Rolex Land-Dweller
Opening new horizons
New watches 2025
Rolex begins a new chapter in its history with the Oyster Perpetual Land-Dweller. This most contemporary watch represents the culmination of the brand’s expertise today, fruit of more than a century of experience in watchmaking. The Land-Dweller is designed for those who build their own destinies, seeing opportunity in every moment.
Rolex is unveiling the Oyster Perpetual Land-Dweller, a new watch characterized by bold aesthetics and cutting-edge technology.
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.
No fewer than 32 patent applications and patents pertain to the Land-Dweller; 18 are exclusive to this watch and 16 of those concern its movement. It is a testament to the pioneering spirit that drives Rolex and is a fitting companion for every occasion. The Land-Dweller reinterprets the intricate and challenging design of watches with integrated bracelets. It is fitted with a brand-new metal bracelet – the Flat Jubilee – which merges seamlessly with the Oyster case. The Land-Dweller sports an Oyster case that has been specially restyled. The bezel, fluted or set with diamonds, showcases a finely detailed dial with a honeycomb motif.
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.
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.
Boldly shaping the future
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.
Dial with honeycomb motif and exclusive display
The dial of the Land-Dweller is graced with a honeycomb motif, a graphically appealing pattern that Rolex has revisited with stylized cells in subtle relief. Its creation calls on traditional craftsmanship and high-technology methods, all mastered in-house. Time-honoured techniques are employed for the dial surface finishings: a fine satin finish for the intense white dial and a sunray finish on the ice blue version. The honeycomb structure is cut with a femtosecond laser, which is also used to etch the delicate lines in the grooves between each cell. The display elements on the Land-Dweller are exclusive to the new watch. Its 6 and 9 numerals, inspired by those of the Explorer and Air-King models, are particular in that they are open at their centre, which lends a modern touch. On the index hour markers, the luminescent material extends the full length of the component. This new design is the outcome of an innovatory manufacturing process for which a patent application was filed, and the use of a substance harder than the one typically used by Rolex but which delivers the same luminescent performance, colour of glow, and hue in daylight. The distinctive hands, specially created for this watch, are perfectly rectilinear.
Flat Jubilee bracelet
Dedicated Oyster case
Calibre 7135, a high-frequency movement
The Land-Dweller is powered by calibre 7135, a movement entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex and released this year. An evolution of calibre 7140, which has equipped the 1908 model since its launch in 2023, the new self-winding mechanical movement delivers outstanding performance, particularly in terms of precision, power reserve, convenience and reliability. Driven by a self-winding system via a Perpetual Rotor, calibre 7135 is particularly noteworthy for its revolutionary regulating mechanism –escapement and oscillator – that enables it to beat at a frequency of 5 hertz, or 36,000 beats per hour, thereby measuring time to one tenth of a second. Thanks to its barrel architecture and the escapement’s excellent efficiency, the power reserve of this movement extends to approximately 66 hours. Fine attention to detail has been paid to the aesthetics of calibre 7135. Its bridges are decorated with Rolex Côtes de Genève, while the cut-out oscillating weight is fashioned in yellow gold.
Dynapulse escapement
Oscillator
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