Sky-Dweller

High-flying

Completely in sync

Presented in 2012, the Sky-Dweller was soon established as the watch for world travellers. Fitted with the Saros annual calendar and the Ring Command system, it allows the wearer to keep the pace of changing time zones with one simple movement. Classic and precious, it seamlessly adapts the map of the world to your daily transfers.

The Sky-Dweller is a compelling timepiece of contemporary design that blends to perfection mechanical sophistication and ease of use, which features a dual time zone and an annual calendar.

Sky-Dweller
Dual time zone
Dual time zone

Dual time zone

The time in two time zones is displayed simultaneously.

The reference time can be read by means of a red triangle pointing to an off-centre disc. The disc’s 24-hour graduation allows travellers to distinguish daytime hours from night-time hours in the reference time zone (for example, 10 a.m. versus 10 p.m.).

Local time is indicated by the conventional centre hour, minute and seconds hands. It can be set quickly by means of a mechanism that allows the hour hand to be adjusted independently in one-hour increments both forwards and backwards.

New dawn

Saros annual calendar

The Saros annual calendar, whose qualities are attributable to an ingenious patented mechanism and which automatically differentiates between 30-day and 31-day months, displays the correct date throughout the year and requires only one adjustment a year – on 1st March, February having only 28 or 29 days.

The months of the year are marked by 12 discreet apertures around the circumference of the dial, outside the hour markers: January at 1 o’clock, February at 2 o’clock, and so on. The current month is indicated in red.

Saros calendar
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