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The 326938 is the yellow gold Sky-Dweller on the President bracelet, the most ambitious and expensive configuration Rolex offers in the Sky-Dweller line. It combines the reference's unusual annual calendar and dual time zone complication with full 18k yellow gold construction, making it a genuine horological proposition rather than just a dress watch with a complex movement.
The Sky-Dweller launched in 2012 as a 42mm reference across several metal and bracelet configurations; the 326938 was part of the inaugural release, pairing yellow gold with the President bracelet. The caliber 9001 was purpose-built for the Sky-Dweller with the Ring Command bezel system, which allows setting the annual calendar and dual time zone by rotating the bezel rather than manipulating a recessed crown pusher. Rolex has offered a rotating range of dial materials on the 326938, including lacquered, meteorite, and various aventurine and gemstone options, making dial variation a significant factor in both pricing and collectibility.
No major case or movement revisions have occurred since launch; the reference has remained a stable catalog offering for over a decade.
Check the President bracelet carefully: the semi-circular links on the President are expensive to replace and the clasp shows wear quickly on a daily-worn example, so prefer a bracelet that has not been polished flat. Confirm the bezel rotates cleanly through all three positions, as the Ring Command mechanism is what sets the calendar and GMT functions; stiff or gritty rotation suggests a service is overdue. Exotic dials (meteorite, aventurine, gemstone) are harder to authenticate than standard lacquered dials, so for those variants request additional provenance documentation and verify the dial text matches the production era.
Full-set examples with the original hang-tag, card holder, and outer box are meaningfully more liquid at resale than watch-only sales.
The 326938 trades at a significant premium to steel and Rolesor Sky-Dweller references, driven primarily by metal cost and the President bracelet. Exotic dial examples, particularly meteorite and chocolate lacquer, carry premiums that can run 20 to 30 percent above a standard sunray lacquer equivalent. The yellow gold market for complicated Rolex is relatively thin-traded compared to stainless sport references, so pricing can move with sentiment; retail proximity matters and grey market discounts on gold Rolex have widened in 2024 and 2025.
The caliber 9001 is a complex movement by Rolex standards and carries a higher service cost than a simple three-hander; expect servicing to run meaningfully above what a Datejust or Submariner costs at an authorized service center. Rolex recommends service every 10 years, though the Ring Command bezel components benefit from inspection if the bezel action has become noticeably stiffer. A documented recent service from an authorized dealer carries real market value on a reference this complex.
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Yellow gold case must be confirmed against papers; Ring Command bezel and date sector function are the complication checks.
| Area | What to check | What is correct | Red flag |
|---|---|---|---|
| case | Yellow gold case metal verification | 18k yellow gold case with consistent color across all case surfaces; hallmark stamps consistent with 18k gold specification | Color inconsistency between case and bezel suggesting different metal types; absence of gold hallmark stamps |
| dial | Annual calendar date sector function | All 12 date sectors advance simultaneously at midnight; at end of month, calendar correctly advances without manual correction (except February) | Any date sector lagging behind the others; calendar requiring manual correction at month-end other than February |
| case | Ring Command bezel function | Bezel rotates to three positions and engages correctly: time-setting, date-setting, and GMT-setting modes |
| Bezel that does not engage correctly into all three positions; loose or unindexed bezel rotation |