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Sell Your Rolex Sky-Dweller Anywhere in the UK

If you want to sell a Rolex Sky-Dweller anywhere in the UK, our postal buying service gives you access to specialist expertise and same-day payment without travelling to London. We buy Sky-Dwellers across every generation and metal type — from early stainless steel references such as the 326934 to the fully set 336935 in Everose gold. Whether you own a white gold 326939, a two-tone Rolesor example, or one of the newer 336 series references, we assess each watch on its individual merits and make a same-day payment with no fees deducted. Send your Sky-Dweller by Royal Mail Special Delivery from anywhere in the UK — Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, or Bristol — and receive bank transfer the same day it arrives. Free valuation, free postal assessment, no obligation.

Rolex Sky-Dweller — Sell Anywhere in the UK
30+ Years buying Rolex
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Current buying range

Buying from £14,000

Steel Sky-Dweller references currently sell for £14,000–£20,000. Gold references range from £28,000 to £50,000+.

All Sky-Dweller references — current buying prices

Buying ranges updated regularly. All figures assume a watch in good condition with original bracelet. Box and papers add value on every reference.

Reference
Description
Material
Buying range
336934
Sky-Dweller 42
Oystersteel
£14,000 – £20,000
336938
Sky-Dweller 42
Yellow Gold
£32,000 – £45,000
336935
Sky-Dweller 42
Steel & Yellow Gold
£18,000 – £26,000
326938
Sky-Dweller 36
Yellow Gold
£28,000 – £40,000

Ranges are indicative. Final offer confirmed after in-house appraisal. Request a valuation →

About the Rolex Sky-Dweller

The Rolex Sky-Dweller was introduced in 2012 at Baselworld, making it the most complex wristwatch Rolex had developed in over a century. The watch was designed to serve the needs of frequent international travellers — specifically those who needed to track home time and local time simultaneously without sacrificing the legibility and durability that define the Oyster Professional collection. To achieve this, Rolex developed an entirely proprietary annual calendar mechanism called the Saros, named after the astronomical cycle that governs the periodicity of solar and lunar eclipses. The Saros calendar distinguishes between the 11 months of 30 or 31 days and February automatically, requiring only a single date correction per year. Combined with a second time zone displayed via an off-centre 24-hour disc at 12 o'clock, the Sky-Dweller offered a level of functional sophistication that no previous Rolex had matched.

At launch the Sky-Dweller was offered exclusively in precious metals — yellow gold (reference 326938), white gold (326939), and Everose gold (326935) — positioning it firmly at the upper end of the Rolex catalogue. A two-tone Rolesor variant pairing Oystersteel with yellow gold (reference 326933) followed shortly afterwards, broadening the model's commercial reach. The 2017 addition of a stainless steel Oystersteel variant (reference 326934) was a significant milestone; demand for an accessible entry point into the Sky-Dweller had been considerable, and the steel reference immediately attracted strong collector interest and a meaningful premium on the secondary market. In 2022 Rolex refreshed the entire Sky-Dweller line under the new 336 reference series — references 336934, 336935, 336938, and 336939 — updating the movement to the calibre 9002, improving winding efficiency and power reserve while retaining the full Saros annual calendar and Ring Command bezel functionality.

The Sky-Dweller is distinguished externally by the Ring Command bezel, a rotating outer ring that interfaces with the movement through the crown to allow setting of the annual calendar, the second time zone, and the time via a single crown position system — a practical engineering solution that keeps the case profile slim and avoids additional pushers. Dial variety is extensive: sunray-brushed white, black, silver, champagne, rhodium, and blue lacquer dials have all been produced, with sector-style chapter ring layouts dividing the 12 months around the perimeter of the dial. Bracelet options have evolved over time, with the Oysterflex rubber bracelet available on precious metal references from 2016 onward, offering a sporting alternative to the Oyster or Jubilee steel bracelets found on other references. These variations drive meaningful price differences on the resale market, and condition, configuration, and provenance all carry significant weight when we assess value.

What affects the value of your Sky-Dweller?

  • Reference generation — the 326 series (pre-2022) versus the newer 336 series with calibre 9002; 336 references command a modest premium new but values converge quickly in the secondary market
  • Case metal — stainless steel (326934/336934) is the most liquid; two-tone Rolesor (326933/336933) sits mid-market; white gold (326939/336939) and Everose gold (326935/336935) attract a smaller but serious buyer pool at significantly higher price points
  • Dial colour and configuration — blue, black, and white sunray dials outperform champagne or silver in current demand; the sector-style month display is standard but dial condition is critical on a watch of this size
  • Bracelet type — Jubilee bracelet references are currently favoured over Oyster; Oysterflex rubber bracelet on precious metal references appeals strongly to sport-luxury buyers and can add value
  • Diamond set variants — factory-set bezel and dial combinations carry substantial premiums but require specialist buyers and a narrower resale pool
  • Box and papers completeness — full set documentation adds materially to value, especially for recent references where warranty cards can be verified digitally
  • Overall condition — the large 42mm case and broad bezel show scratches readily; a well-preserved, unpolished example with sharp lugs commands a meaningfully higher price than a heavily worn or re-polished watch

Common questions

How much is a Rolex Sky-Dweller worth in the UK?

Sky-Dweller values vary considerably by reference, metal, and condition. A stainless steel reference 326934 or 336934 in full set condition typically achieves £12,000–£18,000 on the secondary market. Two-tone Rolesor references (326933/336933) sit around £15,000–£22,000. White gold and Everose gold examples range from £25,000 to £45,000 or more depending on dial and bracelet configuration. Fully set diamond versions can exceed £60,000. We value every Sky-Dweller individually against live market data.

Where is the best place to sell a Rolex Sky-Dweller in the UK?

Specialist watch buyers consistently offer stronger prices than high-street jewellers or online auction platforms, which typically charge seller fees of 10-20%. At sellrolex.watch we buy Sky-Dwellers directly from anywhere in the UK — free insured postal service, no commission, no listing delays, and same-day payment on receipt. With over 30 years buying Rolex we have the expertise to value complex references such as the 336934 and 336939 accurately and competitively.

How long does it take to sell a Rolex Sky-Dweller?

Selling to us takes as little as 20-30 minutes. Bring your watch to our Knightsbridge office, we authenticate and assess it while you wait, present a cash offer, and complete the purchase the same day. There is no waiting for an auction date, no buyer falling through, and no fees reducing your final figure. If you prefer, you can request an initial valuation by email with photos before visiting in person.

Do I need the box and papers to sell my Rolex Sky-Dweller?

Box and papers are not required to sell your Sky-Dweller, but they do have a meaningful effect on value — particularly for the newer 336 series references. A full set (watch, inner and outer box, warranty card, and booklets) can add £1,500–£3,000 or more to the offer depending on reference and metal. We buy Sky-Dwellers with or without original accessories and will always make a fair offer based on the watch's actual condition and market demand.

Which Rolex Sky-Dweller references are most sought-after?

The stainless steel 326934 and its successor the 336934 attract the broadest buyer base and sell quickly on the secondary market. Among precious metal references, the white gold 326939 and 336939 with blue or black dials command strong premiums. The Oysterflex bracelet configuration on gold references is particularly popular with current buyers. Two-tone Rolesor variants offer a useful middle ground and have appreciated steadily since their introduction.

Will you buy a Sky-Dweller that needs servicing?

Yes. We buy Sky-Dwellers in all conditions, including watches that are overdue for service or have minor cosmetic wear. The Sky-Dweller's calibre 9001 (and the updated 9002 in post-2022 references) is a complex movement, and servicing costs are factored into our valuation transparently. We will explain any deductions clearly before you commit. A watch in need of service will not be rejected — it will simply be assessed at an appropriate market level.

Why sell your Rolex Sky-Dweller to us?

Rolex specialists since 1995

We price the Sky-Dweller using daily grey-market data. No guesswork — our offer reflects what buyers are actually paying right now.

Same-day cash payment

Agree a price and receive payment the same day by bank transfer. No auctions, no waiting, no consignment.

No commission, no fees

The figure we quote is the figure you receive. We do not deduct a percentage or charge a listing fee.

All conditions considered

No papers, scratched case, missing bracelet — we assess every Sky-Dweller on its merits. Bring it in regardless of condition.

Complete discretion

Private sellers. No public listings. Every sale is handled with the same care and confidentiality as any high-value transaction.

Free UK postal service

Post your watch to us from anywhere in the UK — we provide a pre-paid Royal Mail Special Delivery label. No need to travel to London.

How to sell your Rolex Sky-Dweller

01

Contact us with your details

Send your reference number, a few photos of the dial, case, and caseback, and whether you have box and papers. Use the form below or call us directly on 07733 333 212.

02

Receive a firm written offer

We review your Sky-Dweller against current grey-market pricing and come back the same day with a firm offer. No vague estimates — a number you can act on.

03

Get paid immediately

Accept our offer, post your watch to us by Royal Mail Special Delivery (pre-paid label provided), and receive full payment the same day we receive it by bank transfer.

Get a free valuation for your Sky-Dweller

Tell us your reference number and condition. We respond the same day with a firm offer — no obligation to proceed.

Dial, case, caseback, papers. Up to 6 images — max 10 MB per file, 25 MB total.

We respond within one business hour. All enquiries are handled with complete discretion.