As a Sky Dweller owner, I can say that it is the most impressive watch in my collection. I travel and change time zones all the time for work, and the GMT function is incredibly easy to use. The Annual Calendar is what makes this the workhorse of my collection. Only changing the date once a year (from February to March) is just a treat in and of itself. One thing that wasn't mentioned is the little window at the end of each index. This is white for 11 of the markers, and red for the 12th....that one being the current month. 1 is for January, 2 is February, 3 is March....12 is December. Whichever is the current month, it will turn red. Nobody really forgets the month, but it's still a very unique complication, and further sets this watch apart from anything else Rolex makes or any other high end watchmaker. I love this watch so much, I am currently waiting on a Green Dial Jubilee (my other is a black dial Oyster). I already have a blue dial Date Just 41, so the green dial SD will give me a nice trifecta of those style watches.
Also got on the waiting list for the green dial soon as it come out at Watches and Wonders this year, wonder if getting on the list for the green dial moves you up the list with it being so new….🧐
It is not my cup of tea but I just have to say it is an impressive watch to look at, not to mention the complications. Also congrats on the soon-to-be trifecta!
I just got my Skydweller this week from my AD, it has the new 9002 movement and this watch is amazing . I love it already and am wearing it more than my Pepsi GMT . I received the black dial stainless steel with white gold bezel . I wanted the blue dial but when my AD said a Skydweller came in and it was a black dial and once I tried it on that was it . Amazing watch with amazing complications . Thank you Jenni, your videos are always top quality . cheers from Greece .
Do tell how much brown nosing of a Rolex AD did you have to engage in? I have the money to spend and can't wait to purchase a Sky Dweller but mannnn dealing with the obnoxious and fucking arrogant Rolex dealerships has put such a bad taste in my mouth, it has altogether turned me off of the brand. I'm really considering dropping some extra few thousands and getting one off grey market than suck up to AD's to buy a watch.
Hello from NJ USA. Another excellent video. Your reviews are informative, accurate, inciteful, Yet light hearted and fun. Please keep up the great work. Best to You and Yours.
The comparison with the sky-dweller and the datejust is spot on. Both watches are perfect with the fluted bezel and the jubilee bracelet configuration.
Its on my list! I am going black dial on an oyster. I am a big strap guy, so I might play around with some interesting straps. The blue dial is very appealing, but owning some blue dial watches already, they are not the easiest to strap. That coupled with a YM42 white gold should be the 2 Rolex entrants in the collection.
Even tho i am 100% an Oyster guy when it comes to Rolex bracelets, still i think the Jubilee may be the sweet spot for this watch. Because the dial is slightly busy to look at, And it has the bezel fluting, the Jubilee just seems to integrate it all together best. Obviously it's a matter of personal preference, and if i was offered a SD on an oyster i'd snatch it in a heartbeat 😁
I walked into an AD about three weeks ago in Hong Kong and they offered me a few SD models, yellow gold case and bracelet white dial; two tone black dial jubilee bracelet; and white gold white dial with oxyflex. At the price point, the yellow gold and white gold are way beyond my budget. The two tone black dial with jubilee is a spot on and price is affordable (I am not buying now some said the market price is lower than the list price; buying from AD is way giving me a peace of mind than the grey market especially in Hong Kong). I like this SD very much.
Ahh yes, she's a real piece of work. It's three watches in one. Gmt/date-month/ time. Had mine for quite a while and love it. Two tone rules with a jubilee bracelet. 😅😅😅❤
Awsome watch and gives me some questions, I have a black dial DJ 41 with fluted bezel and jubilee, I adore the watch - should I swap it to the SD? - not easy to decide, as I would not use the gmt function, still SD is such a heavy hitter….
Ha-ha. I misheard her. I thought she said IWC, which didn't fit in the context of what she was saying. I wondered why she mentioned the International Watch Company.
I am 100% in love with this watch's technological achievements and how they're implemented via the case and dial. I am also, however, not in love at all with its overall design. Hopefully one day they'll find a way to implement the bezel and calendar functions into something smaller and less clunky, like a Day-Date.
I now NEED this watch, I have 7 3/4 inch wrists so this larger Rolex is perfect. And now knowing that it is a technical masterpiece, it is now my grail. Are you a fan of two tone? I really like
As Rolexes go, it's not a bad looking watch, but I don't like the hour & minute hands, and, as usual for me, the cyclops is a deal breaker. Lose the cyclops and I can get past the hands. Excellent review.
Interesting take. I wanted the green, but told my boutique I'd take either between green and blue depending on which was easier to allocate. I was told between the two, the blue was easier and was called a week later to come pick it up. Having it in hand, not disappointed at all. The blue is absolutely stunning.
I tried it on in a shop and found that the date is very hard to read. It is too low down in the housing and a lot of shadow makes it realy hard to read. Together with the gigantic size it gets a thumb down from me. But to be honest the complications are great. If Rolex whould shrink it, it would be very nice one ...
Objectively an impressive functional Rolex to compete with Annual Calendar watches . Again, that genre is what Rolex is not capable of winning , the hearts of Watch connoisseurs
I have liked the SD for a long time, but the one in rosegold on black rubber looks 🤑🤩. I have 18 cm wrists, and I think 42mm is often too big for me. Of course many factors weighing in, my Longines Master Collection Moonphase is ok, but it has a very complex dial, and short lugs so it works, but a watch as dressy as the Sky-Dweller it kinda looks tacky on me. I haven't tried a SD, but other half-dressy 42mm, even with short lugs, and I just look like an awkward 15 year old on boxing day wearing the Casio Edifice his grandparents gave him for Christmas. This watch is basically only for blokes of 1.90+ cm tall.
Rolex daytona specially from 2016 ceramic one is handsome watch and more with a hype but Rolex skydweller is something more about complications from Rolex which makes me lean toward sky
When beauty and the beast coexist in one watch, this is what you get. I'm glad it's heavy and uncomfortable because it were more wearable I would have to sell half my watch collection and get it.
I bet they would have made it the same dimensions as the DD40 or DJ41 if they could. I wonder it it’s just too hard (or costly) to make a movement that small or if they thought the GMT indication would end up being too small.
@@BabyJesus66agree the diameter does not bother me, it is more of the thickness. I tried one (exhibit of course) this weekend again and cannot get there as much as I want to like it.
@@vincent67239 I don't like fluted bezels at all, they just make me think of all the tacky shit from the 80's, but not this one. For some reason it just seems to work. Which one do you have?
They call it an annual calendar, but the problem is that nobody ever forgets what month it is, but they do forget what day of the week. I would not consider it an annual calendar if it only had the date and the month.
If a watch is able to keep track of the correct date for an entire year, regardless of the indications on its dial, then it is an annual calendar. For example, Moser’s perpetual calendar displays the leap year indicator on the caseback side, making for a cleaner dial. In theory, the month could be displayed on the backside, as well, leaving the dial to only display the time and date; yet, it would still be considered a perpetual calendar. On the other end, there are “simple” (comparatively) triple calendars that are neither annual nor perpetual calendars, even though they show the day, date, and month, and still need to have the date corrected five times a year. This latter type of watch is the least useful to me, since I don’t see the point of displaying the month if it’s not even used for configuration of an annual or perpetual calendar-like you said, who forgets what month it is?
Yeah the sky dweller is not a rare watch and the only reason you can’t pick one up at a AD is because Rolex has lost complete control over their brand. There is a ton of brand new unworn ones in both references for sale for in the hands of resellers. Then there is the use inventory and there is plenty of them for sale in the hands of resellers. These watches are way overpriced in the secondary market as I see many of them just sitting week after week. Now is not a great time to buy as prices have a ways to fall to meet demand.
I respect these watches, but they are too big for me and something about the asymmetrical placement of the 24hr wheel rubs me the wrong way. Love the complications, command bezel, and overall ethos - just not a watch I want
Ironically, white rubber is way louder than stainless steel or white gold 😂 I used to wear a smartwatch with a white rubber strap, so I know. I like the look. You got a crackin’ G-shock. I still wear my blue SkyD most days though
Hans Wildorf, the founder of Rolex, was a German. But regardless, if you speak a different language and have an accent, it’s not easy to pronounce everything correctly
Standard ‘Rolex arc’ - ugly ducking to coveted ‘star’…people are still making videos about how big it is, how complicated or cluttered the dial is, etc….if I am not mistaken, even Jennie has some old videos where she is not all that keen on it… Ultimately it says more about people than it does about the product….
I had one for 3 months and sold it. It's not a great watch. It tries to do too many things, so it's not good at any of them. The main "innovation" is a worthless feature where instead of simply reading the month in a fixed window, you hunt around the dial and then do math in your head to figure out what month is, as if you didn't already know. It has a dead spot that does nothing in its Ring Command bezel. It's a lousy sports watch and a lousy dress watch. The GMT feature is very poorly executed. A way overpriced white elephant of a watch.
@@amir-.1977 well, if the Sky Dweller looks like refrigerator on your wrist … I’m Sure you might be 12 years old.. 🤣🤣🤣 and of course not the budget to get a Sky dweller
@@impexRQ yes I did, and I own a seadweller.. which of course is too think. But that’s ok, it’s a sports watch. The sky dweller is not. It is more dressy, and the caseback sticks out way too much
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As a Sky Dweller owner, I can say that it is the most impressive watch in my collection. I travel and change time zones all the time for work, and the GMT function is incredibly easy to use. The Annual Calendar is what makes this the workhorse of my collection. Only changing the date once a year (from February to March) is just a treat in and of itself. One thing that wasn't mentioned is the little window at the end of each index. This is white for 11 of the markers, and red for the 12th....that one being the current month. 1 is for January, 2 is February, 3 is March....12 is December. Whichever is the current month, it will turn red. Nobody really forgets the month, but it's still a very unique complication, and further sets this watch apart from anything else Rolex makes or any other high end watchmaker. I love this watch so much, I am currently waiting on a Green Dial Jubilee (my other is a black dial Oyster). I already have a blue dial Date Just 41, so the green dial SD will give me a nice trifecta of those style watches.
Also got on the waiting list for the green dial soon as it come out at Watches and Wonders this year, wonder if getting on the list for the green dial moves you up the list with it being so new….🧐
She mentioned it about three minutes in.
It is not my cup of tea but I just have to say it is an impressive watch to look at, not to mention the complications. Also congrats on the soon-to-be trifecta!
Oh wow, never knew that. Very cool!
I own the blue and I can agree! It’s the most stunning watch in my collection and a true grail watch.
I just got my Skydweller this week from my AD, it has the new 9002 movement and this watch is amazing . I love it already and am wearing it more than my Pepsi GMT .
I received the black dial stainless steel with white gold bezel .
I wanted the blue dial but when my AD said a Skydweller came in and it was a black dial and once I tried it on that was it .
Amazing watch with amazing complications .
Thank you Jenni, your videos are always top quality .
cheers from Greece .
The Sky-Dweller truly is the pinnacle of Rolex craftsmanship! ⌚✨
Meh. 1908 shits all over it.
Absolutely… it’s unique and perfect
@@steelsteez6118😂
Yes!!! I have watched your older SkyDweller review like 50 times. So good to see another. As an owner already. Yes. I’m crazy. But I love it!
Do tell how much brown nosing of a Rolex AD did you have to engage in? I have the money to spend and can't wait to purchase a Sky Dweller but mannnn dealing with the obnoxious and fucking arrogant Rolex dealerships has put such a bad taste in my mouth, it has altogether turned me off of the brand. I'm really considering dropping some extra few thousands and getting one off grey market than suck up to AD's to buy a watch.
Hello from NJ USA. Another excellent video. Your reviews are informative, accurate, inciteful, Yet light hearted and fun.
Please keep up the great work. Best to You and Yours.
The quality of your reviews are always of the highest caliber and I enjoy watching because they are very informative and fun. Thanks for sharing!
I never really paid attention to the sky dweller until i saw a short on TH-cam about the features of the bezel. So freaking cool!
This is my personal holy grail.
A masterpiece in pure utility aesthetics and function.
The comparison with the sky-dweller and the datejust is spot on. Both watches are perfect with the fluted bezel and the jubilee bracelet configuration.
@@Dazulolwarrior The DateJust with the fluted bezel with the Jubilee bracelet is really an underrated watch. I prefer it to the Submariner.
Its on my list! I am going black dial on an oyster. I am a big strap guy, so I might play around with some interesting straps. The blue dial is very appealing, but owning some blue dial watches already, they are not the easiest to strap. That coupled with a YM42 white gold should be the 2 Rolex entrants in the collection.
Even tho i am 100% an Oyster guy when it comes to Rolex bracelets, still i think the Jubilee may be the sweet spot for this watch. Because the dial is slightly busy to look at, And it has the bezel fluting, the Jubilee just seems to integrate it all together best. Obviously it's a matter of personal preference, and if i was offered a SD on an oyster i'd snatch it in a heartbeat 😁
I walked into an AD about three weeks ago in Hong Kong and they offered me a few SD models, yellow gold case and bracelet white dial; two tone black dial jubilee bracelet; and white gold white dial with oxyflex. At the price point, the yellow gold and white gold are way beyond my budget. The two tone black dial with jubilee is a spot on and price is affordable (I am not buying now some said the market price is lower than the list price; buying from AD is way giving me a peace of mind than the grey market especially in Hong Kong). I like this SD very much.
The intuitive and easy setting and reading of this GMT is cause to praise Rolex’ ingenuity.
Wow, A beautiful video without even a piece of watch .. 🎉🎉🎉 Keep Going ..
Ahh yes, she's a real piece of work. It's three watches in one. Gmt/date-month/ time. Had mine for quite a while and love it. Two tone rules with a jubilee bracelet. 😅😅😅❤
Beautiful video!! Love my Blue dial!
I love my blue dial SD, it has a much more premium feel when you wear it, comparing to the 116500LN steel Daytona.
Awsome watch and gives me some questions, I have a black dial DJ 41 with fluted bezel and jubilee, I adore the watch - should I swap it to the SD? - not easy to decide, as I would not use the gmt function, still SD is such a heavy hitter….
This one is worth all the hype. You can keep your GMTs and OPs and DJs. I love my SD, MG and Bluesy!!!!
I love the way you say Rolex!
Great review. Will never understand why they don’t produce more.
So they can make more money with supply and demand
@@ZackSilver77if they made more, i don't think they'll have a problem selling each and one of them in minutes.
Could someone kindly explain what is the IBWC ?
The Itty-Bitty-Wrist-Committee. Also known as the people with small wrists, like Jenni herself.
@@gusknip oh, thanks! I've watched many of her videos and the reference is always there haha. Wonder when she's started
Ha-ha. I misheard her. I thought she said IWC, which didn't fit in the context of what she was saying. I wondered why she mentioned the International Watch Company.
@@jsusna1972 haha she always says something about it when the watch size is a concern
Thanks for the review I like it looks nice but I still like my Citizen CA0710-58L better
I'm guessing the font is more compact to account for the space taken up by the 24 hour ring.
On the waiting list!
Been on the waiting list for 1 year with Bucherer, the green one is on 🔥, wonder if any of the AD‘s are calling people to come and pick up….
Actually got the call on Monday ❤
Green dial aswel, Xmas has definitely come early ❤
I am 100% in love with this watch's technological achievements and how they're implemented via the case and dial. I am also, however, not in love at all with its overall design. Hopefully one day they'll find a way to implement the bezel and calendar functions into something smaller and less clunky, like a Day-Date.
I now NEED this watch, I have 7 3/4 inch wrists so this larger Rolex is perfect. And now knowing that it is a technical masterpiece, it is now my grail. Are you a fan of two tone? I really like
As Rolexes go, it's not a bad looking watch, but I don't like the hour & minute hands, and, as usual for me, the cyclops is a deal breaker. Lose the cyclops and I can get past the hands.
Excellent review.
On the waitlist for this model, not sure which one yet. The only annual calendar I know besides Moser that doesn't use ridiculous toothpick pushers!
I love how you say Rolex.
How is the Yachtmaster II less complicated?
The blue sky dweller, on jubilee, will be the unicorn of Rolex in 10 years. It's an amazing watch.
Interesting take. I wanted the green, but told my boutique I'd take either between green and blue depending on which was easier to allocate. I was told between the two, the blue was easier and was called a week later to come pick it up. Having it in hand, not disappointed at all. The blue is absolutely stunning.
You don't hear a lot about Sky Dwellers. Thanks!
I tried it on in a shop and found that the date is very hard to read. It is too low down in the housing and a lot of shadow makes it realy hard to read. Together with the gigantic size it gets a thumb down from me. But to be honest the complications are great. If Rolex whould shrink it, it would be very nice one ...
Objectively an impressive functional Rolex to compete with Annual Calendar watches . Again, that genre is what Rolex is not capable of winning , the hearts of Watch connoisseurs
I have liked the SD for a long time, but the one in rosegold on black rubber looks 🤑🤩. I have 18 cm wrists, and I think 42mm is often too big for me. Of course many factors weighing in, my Longines Master Collection Moonphase is ok, but it has a very complex dial, and short lugs so it works, but a watch as dressy as the Sky-Dweller it kinda looks tacky on me. I haven't tried a SD, but other half-dressy 42mm, even with short lugs, and I just look like an awkward 15 year old on boxing day wearing the Casio Edifice his grandparents gave him for Christmas. This watch is basically only for blokes of 1.90+ cm tall.
Rolex daytona specially from 2016 ceramic one is handsome watch and more with a hype but Rolex skydweller is something more about complications from Rolex which makes me lean toward sky
Good video.
Nice Watch
Whats that manufacturing error?? 0:28
You must be running low on material, everything mentioned has been discussed years ago !!
When beauty and the beast coexist in one watch, this is what you get. I'm glad it's heavy and uncomfortable because it were more wearable I would have to sell half my watch collection and get it.
18.5cm wrist.
Loves Rolex.
Can only afford Seiko.
F.
Dave Chapelle was wearing this watch in his new special. Its stunning
Wolex ?
we missed u girl
If they made one in 39mm then I’d…well…I still wouldn’t be able to get one. But I’d seriously consider not being able to get one if it were 39mm.
I bet they would have made it the same dimensions as the DD40 or DJ41 if they could. I wonder it it’s just too hard (or costly) to make a movement that small or if they thought the GMT indication would end up being too small.
@@vincent67239 That’s probably it. There’s a lot going on in there!
As if a mm is a big difference just buy the damn thing
@@BabyJesus66agree the diameter does not bother me, it is more of the thickness. I tried one (exhibit of course) this weekend again and cannot get there as much as I want to like it.
They are missing the watchmaking skills of JLC ;-)
The Sky-dweller is perfect for 7.5 wrists and up. You dont need another watch.
I LOVE your accent
This is the only fluted bezel Rolex I like.
It’s also the biggest and loudest fluted bezel they make! It has the most surface area to reflect light. I love my SkyD.
@@vincent67239 I don't like fluted bezels at all, they just make me think of all the tacky shit from the 80's, but not this one. For some reason it just seems to work. Which one do you have?
I don’t want to wear a Skydweller every day and having to set it all the time, when I take it off for a few days.
That’s why I put mine on a winder. But it’s also the easiest annual calendar to set, so there is that.
I never set my watch anymore few months after i bought my first luxury watch years back, its just a piece of man’s jewelry in my mind
@@ingwentsai3929 I have the habit of looking at my watch all the time to get the time. I wish I was comfortable doing what you do.
They call it an annual calendar, but the problem is that nobody ever forgets what month it is, but they do forget what day of the week. I would not consider it an annual calendar if it only had the date and the month.
If a watch is able to keep track of the correct date for an entire year, regardless of the indications on its dial, then it is an annual calendar. For example, Moser’s perpetual calendar displays the leap year indicator on the caseback side, making for a cleaner dial. In theory, the month could be displayed on the backside, as well, leaving the dial to only display the time and date; yet, it would still be considered a perpetual calendar. On the other end, there are “simple” (comparatively) triple calendars that are neither annual nor perpetual calendars, even though they show the day, date, and month, and still need to have the date corrected five times a year. This latter type of watch is the least useful to me, since I don’t see the point of displaying the month if it’s not even used for configuration of an annual or perpetual calendar-like you said, who forgets what month it is?
Yeah the sky dweller is not a rare watch and the only reason you can’t pick one up at a AD is because Rolex has lost complete control over their brand. There is a ton of brand new unworn ones in both references for sale for in the hands of resellers. Then there is the use inventory and there is plenty of them for sale in the hands of resellers. These watches are way overpriced in the secondary market as I see many of them just sitting week after week. Now is not a great time to buy as prices have a ways to fall to meet demand.
I respect these watches, but they are too big for me and something about the asymmetrical placement of the 24hr wheel rubs me the wrong way. Love the complications, command bezel, and overall ethos - just not a watch I want
The asymmetry grew on me. As did the size (unfortunately, though, I stopped growing long ago).
my black dial S-D is with jubilee bracelet. Far better looking with the jubilee.
why the 24h is never in the right setting?
Firs first time :)
...I love the way you pronounce Rooolex...
If you look at her older videos she pronounced it correctly.
I Love mine and enjoy it every day of my Life! Thanks to My WIFE!
Meh. I prefer my G-shock in solid 18k white rubber
Ironically, white rubber is way louder than stainless steel or white gold 😂 I used to wear a smartwatch with a white rubber strap, so I know. I like the look. You got a crackin’ G-shock. I still wear my blue SkyD most days though
Can you raname your chanell to Rolex enthusiast 😊
Rolex costs too much money and noone in Bulgaria will believe that it is an original Rolex :D So better buy Omega.
if rolex made a patek
Is Rolex pronounced as Olex is German?
too heavy?
50.5mm lug to lug on a datejust looking dial with greater thickness..personally i find them too chunky for a design they inherit.
It's Rolex not Wholex !!!!!!!!
It doesn't look very good though. 🤔
How comes you only talk about Rolex?
rolex ain't german, no need to pronounce it like that
Hans Wildorf, the founder of Rolex, was a German. But regardless, if you speak a different language and have an accent, it’s not easy to pronounce everything correctly
Ultimately too large unfortunately
The Sky-Dweller is one of the few Rolex's that I don't like.
Standard ‘Rolex arc’ - ugly ducking to coveted ‘star’…people are still making videos about how big it is, how complicated or cluttered the dial is, etc….if I am not mistaken, even Jennie has some old videos where she is not all that keen on it…
Ultimately it says more about people than it does about the product….
I can stop watching after seeing the size, it'll look silly on my 15.5cm wrist 😂
No me gusta prefiero al datejust clásico encima es más grande no lo compraría por más que tuviera todo el dinero del mundo 👎
I had one for 3 months and sold it. It's not a great watch. It tries to do too many things, so it's not good at any of them. The main "innovation" is a worthless feature where instead of simply reading the month in a fixed window, you hunt around the dial and then do math in your head to figure out what month is, as if you didn't already know. It has a dead spot that does nothing in its Ring Command bezel. It's a lousy sports watch and a lousy dress watch. The GMT feature is very poorly executed. A way overpriced white elephant of a watch.
This watch is technically brilliant, but fugly as hell. I'd buy this, flip it, and get an A. Lange & Sohne. Just my opinion.
An ALS annual calendar will cost a lot more than what you’d get flipping a Sky-Dweller.
@@cecaju9516Yup! At least 50k for a manual wind AC
Why review a watch when you don’t have it in front of you? waste of time.
But is it a chunky boy. 🤔
Always hated how it looks.
You said nothing new. All was already common knowledge.
Jenni, please do some reviews on actual luxury watches. This is child’s play.
I love my SkyD. I guess that makes me a kid at heart
All the Rolex design dna on steroids. Yuck. Should have added the Mercedes hands to complete the monstrosity 😇
Size is main reason for my rejection of this watch
Are you a child? 12 years old?
@@impexRQ I don’t enjoy a watch that screams, “ look at me “ nor do I like to wear a refrigerator on my wrist.
@@amir-.1977 well, if the Sky Dweller looks like refrigerator on your wrist … I’m
Sure you might be 12 years old.. 🤣🤣🤣 and of course not the budget to get a Sky dweller
@@impexRQ enjoy your journey,
Simply not a watch I would be interested in at any budget or price .
No thanks. Not a fan of this one. Rolex really needs to stop putting all the text on the dial.
They’re not H. Moser & Cie.
Normal male wrists are about 24 cm, so it's made for Hobbits?
Surely, you mean ankles?
Sorry too thick, nothing perfect about it. But it’s beautiful
Too tick? Have you even tried on? It’s even thinner than a sea dweller and wears better than an explorer ii… it’s perfect . It’s Rolex as it best
@@impexRQ yes I did, and I own a seadweller.. which of course is too think. But that’s ok, it’s a sports watch. The sky dweller is not. It is more dressy, and the caseback sticks out way too much
@@19NJS71 actually the case back on the Sky dweller is flat .. on the Sea Dweller it sticks out .. so don’t know where you opinion is coming from…
@@impexRQ it is not.. do some searching online for some pics
Way too much useless bling, starting with that confusing ring..
But it’s functional
TOOOO large and way Rolex overpriced.
It’s not a very expensive annual calendar. Comparatively, at least.
Meh.
You got a lovely accent. I'm from SA. Where is you're accent from???????????????RE😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀