Rolex begins a new chapter in its history with the Oyster Perpetual Land‑Dweller. This most contemporary watch represents the culmination of the brand’s expertise today, fruit of more than a century of experience in watchmaking. The Land‑Dweller is designed for those who build their own destinies, seeing opportunity in every moment.

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Rolex Land-Dweller
Opening new horizons

The Land-Dweller reinterprets the intricate and challenging design of watches with integrated bracelets. It is fitted with a brand-new metal bracelet – the Flat Jubilee – which merges seamlessly with the Oyster case. The Land-Dweller sports an Oyster case that has been specially restyled. The bezel, fluted or set with diamonds, showcases a finely detailed dial with a honeycomb motif.





The display elements on the Land-Dweller are exclusive to the new watch. Its 6 and 9 numerals, inspired by those of the Explorer and Air-King models, are particular in that they are open at their center, which lends a modern touch. On the index hour markers, the luminescent material extends the full length of the component. This new design is the outcome of an innovatory manufacturing process for which a patent application was filed, and the use of a substance harder than the one typically used by Rolex but which delivers the same luminescent performance, color of glow, and hue in daylight. The distinctive hands, specially created for this watch, are perfectly rectilinear.


A robust, durable attachment system was also devised to ensure the perfectly fluid integration of the Flat Jubilee bracelet with the Oyster case. This novel and complex assembly is the subject of a patent application. It also includes ceramic inserts. For the first time, these small patented tubes, developed by Rolex to help prevent premature wear, are used to protect the spring bar, the metal pin that secures the bracelet to the middle case.
Comfortable and supple on the wrist, the Flat Jubilee is equipped with an elegant, concealed folding Crownclasp, which contributes to the visual harmony of the watch. On the versions in 18 kt Everose gold and in 950 platinum, this bracelet includes ceramic inserts inside the links.

The curved, polished sides of the new case are chamfered, and this bevel along the top edges is also polished. The case is fitted with a sapphire case back allowing the aesthetic beauty of the movement to be admired, and is crowned by a fluted bezel that has been redesigned, giving it a decidedly contemporary look with wider fluting compared to other Classic models. On precious metal versions it may also have a bezel set with trapeze-cut diamonds. Guaranteed waterproof to a depth of 330 feet (100 meters), the Oyster case provides optimal protection for the movement nestled inside.


Driven by a self-winding system via a Perpetual Rotor, caliber 7135 is particularly noteworthy for its revolutionary regulating mechanism – escapement and oscillator – that enables it to beat at a frequency of 5 hertz, or 36,000 beats per hour, thereby measuring time to one tenth of a second. Thanks to its barrel architecture and the escapement’s excellent efficiency, the power reserve of this movement extends to approximately 66 hours. Fine attention to detail has been paid to the aesthetics of caliber 7135. Its bridges are decorated with Rolex Côtes de Genève, while the cut-out oscillating weight is fashioned in yellow gold.

The Dynapulse is a sequential distribution escapement made from silicon, a material resistant to strong magnetic fields. It is composed of a transmission wheel that engages with two distribution wheels; these, in turn, activate the impulse rocker, which then connects with the oscillator. This innovative architecture reduces the escapement’s energy consumption since the various components interact by rolling against each other, rather than by sliding as in the case of the Swiss lever escapements used in the brand’s other mechanical movements.

One of these is the balance staff, which is crafted from a high-technology ceramic, patented and exclusive to Rolex. It is a remarkably strong and resilient material used only for manufacturing the balance staff.
The balance wheel itself is made from optimized brass. This is the first time that Rolex has made use of such an alloy, which, like the ceramic, is resistant to strong magnetic fields.
Caliber 7135 incorporates a Syloxi hairspring with reshaped coils, which are now thicker to confer greater rigidity. This modification grants greater power to the patented silicon hairspring – an essential factor for the movement to beat at 5 hertz, a rate that notably allows the watch to maintain its chronometric precision whatever the wearer's actions and arm movements.
Two optimized high-performance Paraflex shock absorbers cushion the ceramic balance staff. Their special internal architecture allows the balance staff to turn smoothly and regularly in any position.


The Superlative Chronometer status is symbolized by the green seal that comes with every Rolex watch and is coupled with an international five-year guarantee.