
Watches and Wonders: Rolex Land-Dweller 40
The first new Rolex collection since the 1908 is one of the most precise mechanical watches the marque has ever manufactured.
THERE ARE A FEW CERTAINTIES in life: death, taxes and—come April in Geneva—Rolex will suck the oxygen out of the city’s watch fair. This year has been little different in this regard, save for the fact that The Crown has dominated conversation in the watch world courtesy of the Land-Dweller—the first new Rolex collection since the 1908. As ever, initial reactions to this trio of 36 mm and 40 mm releases have been divisive—as happens when you’re Switzerland’s most coveted, and impressively resourced, watch brand.
Beyond all the subjective patter around its femtosecond-laser-etched dial (in layman’s terms: the laser pulses at a rate of one quadrillionth of a second, or one followed by 15 zeros), “flat” Jubilee bracelet and Oysterquartz-inspired case shape, the technology that underpins the Land-Dweller is arguably what’s most exciting. The watch is powered by the Calibre 7135, a new movement built with groundbreaking “Dynapulse” escapement technology, at an impressively industrial scale.
Boasting a daily accuracy rate of -2/+2 seconds, the Land-Dweller is one of the most precise mechanical watches Rolex has ever manufactured. Given the brand’s power to set the agenda for the wider industry, that’s an encouraging breakthrough—and may well spell the start of a new arms race in chronometry.


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