Rolex Land-Dweller
Opening new horizons
Offered in two sizes, 36 mm and 40 mm, it exemplifies the brand’s singular watchmaking excellence and has been designed to deliver superlative performance in all circumstances.
At the heart of the Land-Dweller beats calibre 7135. This movement at the cutting edge of horological research stands out for its frequency of 5 hertz. Thinner than the majority of Rolex movements, it nonetheless offers exceptional performance. Underlying this performance are a regulating system composed of an innovative escapement – the Dynapulse – and a state-of-the-art oscillator.
The first of the watches presented is a Land-Dweller 40 in a white Rolesor version (combining Oystersteel and white gold). It features a fluted bezel and an intense white dial with a honeycomb motif. The second, a Land-Dweller 36, is fashioned in 18 ct Everose gold. Its dial is identical, but it is set with ten baguette-cut diamond hour markers and is surrounded by a bezel glittering with 44 trapeze-cut diamonds. Crafted from 950 platinum, the third version is a Land-Dweller 40 with a fluted bezel and a dial in ice blue – a colour reserved for watches made of this prestigious metal – which is also adorned with a honeycomb motif.
Resolutely bold and forward-looking, the Land-Dweller redefines the parameters of watchmaking perfection according to Rolex. It encapsulates the desire to embrace the here-and-now while shaping the future. It carries a simple yet powerful message: to be one with your time and place in order to build tomorrow’s world. This timepiece furthermore demonstrates the brand’s ability to perpetually hone its expertise.
The oscillator – another major component of the calibre 7135 regulating system – also demonstrates excellent resistance to strong magnetic fields. A number of innovations have made this possible.
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.
Calibre 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.