precision as the timekeeping function, ensuring the twelve month apertures on the dial open and close with the same instantaneous decisiveness as the date.
Condition & What’s Included
This example is in mint condition, complete with full set including original Rolex box, papers, hang tags, warranty booklet, manual, and all accompanying documentation. Authenticity is fully guaranteed on every watch sold through The Crown Collection Watch.
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Why This Reference Stands Out
The mint green Sky-Dweller 336934 on Jubilee is arguably the most visually striking and collector-desired configuration in the current Sky-Dweller lineup. Secondary market data confirms this specific dial and bracelet combination trading at significant premiums above Rolex’s retail price since its 2023 debut — the result of a dial color that immediately resonated with a wide collector base and an authorized dealer allocation that has consistently fallen far short of demand. The Caliber 9002 upgrade makes the 336934 meaningfully more capable than the 326934 it replaced, and the mint green dial configuration places this watch at the intersection of Rolex’s most technically complex production movement and its most visually distinctive current dial color. For the collector or traveler who wants Rolex’s most sophisticated complications — annual calendar, dual time zone, Ring Command bezel — in the most talked-about color the Sky-Dweller family has ever offered, this mint-condition full-set 336934 is the definitive acquisition.







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