The embodiment of numerous watchmaking achievements, crafted by those shaping the future of watchmaking, the Land-Dweller is a timepiece for those who build tomorrow’s world today.
Its sleek, bold design houses a movement that introduces groundbreaking innovations, caliber 7135. Thinner than the majority of the brand’s movements, it is designed to operate at a high frequency of 5 hertz, delivering exceptional performance.
Entirely developed and manufactured in-house, caliber 7135 operates at an exceptional 5 hertz, or 36,000 beats per hour, an unprecedented frequency for Rolex. This enables it to measure time to one tenth of a second. It also presents a particularly attractive design with a cut-out oscillating weight in yellow gold and Rolex Côtes de Genève decoration.
The most significant innovation, the Dynapulse escapement, is a revolutionary alternative to the traditional Swiss lever escapement—lightweight, virtually insensitive to magnetic fields, and significantly more energy-efficient.
Featuring a laser-shaped high-tech ceramic balance staff, an optimized brass balance wheel, and a silicon Syloxi hairspring with Paraflex shock absorbers, the oscillator is designed for resilience and anti-magnetism.
A smooth continuous line between case and bracelet, with distinctive flat-surface links, polished centers, technical satin outer links, and a circle-of-light chamfer for harmonious design.
Surrounded by an angled flange, this graphic dial features a high-technology laser honeycomb decoration. Traditional satin and sunray finishes complete the aesthetic. With Chromalight display variants, the open numerals and indices deliver optimal legibility in any circumstance.
Like all Rolex watches, the Land-Dweller is covered by the Superlative Chronometer certification redefined in 2015. The precision of a Rolex Superlative Chronometer is −2/+2 seconds per day for a finished watch, exceeding COSC standards for the movement alone.