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Old 10 March 2018, 02:32 AM   #1
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Icon7 How is the bezel of the Sky Dweller sealed?

Looking at how the Sky Dweller's bezel interacts with the internal mechanism of the watch, I'm wondering how do they manage to keep the sealing of the watch and keep it from getting inside from some opening beneath the bezel. Do you have links to to a drawing or a video that shows how the bezel is sealed? Thank you
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Old 10 March 2018, 03:00 AM   #2
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Pretty sure this is the gold standard sealant.



Jokes aside, I would imagine in a similar way to any rotating bezel right?
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Old 10 March 2018, 03:11 AM   #3
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Pretty sure this is the gold standard sealant.



Jokes aside, I would imagine in a similar way to any rotating bezel right?
LOL, imagine?
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Old 10 March 2018, 03:19 AM   #4
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Pretty sure this is the gold standard sealant.



Jokes aside, I would imagine in a similar way to any rotating bezel right?
Rotating bezels in gmt, seaD, and subs aren’t connected to the movement those go but the skyD is
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Old 10 March 2018, 03:21 AM   #5
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Rotating bezels in gmt, seaD, and subs aren’t connected to the movement those go but the skyD is
Ah yes.

Good call.
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Old 10 March 2018, 03:28 AM   #6
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Some explanations are given in the Rolex Magazine #3
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Old 10 March 2018, 04:25 AM   #7
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I have always wondered this as well...looking forward to the input
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Old 10 March 2018, 04:30 AM   #8
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Looking at how the Sky Dweller's bezel interacts with the internal mechanism of the watch, I'm wondering how do they manage to keep the sealing of the watch and keep it from getting inside from some opening beneath the bezel. Do you have links to to a drawing or a video that shows how the bezel is sealed? Thank you

It’s probsbly like the YM II as you need to rotate the bezel to set some of the complications. Now I’m wondering the same thing.
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Old 10 March 2018, 04:38 AM   #9
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Ok, so now we've become several who wonder and still no answer

Indeed, the key thing here is connection to the mechanism, unlike the Sub or GMT Master.
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Old 10 March 2018, 04:45 AM   #10
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I wonder too. Still no answer.
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Old 10 March 2018, 05:07 AM   #11
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Old 10 March 2018, 05:08 AM   #12
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Here is the answer..

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Old 10 March 2018, 05:14 AM   #13
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It requires the application of a very special force,.......... a Navy Seal!:thumbsup
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Old 10 March 2018, 06:01 AM   #14
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TRF is a fantastic source of info. Threads like this one are living testimony. Thanks for the input guys!
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Old 10 March 2018, 06:07 AM   #15
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And I thought it was a mixture of pixie dust and elfin grease; I feel much better knowing the truth.
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Old 10 March 2018, 06:13 AM   #16
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Excellent.

I always wondered my self and thought it would be a simple(single pusher)
Now we know
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Old 10 March 2018, 07:30 AM   #17
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But can dust and sand get under the bezel, but not passed the 2 O rings? And therefore cause wear when the bezel is rotated?

Or will washing flush out and dirt or debris?
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Old 10 March 2018, 08:27 AM   #18
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The SkyD is really watertight, I just went for a sauna, swim and steambath. It's still dry under the crystal
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Old 10 March 2018, 08:32 AM   #19
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There is certainly more potential of gasket failure in that design. I believe nothing proves a design more than real world usage. It will take a decade or two to see how robust and WR it remains.
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Old 10 March 2018, 08:47 AM   #20
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Was curious myself, glad to know finally!
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Old 10 March 2018, 08:59 AM   #21
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The SkyD is really watertight, I just went for a sauna, swim and steambath. It's still dry under the crystal
Yup, I have been washing mine with soap and water almost regularly for ~4 years ... still no fogging under the crystal,

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Old 10 March 2018, 09:06 AM   #22
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Nice, great piece of intel. I was wondering myself too
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Old 10 March 2018, 03:26 PM   #23
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That's exactly what I was asking abut. Thanks for your help
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Old 10 March 2018, 06:28 PM   #24
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Roger, I see the explanation and all, but no one can tell me otherwise. It's magic, Rolex magic. When I think about a moving peace outside of the case that articulates pieces sealed inside the case, it's really mind blowing. They say the Deepsea is the most technologically advanced Rolex from an accomplishment point of view, but I can sort of get how that works no matter how difficult it was to accomplish. I tend to feel the Skydweller took more science, is more techy although not factual.
This outside bezel thingy....nah...it's magic...
That's the new Rolex way, witch craftery.
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Old 11 March 2018, 02:09 AM   #25
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Roger, I see the explanation and all, but no one can tell me otherwise. It's magic, Rolex magic. When I think about a moving peace outside of the case that articulates pieces sealed inside the case, it's really mind blowing.
Indeed. No extra pushers or similar. The design is ingeniously graceful
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Old 11 March 2018, 03:23 AM   #26
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There is a reason why this watch has so many patents.

With some engineering background, I would say the bezel has pillars on the bottom that pushes specific mechanisms. It has to be water sealed too, which can be done by using a seal on top of the mechanism!

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Old 11 March 2018, 03:41 AM   #27
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There is a reason why this watch has so many patents.

With some engineering background, I would say the bezel has pillars on the bottom that pushes specific mechanisms. It has to be water sealed too, which can be done by using a seal on top of the mechanism!
Look at shofzr's photo. As I understand it, the tip of that double sealed pin is the only part that protrudes, and the rotating bezel engages it and turns it switching the internal action
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Old 11 March 2018, 05:08 AM   #28
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It should be interesting to see how the mechanism handles years of fine dust.
For example, I have a phone that is waterproof yet has accumulated dust under the screen.
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Old 11 March 2018, 05:29 AM   #29
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Look at shofzr's photo. As I understand it, the tip of that double sealed pin is the only part that protrudes, and the rotating bezel engages it and turns it switching the internal action
Yep pretty much. But they are three settings. So either 3 pins that gets engaged by a extension on the bezel. Whether there are 3 separate pins or the same pin does the 3 function is another question.

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