Rolex Sky-Dweller · Super Clone Guide
Sky-Dweller Super Clones
Rolex's most complicated watch to clone.
The Sky-Dweller is an annual calendar with a dual-time-zone display and Rolex's Ring Command bezel — by far the most complicated watch in the catalogue. That complexity makes it the hardest to clone convincingly, and the gap between a good and a bad Sky-Dweller clone is wide.
The 42mm 326934 (steel and white gold bezel) is the reference most buyers look for.
What it takes to clone the Sky-Dweller
The Sky-Dweller clone is judged on its month display and its bezel. The genuine watch shows the month via a small aperture beside each hour marker and switches functions through a rotating bezel. A serious clone reproduces the off-centre 24-hour disc and the month window; cheaper ones simplify or fake the calendar entirely.
How to spot a quality Sky-Dweller clone
- Month display: the small apertures beside the hour markers should read correctly.
- Off-centre 24-hour dual-time disc, clean and aligned.
- Ring Command fluted bezel action.
- Overall dial complexity executed cleanly, not faked.
Key references
- 326934
- 42mm steel with white gold fluted bezel.
- 336933
- Two-tone yellow Rolesor, Jubilee.
The movement
Real: Cal.9001 (annual calendar). Clones approximate the calendar/dual-time complications — the hardest movement in the line to reproduce.
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Can the Sky-Dweller be cloned well?
It is the hardest Rolex to clone because of its annual calendar and dual-time complications. The best factories reproduce the month apertures and the off-centre 24-hour disc; lower-tier clones simplify or fake them.
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