
George Gently shares his long-term ownership experience with the Rolex Sky-Dweller, a watch that has profoundly shifted his perception of the brand. His insights offer a valuable perspective on how Rolex's innovative caliber 9001 and the watch's on-wrist comfort can convert even a skeptical collector. This article explores why the Sky-Dweller, initially a polarizing reference, has become a beloved daily companion for many.

Rolex make a great watch.
Our dear Raymond's one: The fluted bezel, even if it has its function, still bugs me a bit, but who knows, perhaps I will end with one? Enjoy yours, my friend. Nicolas
After my last Rolex (bought in 2009) I was under the distinct impression it would be my last one. Until they came with caliber 9001. That triggered me.
You'd almost suspect it to be German; everything is functional and well thought about. The first iterations from 2012 I didn't like that much, those rather big arabic numerals.. Agreed, this is a watch you must see on your wrist or at least in real life. Have a good day, my friend and take care. George
I still enjoy a Rolex on a regular basis. They strike a perfect balance of style, functional design and quality.
To be more precise, my last one was a Day-Date. Thinking I had reached Rolex's Zenith, I figured it would be my last Rolex.
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