Emmanuel, known as quattro on WatchProSite, provides an essential first look at the Rolex Land-Dweller 40. His original post offers a crucial visual comparison, placing the new reference 127334 alongside historical integrated-bracelet Rolex models like the Oysterquartz and Oyster Perpetual ref. 1530. This contextualization is vital for collectors assessing Rolex's latest design direction and its horological lineage.
Here are some live pics from
A Blog To Watch of the
40 mm oyster steel & white gold
Rolex Land-Dweller ref. 127334 powered by
caliber 7135.
To put things into perspective, I added some photos of the
Oysterquartz ref.
17014 &
17013 and one photo of the integrated bracelet
Oyster Perpetual ref.
1530, about which I
previously posted here.
Best, Emmanuel
The Land-Dweller 40

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Oysterquartz ref. 17014 with mecaquartz caliber 5035 
credit: fifth wrist

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Oysterquartz ref. 17013 (two-tone) with mecaquartz caliber 5035
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Oyster Perpetual ref. 1530 with mechanical caliber 1570

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About the Rolex Oyster Perpetual Ref. 1530
The Rolex Reference 1530 is notable for its distinctive case design, which predates and shares characteristics with the Oysterquartz models, yet houses a mechanical movement. This reference represents a transitional period in Rolex design, offering a unique aesthetic that sets it apart from the more traditional Oyster Perpetual cases of its era. It was produced in limited quantities, contributing to its specialized appeal among collectors. The integration of a mechanical caliber within this angular case profile provides a different wearing experience compared to its more common contemporaries.
This reference features a stainless steel case measuring 36 mm in diameter, a departure from the typical round cases. It is fitted with an acrylic crystal and a smooth bezel. The watch is powered by the automatic Rolex Caliber 1570, a robust and reliable movement known for its precision. This movement provides a power reserve of 48 hours and includes a date complication, visible through an aperture on the dial. The water resistance is rated at 100 meters, consistent with Rolex's Oyster case standards.
For collectors, the Reference 1530 is significant due to its unusual case architecture and its mechanical heart, making it a precursor to the Oysterquartz line. It appeals to those interested in the evolution of Rolex design and production anomalies. Its scarcity and unique design language differentiate it from other Oyster Perpetual models, positioning it as a distinct piece within the brand's history. The silver dial and Oyster bracelet complete its integrated design.
Specifications
- Caliber
- 1570
- Case
- Stainless steel
- Diameter
- 36 mm
- Dial
- Silver
- Water Resist.
- 100m
- Crystal
- Acrylic
About the Rolex Land-Dweller Ref. 17013
The Rolex Oysterquartz Datejust reference 17013 represents a distinctive chapter in the brand's history, offering a quartz-powered alternative within the Datejust collection. This reference stands out due to its integrated bracelet and case design, which is unique to the Oysterquartz line, differentiating it from the more common mechanical Datejust models. It provided a contemporary option for consumers seeking the precision and convenience of quartz technology during its production era.
This reference features a 36mm case crafted from a combination of stainless steel and 18k yellow gold, paired with an 18k yellow gold fluted bezel. Powering the watch is the Rolex Caliber 5035, a quartz movement developed in-house by Rolex. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, ensuring durability and scratch resistance. It offers a water resistance rating of 100 meters, suitable for everyday wear.
For collectors, the Oysterquartz 17013 holds a particular appeal as a less common and historically significant Rolex model. Its integrated bracelet design and quartz movement make it a unique piece within the broader Rolex catalog, representing the brand's exploration of quartz technology. The availability of multiple dial color options allowed for personalization, contributing to its varied presence in the secondary market.
Specifications
- Caliber
- 5035
- Case
- Stainless Steel and 18k Yellow Gold
- Diameter
- 36mm
- Dial
- Multiple options
- Water Resist.
- 100m
- Crystal
- Sapphire
About the Rolex Land-Dweller Ref. 17014
The Rolex Oysterquartz Datejust reference 17014 represents a distinctive chapter in the brand's history, being part of the short-lived Oysterquartz line. This reference is characterized by its integrated case and bracelet design, a departure from the more traditional Oyster Perpetual models. It offered a quartz alternative to Rolex's mechanical offerings during a period of significant change in the watch industry, maintaining the brand's commitment to precision and robust construction within a battery-powered platform. It stands out from its siblings, such as the 17000 and 17013, primarily due to its white gold fluted bezel.
This reference features a 36mm case crafted from stainless steel, paired with a white gold fluted bezel. It houses the Rolex caliber 5035, a quartz movement developed in-house, known for its accuracy and robust construction. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal and offers a water resistance of 100 meters. The integrated bracelet is made of stainless steel, designed to flow seamlessly from the case lugs, contributing to its unique aesthetic.
For collectors, the Oysterquartz 17014 holds particular interest due to its unique movement and integrated design, making it a distinct piece within the Rolex catalog. It appeals to those who appreciate the brand's foray into high-end quartz technology and its willingness to innovate beyond purely mechanical movements. Its production run, spanning from 1977 to 2001, makes it a notable example of Rolex's response to the quartz crisis, offering a blend of traditional Rolex craftsmanship with modern timekeeping technology.
Specifications
- Caliber
- 5035
- Case
- Stainless steel and white gold
- Diameter
- 36mm
- Water Resist.
- 100m
- Crystal
- Sapphire
About the Rolex Datejust Ref. 127334
The Rolex Datejust 36 reference 127334 is a contemporary iteration of a long-standing model in the brand's catalog, distinguished by its White Rolesor construction. This combination of Oystersteel for the case and outer links of the bracelet, paired with an 18k white gold fluted bezel, offers a balance of durability and precious metal accent. It represents a modern evolution of the Datejust, maintaining core design principles while incorporating updated technical specifications.
This reference features a 36 mm Oystersteel case, equipped with a sapphire crystal and a screw-down crown, ensuring water resistance to 100 meters. Powering the watch is the automatic Rolex Caliber 3235, a self-winding mechanical movement known for its precision and a power reserve of approximately 70 hours. The movement incorporates Rolex's Chronergy escapement, contributing to its efficiency and reliability.
Appealing to collectors who appreciate the classic Datejust aesthetic with modern enhancements, the 127334 is offered with various dial options, including those with textured motifs. The watch is typically fitted with either an Oyster or Jubilee bracelet, both crafted from Oystersteel. This reference continues the Datejust's tradition as a versatile timepiece suitable for daily wear, bridging traditional design with contemporary watchmaking.
Specifications
- Caliber
- 3235
- Case
- Oystersteel and 18k white gold
- Diameter
- 36 mm
- Dial
- Multiple options
- Water Resist.
- 100 m
- Crystal
- Sapphire