Also, what is a "Land Dweller" when in context of a watch? Sea Dweller makes sense - dive watch. Sky Dweller makes sense too - although it takes more interpretation and context - calendar watches are notoriously not welcome to be adjusted - thus for a fre
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I still don't get it... Why the name "Land Dweller" was chosen? Sea Dweller: it's self explanatory, it's a dive watch. Sky Dweller: not as obvious - as who dwells in the sky? But once you realize it's an annual calendar, and Rolex has made an annual calen
I have never tried one by I assume it’s a bit thinner than the Deepsea? Is it just the crenellated bezel on the Sky Dweller that catches on shirts? I often wear my Deepsea with shirts, although I try and select shirts with a generous cuff!
I do not think about efficiency. It is very easy to read the watch, and easier for sure compared to the perpetual calendars which I have (which are also smaller, and less legible). I like that the Sky-Dweller is easy to set too, so after some days or week