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Introduced at Baselworld 2012, the Sky-Dweller is the most technically complex Rolex produced in over half a century — combining an annual calendar, a dual time zone display, and the Ring Command bezel into a single 42mm instrument built for the international traveler. Available in yellow gold, white gold, Everose gold, Oystersteel, and Rolesor, on the Oyster bracelet, Jubilee bracelet, and Oysterflex strap, the Sky-Dweller spans more configurations than any other reference in the current Rolex catalog. We purchase every one.

Annual Calendar Dual Time Zone All Metals Oyster · Jubilee · Oysterflex
2012
Baselworld Launch
3
Integrated Complications
40
Years in Business

Sky-Dweller Complications  ·  The Most Technically Complex Rolex in Current Production

Annual Calendar — The Saros System
Rolex named the Sky-Dweller's annual calendar the Saros, after the astronomical cycle governing solar and lunar eclipse periodicity. The calendar displays the current month via twelve apertures at each hour marker around the dial perimeter — the active month's aperture fills in gold or silver. The Saros advances correctly through every month automatically, requiring only a single manual correction per year: at the end of February, to account for the shorter month. A standard date display, by comparison, requires correction after every 28, 29, or 30-day month — up to seven times annually. The annual calendar complication is the Sky-Dweller's most practical and most appreciated feature for frequent travelers.
Dual Time Zone — 24-Hour Home Display
The Sky-Dweller simultaneously tracks two time zones: local time on the main hour and minute hands, and home time on an off-center 24-hour subdial at the dial center. The 24-hour subdial format eliminates AM/PM ambiguity — critical when scheduling calls or meetings across hemispheres. When crossing time zones, local time adjusts in one-hour increments without interrupting the seconds hand or the home time display. This independent local-time adjustment, which does not disturb the running movement, is a technically significant feature that distinguishes the Sky-Dweller from simpler GMT and dual-time implementations.
Ring Command Bezel — Three-Position Control
The Ring Command bezel is the Sky-Dweller's master interface — a bidirectional rotating bezel with three distinct positions that engages either the annual calendar, the local time zone, or a neutral setting, without requiring multiple crown positions. Rotating the bezel to the desired function mechanically couples to the relevant complication; the crown then makes the adjustment. This design makes operating two complex complications intuitive and accessible in any situation. The Ring Command system was developed by Rolex and is also used on the Yacht-Master II, where it controls the regatta countdown function.

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Every Sky-Dweller, Every Configuration

White Rolesor — Steel & White Gold
GEN 1: REF. 326934 (OYSTER / JUBILEE, 2017–2022)  ·  GEN 2: REF. 336934 (OYSTER / JUBILEE, 2023–PRESENT)
The entry point and highest-demand Sky-Dweller configuration — Oystersteel case topped with an 18ct white gold fluted bezel, sold on Oyster or Jubilee bracelet. The 2023 generation updated to Cal. 9002 and introduced mint green alongside the existing black, white, and blue dials. The blue dial Jubilee remains the most sought Sky-Dweller in the entire lineup. The 2024 green dial has rapidly become the second most-discussed steel configuration. Both Gen 1 (326934) and Gen 2 (336934) purchased at full market rates across all dials.
Yellow Rolesor — Steel & Yellow Gold
GEN 1: REF. 326933 (OYSTER / JUBILEE, 2017–2022)  ·  GEN 2: REF. 336933 (OYSTER / JUBILEE, 2023–PRESENT)
Oystersteel case with 18ct yellow gold bezel, crown, and center bracelet links — available on Oyster or Jubilee bracelet (Jubilee added 2021). The Gen 2 ref. 336933 carries Cal. 9002. The alternating steel-and-gold five-link Jubilee is one of Rolex's most visually distinctive bracelet presentations. Black, white, and champagne dials available across both generations. Purchased across both bracelet options, all dial colors, Gen 1 and Gen 2.
Yellow Gold — Full 18ct
GEN 1: REF. 326938 (OYSTER), 326138 (LEATHER, DISC.), 326238 (OYSTERFLEX)  ·  GEN 2: REF. 336938 (OYSTER / JUBILEE), 336238 (OYSTERFLEX)
The founding Sky-Dweller metal — yellow gold has been available since the 2012 launch. The 2012 ref. 326938 came only on Oyster bracelet; leather strap (ref. 326138) was added in 2014 and is now discontinued; Oysterflex (ref. 326238) arrived in 2020. The Gen 2 ref. 336938 (2023) adds a Jubilee bracelet option for the first time. A sunray green dial was introduced on yellow gold for 2025. Champagne, black, white, and green dials purchased across all configurations. Leather strap refs also purchased.
White Gold — Full 18ct
GEN 1: REF. 326939 (OYSTER, 2012–2018 DISC.), 326139 (LEATHER, DISC.)  ·  GEN 2: REF. 336239 (OYSTERFLEX, 2023–PRESENT)
White gold Sky-Dwellers have undergone the most significant configuration changes of any metal. The launch refs 326939 (Oyster bracelet, ivory dial) and 326139 (leather strap) were discontinued by 2018. The 2023 Gen 2 ref. 336239 returned white gold to the lineup on Oysterflex only — a dramatically different configuration. All white gold Sky-Dwellers, including discontinued leather strap and Oyster bracelet examples, are purchased. The early 326939 with original ivory dial and Oyster bracelet is particularly collectible given its discontinuation.
Everose Gold — Full 18ct
GEN 1: REF. 326135 (LEATHER), 326935 (OYSTER / JUBILEE), 326235 (OYSTERFLEX)  ·  GEN 2: REF. 336935 (OYSTER / JUBILEE), 336235 (OYSTERFLEX)
The most configuration-rich Sky-Dweller metal — Everose gold has been available since the 2012 launch and is now offered across three bracelet options. The original ref. 326135 came on leather strap; ref. 326935 added the Oyster bracelet in 2014 and gained a Jubilee option in 2021; ref. 326235 brought Oysterflex in 2020. The Gen 2 ref. 336935 (2023) offers Oyster and Jubilee with a new expanded dial palette including slate, blue-green, and white alongside chocolate and black. The ref. 336235 continues Oysterflex. All Everose configurations purchased at full rates.

Collector Terminology

Sky-Dweller Key Terms & Details

SAR
The Saros Annual Calendar
All Sky-Dweller references  ·  Named for the astronomical Saros eclipse cycle
Rolex named the Sky-Dweller's annual calendar the Saros, after the eclipse-period astronomical cycle. The calendar shows the current month via twelve apertures at each hour marker around the dial — the active month fills its aperture. Mechanically, the Saros corrects itself through every month transition automatically except one: the end of February, when the wearer manually corrects the date to account for the shorter month. All other transitions — including the 30-day months — are handled without intervention. One correction per year versus up to seven for a standard date display is the practical case for the Saros complication for a working traveler.
TZ
Dual Time Zone
All Sky-Dweller references  ·  24-hour off-center subdial for home time
The Sky-Dweller tracks two time zones simultaneously: local time via the main hands, and home time via an off-center 24-hour subdial. The 24-hour format of the subdial eliminates AM/PM confusion — you always know whether home is waking or sleeping. Local time can be adjusted in one-hour increments without stopping the movement or disrupting the home time display, making time-zone transitions seamless. This independent local adjustment — unique to how Rolex implemented dual time on the Sky-Dweller — is technically distinct from simpler jump-hour or offset-hand GMT solutions.
RC
Ring Command Bezel
All Sky-Dweller references  ·  Three-position mechanical setting interface
The Ring Command bezel is the Sky-Dweller's master control — a bidirectional rotating bezel with three positions: one engages the annual calendar, one engages the local time zone, and one is neutral. Rotating to the desired position mechanically couples the bezel to that complication; the crown makes the adjustment. This design makes two sophisticated complications straightforward to set without multiple crown pull-out positions. The Ring Command was developed by Rolex and is also used on the Yacht-Master II, where it controls the regatta countdown timer — the same mechanical concept applied to an entirely different function.
JUB
Jubilee Bracelet
Refs. 326900 · 326138 · 326139 · 326135 and others  ·  Five-link construction
The five-link Jubilee bracelet — three polished center links flanked by two brushed outer links — is the bracelet most commonly associated with the Sky-Dweller and the one most collectors prefer. The Jubilee's construction is dressier and more supple than the three-link Oyster, and its character pairs more naturally with the Sky-Dweller's formal complication-rich dial. On Rolesor yellow, the Jubilee alternates steel and gold links in a way that is unlike any other current Rolex bracelet. Bracelet condition — link stretch, clasp wear, polishing history — factors directly into every Sky-Dweller offer.
OYS
Oyster Bracelet
Refs. 326934 · 326933 · 326238 · 326239 · 326235 and others  ·  Three-link construction
The three-link Oyster bracelet gives the Sky-Dweller a more architectural, sport-forward character. On steel, the Oyster reads as the more casual configuration; on full gold, it creates a more imposing, substantial look. The Oyster bracelet is fitted with an Oysterclasp, often with a glidelock or Easylink extension. Bracelet originality — matching bracelet reference codes to the case — and clasp integrity both factor into the secondary market valuation of any Sky-Dweller on Oyster.
OFX
Oysterflex Strap
Refs. 326935 · 336935 · 336235  ·  Rolesor Everose & Everose Gold configurations
The Oysterflex is Rolex's elastomer strap with an internal titanium-nickel alloy blade — providing the security and precision of a bracelet with the comfort of rubber. On the Sky-Dweller, Oysterflex is available on Rolesor Everose and Everose gold configurations only, giving those references a decidedly sport-casual character distinct from their bracelet counterparts. The Oysterflex is configuration-specific — it cannot be swapped with Oyster or Jubilee bracelet without a case head change — making it a defining attribute of the references on which it appears.
AU
Gold-Only Launch Era (2012–2017)
Refs. 326238 · 326138 · 326239 · 326139 · 326235 · 326135  ·  All 2012–2017 production
For its first five years, the Sky-Dweller was available exclusively in precious metal — yellow gold, white gold, and Everose gold. This gold-only era established the reference's identity as a luxury traveler's complication rather than a sport instrument. Early examples with original papers from 2012–2014 represent the founding generation of what is now a well-established reference, and carry a degree of provenance significance among serious Sky-Dweller collectors. Dial variation across the gold launch era — including early champagne configurations on yellow gold — is increasingly noted.
ST
The 2017 Steel Launch & 2023 Gen 2
Refs. 326934 · 326933 (2017–2022)  ·  Refs. 336934 · 336933 (2023–present)
Baselworld 2017 was the Sky-Dweller's most consequential product moment since its debut: Rolex released the reference in White Rolesor (steel + white gold bezel) and Yellow Rolesor for the first time. The blue dial steel Jubilee immediately became the most coveted configuration in the lineup — generating significant waitlists and strong secondary premiums that persist today. In 2023, Rolex updated the entire lineup to Cal. 9002, assigned new 336xxx reference numbers, and introduced mint green as a new dial option on the steel White Rolesor. Both generations — 326xxx and 336xxx — are acquired and evaluated independently against their respective peer groups.
GRN
Green Dial — Mint & Sunray
Ref. 336934 (mint green, steel, 2023)  ·  Ref. 336938 / 336238 (sunray green, yellow gold, 2025)
Green arrived on the Sky-Dweller in two distinct waves. First, the mint green dial debuted on the 2023 Gen 2 White Rolesor (ref. 336934) on both Oyster and Jubilee bracelets — a bright, saturated sunburst finish that immediately became the second most-discussed steel configuration after blue. Then in 2025, Rolex extended green to yellow gold across all three bracelet options (Jubilee, Oyster, and Oysterflex on ref. 336238), in a warmer sunray green distinct from the steel version. The green steel Jubilee (336934) has traded at premiums above the blue in some secondary market windows — a testament to the color's rapid collector adoption on the Sky-Dweller specifically.

Configuration Guide

Dials, Bracelets & Key Details

Cal. 9001 & 9002 — The Movement
The Sky-Dweller runs on Cal. 9001 (launch generation) and the updated Cal. 9002 — Rolex's most complex self-winding calibre, developed exclusively for this reference. It contains 40 jewels, delivers 72 hours of power reserve, and integrates the annual calendar mechanism, dual time zone display, and Ring Command bezel coupling into a single architecture. No other Rolex calibre shares this movement family. The 9002 introduced incremental refinements including Chromalight; both calibre generations are equivalent in secondary market valuation.
42mm — One Case Size, Always
The Sky-Dweller has been produced at 42mm exclusively across its entire history from 2012 to the present. Unlike most Rolex references that span multiple case sizes, the Sky-Dweller presents no size variable — making case metal, bracelet type, and dial the three primary axes of any evaluation. The 42mm case is among the largest in the current Rolex catalog and gives the Sky-Dweller substantial wrist presence appropriate to its complication count and status.
Dial Colors — Full Palette by Metal
White Rolesor / steel (326934, 336934): black, white, blue, mint green. Yellow Rolesor (326933, 336933): black, white, champagne. Full yellow gold (326938, 336938): champagne, black, white, sunray green (2025). White gold (326939): ivory only on 2012 launch. Gen 2 white gold Oysterflex (336239): black. Everose gold Oyster/Jubilee (326935, 336935): chocolate, black, white, slate, blue-green/teal. Everose Oysterflex (326235, 336235): chocolate, black, white. Yellow gold Oysterflex (326238, 336238): champagne, black, white. Meteorite dials appeared on early gold-only references and remain among the rarest configurations. Ivory on the 2012 launch white gold (326939) has no equivalent elsewhere in the lineup.
The Month Aperture Display
The twelve month apertures at each hour marker position are the Sky-Dweller's most immediately identifiable visual feature. On gold references, the current month aperture fills with a matching-metal indicator; on steel, it fills in white or silver. The apertures serve double duty as hour indices — the Sky-Dweller has no traditional applied hour markers, only the month apertures. This integrated design is entirely unique in the Rolex catalog and is the element that makes a Sky-Dweller recognizable from across a room.
Diamond-Set Configurations
Certain Sky-Dweller references are offered with factory-set diamond bezels or diamond-paved dials — applied by Rolex and covered under the manufacturer's warranty. Factory diamond configurations command meaningful premiums over non-set equivalents in equivalent metals. Aftermarket diamond setting — applied outside Rolex — does not carry the same premium and may reduce value relative to the original configuration. Any Sky-Dweller with gem-set elements should be identified as factory or aftermarket; we assess this as part of every evaluation.
Bracelet vs. Bracelet — Why It Matters
On the Sky-Dweller, bracelet type is a configuration-defining feature with direct secondary market implications. The Jubilee bracelet reference (326900 in steel) and the Oyster bracelet reference (326934 in steel) are the same watch mechanically but trade at different levels — the Jubilee commands a consistent premium. Similarly, the Rolesor yellow Jubilee and Rolesor yellow Oyster appeal to different buyers. A Sky-Dweller presented with a mismatched or replaced bracelet is evaluated differently than one with its original matching hardware. Bracelet condition — link stretch, clasp wear, polishing — is assessed alongside the case.
Box & Papers
On a watch that begins at a significant price point even in steel, box and papers affect secondary market value materially. A full-set Sky-Dweller — inner box, outer box, chronometer certificate, and warranty card with matching serial — commands a meaningful premium over the same reference without documentation. For early gold-era examples from 2012–2016, original papers establish provenance and confirm the reference as a founding-generation Sky-Dweller. For current references, complete sets are the expectation from the most active segment of secondary market buyers.
Steel vs. Gold Secondary Markets
The steel Sky-Dweller and gold Sky-Dweller occupy distinct secondary markets. Steel attracts sport-watch and complication buyers who would not consider a gold dress watch but actively seek Sky-Dweller complications in steel — the most liquid segment of the secondary market. Gold references trade on precious metal value plus complication premium and attract a different, often more dress-watch oriented buyer. Rolesor bridges the two pools. We assess every Sky-Dweller against its specific configuration's peer group — not a single generic Sky-Dweller price point.

Complete Reference Directory

Every Sky-Dweller, Every Reference

Refs. 326938 · 326939 · 326135 through current 336938 · 336935 · 336239 — every Sky-Dweller reference, Gen 1 & Gen 2, all metals, all bracelets including discontinued leather strap

White Rolesor — Ref. 326934 (Gen 1, 2017–2022) Oystersteel + 18ct White Gold Bezel  ·  Cal. 9001
Ref. 326934 — White Rolesor, Oyster Bracelet
Oyster Bracelet
Steel case, 18ct white gold fluted bezel; Cal. 9001; black, white, blue dials; Oyster bracelet from 2017 launch through 2022
Ref. 326934 — White Rolesor, Jubilee Bracelet
Jubilee Bracelet
Steel case, white gold bezel; Cal. 9001; black, white, blue dials; Jubilee bracelet option added 2021 — the blue dial Jubilee is the most sought Gen 1 Sky-Dweller
Blue Jubilee — most sought Gen 1 config
White Rolesor — Ref. 336934 (Gen 2, 2023–present) Oystersteel + 18ct White Gold Bezel  ·  Cal. 9002  ·  Current Production
Ref. 336934 — White Rolesor, Oyster Bracelet
Oyster Bracelet
Steel case, white gold bezel; Cal. 9002; black, white, blue, mint green dials; current production Oyster bracelet variant
Ref. 336934 — White Rolesor, Jubilee Bracelet
Jubilee Bracelet
Steel case, white gold bezel; Cal. 9002; black, white, blue, mint green dials; current production Jubilee; green dial Jubilee has traded at premiums above blue in some secondary market windows
Green dial — rapidly appreciating config
Yellow Rolesor — Ref. 326933 (Gen 1, 2017–2022) Oystersteel + 18ct Yellow Gold  ·  Cal. 9001
Ref. 326933 — Yellow Rolesor, Oyster Bracelet
Oyster Bracelet
Steel case, yellow gold bezel, crown, and center bracelet links; Cal. 9001; black, white, champagne dials; 2017 launch through 2022
Ref. 326933 — Yellow Rolesor, Jubilee Bracelet
Jubilee Bracelet
Same as Oyster but with alternating steel-and-gold five-link Jubilee; Cal. 9001; Jubilee option added 2021; the two-tone Jubilee is visually distinctive
Yellow Rolesor — Ref. 336933 (Gen 2, 2023–present) Oystersteel + 18ct Yellow Gold  ·  Cal. 9002  ·  Current Production
Ref. 336933 — Yellow Rolesor, Oyster Bracelet
Oyster Bracelet
Steel case, yellow gold bezel and crown; Cal. 9002; black, white, champagne dials; current production Oyster variant
Ref. 336933 — Yellow Rolesor, Jubilee Bracelet
Jubilee Bracelet
Steel case, yellow gold bezel and crown; alternating steel-and-gold Jubilee bracelet; Cal. 9002; black, white, champagne dials; current production
Yellow Gold — Refs. 326938, 326138 & 326238 (Gen 1) Solid 18ct Yellow Gold  ·  Cal. 9001  ·  2012–2022
Ref. 326938 — Yellow Gold, Oyster Bracelet
Oyster Bracelet
Solid 18ct yellow gold case and Oyster bracelet; Cal. 9001; champagne dial on 2012 launch, black added 2014; the original 2012 Sky-Dweller reference — champagne dial is the founding collector configuration
Original 2012 launch reference
Ref. 326138 — Yellow Gold, Leather Strap (Disc.)
Leather Strap
Solid 18ct yellow gold case; brown alligator leather strap with gold folding clasp; Cal. 9001; black dial; added 2014, now discontinued; leather strap Sky-Dwellers are increasingly scarce
Discontinued — leather strap
Ref. 326238 — Yellow Gold, Oysterflex Strap
Oysterflex Strap
Solid 18ct yellow gold case; black Oysterflex elastomer strap; Cal. 9001; champagne, black, white dials; introduced 2020 replacing the leather strap configuration
Yellow Gold — Refs. 336938 & 336238 (Gen 2, 2023–present) Solid 18ct Yellow Gold  ·  Cal. 9002  ·  Current Production
Ref. 336938 — Yellow Gold, Oyster Bracelet
Oyster Bracelet
Solid 18ct yellow gold case and Oyster bracelet; Cal. 9002; champagne, black, white dials; Jubilee bracelet now available as an option on this reference for the first time in the yellow gold family
Ref. 336938 — Yellow Gold, Jubilee Bracelet
Jubilee Bracelet
Solid 18ct yellow gold case and five-link Jubilee bracelet; Cal. 9002; champagne, black, white, and sunray green (2025) dials; the Jubilee on full yellow gold is new to Gen 2 — previously only Oyster and leather were available
Jubilee option new to Gen 2
Ref. 336238 — Yellow Gold, Oysterflex Strap
Oysterflex Strap
Solid 18ct yellow gold case; Oysterflex strap; Cal. 9002; champagne, black, white, and sunray green (2025) dials; the green dial on yellow gold Oysterflex is among the most striking current Sky-Dweller configurations
White Gold — Refs. 326939 & 326139 (Gen 1, Discontinued) Solid 18ct White Gold  ·  Cal. 9001  ·  Disc. by 2018
Ref. 326939 — White Gold, Oyster Bracelet (Disc.)
Oyster Bracelet
Solid 18ct white gold case and Oyster bracelet; Cal. 9001; ivory dial on 2012 launch; the founding white gold Sky-Dweller — ivory dial is unique in the entire Sky-Dweller history; discontinued 2018; scarce in the secondary market
Ivory dial — unique to 2012 launch · Discontinued
Ref. 326139 — White Gold, Leather Strap (Disc.)
Leather Strap
Solid 18ct white gold case; black leather strap with gold clasp; Cal. 9001; black dial; added 2014, discontinued; now the rarest bracelet/strap configuration in the Sky-Dweller family
Discontinued — rarest strap config
White Gold — Ref. 336239 (Gen 2, 2023–present) Solid 18ct White Gold  ·  Cal. 9002  ·  Oysterflex Only
Ref. 336239 — White Gold, Oysterflex Strap
Oysterflex Strap
Solid 18ct white gold case; Oysterflex strap; Cal. 9002; black dial; white gold returned to the lineup in Gen 2 exclusively on Oysterflex — a markedly different configuration from the discontinued Oyster bracelet and leather strap predecessors; the pairing of white gold with rubber is modern and understated
Everose Gold — Refs. 326135, 326935 & 326235 (Gen 1) Solid 18ct Everose Gold  ·  Cal. 9001  ·  2012–2022
Ref. 326135 — Everose Gold, Leather Strap (Disc.)
Leather Strap
Solid 18ct Everose gold case; brown leather strap with Everose gold clasp; Cal. 9001; chocolate dial on 2012 launch, rhodium dial added 2014; the original Everose Sky-Dweller reference — now discontinued; early leather strap examples are collectible
Original 2012 Everose reference · Discontinued
Ref. 326935 — Everose Gold, Oyster Bracelet
Oyster Bracelet
Solid 18ct Everose gold case and Oyster bracelet; Cal. 9001; chocolate, black, white dials; introduced 2014 alongside leather strap; Jubilee bracelet option added 2021
Ref. 326935 — Everose Gold, Jubilee Bracelet
Jubilee Bracelet
Solid 18ct Everose gold and five-link Jubilee bracelet; Cal. 9001; chocolate, black, white dials; Jubilee option added 2021; chocolate dial Everose Jubilee is the most sought Gen 1 Everose configuration
Chocolate dial Jubilee — most sought Gen 1 Everose
Ref. 326235 — Everose Gold, Oysterflex Strap
Oysterflex Strap
Solid 18ct Everose gold case; Oysterflex strap; Cal. 9001; chocolate, black, white dials; introduced 2020 alongside the yellow gold Oysterflex; most sport-casual Gen 1 precious metal Sky-Dweller
Everose Gold — Refs. 336935 & 336235 (Gen 2, 2023–present) Solid 18ct Everose Gold  ·  Cal. 9002  ·  Current Production
Ref. 336935 — Everose Gold, Oyster Bracelet
Oyster Bracelet
Solid 18ct Everose gold case and Oyster bracelet; Cal. 9002; chocolate, black, white, slate, blue-green/teal dials; expanded dial palette is the key Gen 2 improvement on Everose
Ref. 336935 — Everose Gold, Jubilee Bracelet
Jubilee Bracelet
Solid 18ct Everose gold and five-link Jubilee bracelet; Cal. 9002; chocolate, black, white, slate, blue-green/teal dials; the slate dial Everose Jubilee introduced 2024 is among the most striking current Sky-Dweller configurations
Slate dial — 2024 addition
Ref. 336235 — Everose Gold, Oysterflex Strap
Oysterflex Strap
Solid 18ct Everose gold case; Oysterflex strap; Cal. 9002; chocolate, black, white dials; most sport-forward full-precious-metal Sky-Dweller configuration in current production

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Glenn Bradford Fine Jewelry has been buying and selling fine jewelry and investment-grade timepieces for nearly 40 years. Our Southampton boutique has served the East End for decades, and our New York atelier extends that same standard of care to clients across the city and beyond. Over that time, we have worked with clients at every stage of the watch market — from first-time sellers navigating an unfamiliar process to seasoned collectors managing significant collections — and we bring the same attentiveness and discretion to every conversation.

What distinguishes us is not only our market knowledge but the relationships behind it. We are not a volume liquidator or an anonymous online platform. When you submit a watch to Glenn Bradford, you are dealing directly with people who have spent decades in this business, who know the difference between a watch that should be sold today and one that deserves a more patient approach, and who will tell you the truth about what your piece is worth in the current market — not what you want to hear, and not what benefits us most.

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Submit Your Watch

Use the form above or contact us directly. For the Sky-Dweller, the three most important initial details are case metal, bracelet type (Oyster, Jubilee, or Oysterflex), and dial color. Reference number and approximate year are helpful where available. Clear photographs of the dial, caseback, bracelet clasp, and any documentation are ideal.

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We respond within 24 hours with a preliminary offer. For full gold references, early launch-era examples, and diamond-set configurations, we may request additional photographs before confirming. Box and papers status should be noted at this stage — they affect the offer significantly at the Sky-Dweller's price point.

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