The Rolex Sea-Dweller, available in 36mm and 40mm sizes, has a significantly different market price. The 40mm, a mainstay men's model, has a high entry barrier and is more expensive. On the other hand, the mid-sized 36mm model is generally more affordable, making it a better choice if you prefer a 36mm. The Sea-Dweller is a new series launched by Rolex, precisely capturing the trends of "integrated luxury sports watches" and "retro" watches. Its design incorporates the "integrated case and bracelet" design of the Rolex Oysterquartz launched in 1974, further enhancing its luxurious embellishments and pursuing a slim profile. Although the "magnifying date" on the dial makes the Sea-Dweller's functions similar to the Datejust, it's important to note that the Sea-Dweller is not a "Datejust Plus," but rather Rolex's "Royal Oak." The first thing that attracts attention about the Sea-Dweller is Rolex's iconic "flute-tooth bezel." The Sea-Dweller's bezel has 60 fluted teeth, while the Day-Date has 72. The steel-cased Land-Dweller features a white gold fluted bezel. The dial incorporates numerous new design elements. Firstly, it uses a new honeycomb pattern, currently exclusive to the Land-Dweller. The laser-engraved honeycomb pattern is an evolution of the Datejust's diamond-patterned dial, echoing the diamond-patterned fluted bezel, with fine lines filling the spaces between the honeycombs. Compared to the bar and Roman numeral hour markers commonly used in the Datejust and Day-Date, the Land-Dweller uses a combination of bar hour markers and the numerals 6 and 9, similar to the Rolex Explorer I. This undoubtedly adds a sporty feel to the Land-Dweller's luxurious appeal.
As a luxury sports watch, the Rolex Land-Dweller shares a similar "integrated" case design with the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak and Vacheron Constantin 222, but it differs significantly from the Rolex Datejust and Day-Date. The Land-Dweller's case has sharp angles and a large brushed finish on the front, a clear departure from the polished and rounded surfaces of the Datejust/Day-Date. The Land-Dweller also boasts the slim profile of an "integrated" luxury sports watch. At only 9.7 mm thick, it's an extremely rare Rolex timepiece with a thickness under 10 mm. This is even thinner than the Royal Oak 15510 (10.5 mm). In comparison, the Rolex Datejust is 12 mm thick. The newly designed slim Jubilee bracelet (a slim version of the Jubilee bracelet) is a key element of this Rolex timepiece. The original curved links of the Jubilee bracelet are flat and sharp on this slim Jubilee bracelet. The three middle links are polished, while the side links are brushed. The large facets of the links give the Land-Dweller bracelet a similar elegance to the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak bracelet. The small crown concealed clasp, previously a standard feature only on the Day-Date gold watch, is now also included on the Land-Dweller, demonstrating the Land-Dweller's important position in Rolex's lineup.
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