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7 August 2020, 04:14 PM | #61 |
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I think that the scarcity alone will never make this model just a fad. Also, this watch has a fantastic complication and is really not as big as people like to complain about, this is coming from someone with a 6.5in wrist.
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The scarcity is artificial unless Rolex are seeing a lot of pieces being sent in with complaints and keeping numbers low to iron out issues. Just another theory. Re. the size, I’ve a <6.5” wrist and the GMT was made for my wrists, the Daytona is near perfect but the SkyD is just too big. I took my name off the list, I couldn’t wear it.
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7 August 2020, 04:29 PM | #63 |
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The SkyD is a classic already and full with timeless Rolex DNA ;
+ Fluted bezel and a functioning one + Cyclops + Oyster bracelet with easy link + Waterproof + First Rolex with an annual calendar complication + First Rolex with a dual complication, added GMT function + PM range comes with the first mechanism for Rolex aligning the crown always up. It is the only Rolex you will ever need Down the road i think the blue will be less in demand than the other configurations. The black/ white dials look less cluttered and more stylish imho.
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7 August 2020, 04:38 PM | #64 |
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hard to say... not for me
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7 August 2020, 07:32 PM | #65 |
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Fad? I think not. How many Rolex watches have been fads? Some may go out of style after many years as times change just like anything else. Quartz was fad but for every watch maker.
I think the blue Sky D is destined for a long successful future and will be very happy to own one into that foreseeable successful future. Awesome watch. |
7 August 2020, 07:42 PM | #66 |
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First Rolex annual calendar is probably enough to make piece with a long-term following. Probably held in the same regard as old Sea-Dwellers or Explorer IIs. Very cool watch, has it's fans, not as widespread appeal as some other models. I own a black Sky and absolutely love it but I also know it's not for everyone.
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7 August 2020, 09:51 PM | #67 |
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Late to the discussion but it is a good one. I believe the Sky-Dweller is an awesome modern Rolex watch. I like the size, bezel, bracelet, dial, crown, functions and fit and finish. When I hear people discuss classic watches or vintage watches many times I think we are actually talking about old watches. Nothing wrong with old or vintage but when you talk about a watch that was created from ground zero the Sky-Dweller is a good example of what Rolex can do when they want. Update a case or movement is the typical Rolex stance and they move like a glacier, which is part of the appeal. No silliness from them and always well thought out moves. But the Sky-Dweller is a very modern "Let me show you what I can do" move for Rolex. I purchased the white dial Sky-Dweller and liked the fit and wear so much that I purchased a YG white dial version and the elusive blue dial version in SS. They are all perfect for me right now mixing wear, looks and function. I get the blue dial as it is strong but if they all had to go I would keep the white dial, add a black dial and have a nice two watch collection. Come September 1 we will see new levels of Rolex madness with the new releases and discontinued models. Can't wait.
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Good question. I actually think more of a fad driven by the scarcity. It's not a watch for everyone. Has a "different" look that doesn't appeal to a wide variety of people. Kind of a sports watch that wants to be a dress watch, or maybe the other way around. Kind of an odd ball. As a blue DJII owner it looks too much like my watch for me to spend the extra money and at 42 might be a hair too big for a dressier watch.
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I think its gonna be in the same category with YM2.
Nice complications but not classics.
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8 August 2020, 03:41 AM | #73 |
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The SkyD is the best complicated watch. There are no pushers. I repeat, there are no pushers to worry about setting the watch a’la Patek. Speaking of setting the watch, you can’t break the movement. I repeat, you cannot break the movement. If you change the date within some time window. If you move the GMT hours forward or back. You. Cannot. Break. It. You can take it on a 16 hour flight, get 2 timezones, set the date and not worry about breaking the movement. Oh, and you can swim and do whatever you want with it, since it’s a Rolex.
Did I mention you cannot break this complication? This is a paradigm shift of complicated watches if you’ve ever dealt with them. |
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But at the end of the day, spending this much money for a hunk of metal is silly and will always be silly. |
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8 August 2020, 03:52 AM | #75 |
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Exactly. I don’t get the size issue. The SkyD is 2mm wider and 0.5mm taller than a 5970, which IS a classic design, and some say is a perfect watch.
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If I had a blue SS Sky Dweller my children would inherit it. I don't know if that makes it a fad or not.
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Enough said...
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8 August 2020, 08:30 PM | #80 |
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Does it matter really if it becomes a classic or not, my view is that a watch should be something you want to wear now, also fads always change what is in demand now may not be in the future and visa versa, enjoy the moment.
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It's actually the same blue dial as the DJ41 in blue. So, there's that. SkyD is likely here to stay. Classic? We all couldn't agree on a definition here. As to it "it wears huge", not to me and not compared to a SeaDweller I sold for that reason.
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8 August 2020, 10:27 PM | #82 |
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I don’t think it will join the other classic Rolex watches, but if you do just put it away in the safe and wait...
or just wear it and enjoy it.
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The Sky-Dweller is a horrible watch, probably the worst Rolex ever made.
Too big for a normal wrist, too flashy, too expensive, useless complications and will never be a classic, especially the one with the ugly blue dial. Man, am I happy to own one. |
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9 August 2020, 04:57 AM | #85 |
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It's a fantastic reference for sure, but I think it's just too big to become a classic.
It made my DJ2 feel like a Lady Datejust by comparison and the DJ2 is no small watch. |
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Very cool watch, but too big to end up a true classic.
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9 August 2020, 05:48 AM | #87 |
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Absolutely, and the quirkiness only help.
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9 August 2020, 06:05 AM | #88 |
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Great watch with an innovative implementation of an annual calendar. Not for me though. Never liked the size, and it’s a bit busy. Not sure it will be a classic.
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9 August 2020, 06:09 AM | #89 |
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With “normal” watch size moving up, I certainly see the skydweller being front and center for decades to come!
Rolex is doing it right with the skydweller, maintaining a relatively lower numbers of production (compared to demand) and that make the recipe for a future classic!!
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I'll go fad too. It's to big.
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