Complication Watch · Switzerland · Est. 1905

Rolex Sky-Dweller 336235

Everose Gold · 42mm · Automatic · 100m WR

Rolex, founded by Hans Wilsdorf in London in 1905 and later relocated to Geneva, is the world's most recognized luxury watch brand. The company pioneered the waterproof wristwatch (Oyster, 1926), the self-winding mechanism (Perpetual, 1931), and the date display (Datejust, 1945).

Trading near its retail price on the secondary market, this reference offers good value for buyers. The parity between retail and market pricing suggests balanced supply and demand, making it accessible without excessive premiums or lengthy dealer waitlists.

79
WVS Value Score™
Market Price
$45,000 – $60,000
Retail: $49,650
+6% vs retail
Own Cost/Yr
$225
Retention
100%
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Rolex Sky-Dweller 336235 — Overview

Our WVS Value Score of 79/100 places this in the upper range of luxury watches. The score reflects a solid balance between value retention, brand recognition, specification quality, and market availability.

The annual cost of ownership comes to $225 per year — roughly the cost of a gym membership. This factors in depreciation, periodic servicing, and insurance, and represents good value for a watch of this caliber.

Exclusive Analysis

True Cost of Ownership

Understanding the true cost of owning a luxury watch requires looking beyond the purchase price. Our cost-of-ownership model calculates the annual net expense of keeping the Rolex Sky-Dweller 336235 on your wrist, factoring in three key components.

First, depreciation: based on historical pricing data for this reference and similar Rolex models, we estimate annual value change at -1.3%. The negative figure means this watch actually appreciates over time — you're being paid to wear it, in a sense. Second, servicing: Rolex recommends periodic maintenance to ensure accuracy and water resistance. We amortize the estimated service cost across the recommended interval, arriving at $120 per year. Third, insurance: at approximately 1.5% of market value, annual insurance costs $788 to protect against theft, loss, or accidental damage.

Combining these factors yields a net annual cost of $225. That's roughly $0.62 per day — less than a daily cup of coffee.

$225/year
Net Annual Cost
-1.3%
Depreciation/Yr
$120
Service/Yr
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Price History — Rolex Sky-Dweller 336235

Estimated market price trend based on aggregated public listing data. Prices reflect average asking prices for complete sets in excellent condition. Updated monthly.

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WVS Value Score™

Value Score Breakdown: 79 / 100

Our proprietary score rates every luxury watch on a 0-100 scale across five dimensions. Scores above 85 indicate exceptional value retention and market positioning. The formula is transparent and weight-based.

Value Retention (5yr) 74/100
35% weight — Historical resale performance over 5 years.
Brand Strength 98/100
20% weight — Recognition, demand consistency, collector desirability.
Specification Quality 95/100
15% weight — Movement, materials, finishing relative to peers.
Market Liquidity 95/100
15% weight — Active listings volume and average days to sell.
Price-to-Spec Ratio 30/100
15% weight — Features and quality per dollar vs competition.
Overall 79/100
Expert Guide

Buying Guide: Rolex Sky-Dweller

What is a Complication Watch?

Complication watches showcase the pinnacle of mechanical watchmaking — perpetual calendars, minute repeaters, tourbillons, and grande complications. These are horological works of art that demonstrate a manufacturer's technical mastery and justify premium pricing through extraordinary mechanical complexity.

What to Look For in a Complication Watch

Evaluate the complication's usefulness (a perpetual calendar is genuinely practical; a tourbillon is purely decorative on a wristwatch), movement finishing quality, and the manufacturer's track record with the specific complication. Also consider serviceability — complex movements require specialized technicians and command higher service costs.

When and Where to Wear

Complication watches are typically reserved for occasions where the wearer wants to make a statement about their appreciation of mechanical artistry. Most are too precious for daily wear and are rotated into a collection for special occasions or collecting enjoyment.

Buying a Rolex: What You Need to Know

Rolex watches are notoriously difficult to purchase at retail from authorized dealers. Most popular steel sport models (Submariner, Daytona, GMT-Master) have waiting lists ranging from months to years. The secondary market offers immediate availability but typically at a premium above MSRP.

Rolex Movement & Quality

All current Rolex watches use in-house movements manufactured at their four Swiss facilities. Every movement is COSC-certified and then tested to Rolex's own Superlative Chronometer standard of -2/+2 seconds per day — twice as strict as COSC alone.

Service & Maintenance

Rolex recommends servicing every 10 years. A standard service costs approximately $800-$1,000 for a basic three-hand model and $1,000-$1,400 for a chronograph. Rolex service includes a 2-year guarantee on the work performed.

Rolex Resale Value

Rolex has the strongest resale value of any watch brand. Steel sport models consistently trade above retail, while precious metal and Datejust/Day-Date models may trade at or slightly below retail depending on configuration.

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Full Specifications

Reference336235
VariantEverose Gold
BrandRolex
CollectionSky-Dweller
TypeComplication
Case Diameter42mm
MovementAutomatic
Water Resistance100m
CountrySwitzerland
Retail MSRP$49,650
Market Range$45,000 – $60,000
Value Score79/100
Own Cost/Yr$225/yr
Retention100%

All Sky-Dweller Models Compared

Every current reference ranked by Value Score. Click any model for full analysis.

RefVariantRetailScoreOwn/YrMarket
336934Steel/White Gold Fluted$16,20087$124/yr$18,000–$26,000
336235Everose Gold ◂$49,65079$225/yr$45,000–$60,000

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the Rolex Sky-Dweller 336235 cost in 2026?
The Rolex Sky-Dweller 336235 has a retail MSRP of $49,650. On the secondary market (pre-owned and grey market), expect to pay between $45,000 and $60,000 depending on condition, included accessories (box, papers, warranty card), and year of production. Unworn pieces with full set command the highest prices, while well-worn examples without papers trade at the lower end. Our WVS Value Score for this reference is 79/100, and the estimated annual cost of ownership is $225/year.
Is the Rolex Sky-Dweller 336235 a good investment?
With a WVS Value Score of 79/100 and annual value retention of 100%, the 336235 demonstrates solid value retention for its segment. While it may not appreciate like top-tier Rolex or Patek models, it minimizes the cost of ownership through reasonable depreciation rates.
What is the annual cost of owning this watch?
Based on our cost-of-ownership model, the 336235 costs approximately $225 per year to own. This figure includes: annual depreciation of -1.3% on the market price, amortized service costs of $120/year (based on the manufacturer's recommended service interval), and insurance at approximately $788/year (calculated at 1.5% of market value). Notably, this model appreciates in value, meaning the actual net cost is partially offset by capital gains.
How is the WVS Value Score calculated?
The WVS Value Score is our proprietary metric that rates watches from 0-100 based on five weighted factors: Value Retention over 5 years (35% weight, this watch scores 74/100), Brand Strength (20%, scores 98/100), Specification Quality relative to category (15%, scores 95/100), Market Liquidity measured by active listings and days-to-sell (15%, scores 95/100), and Price-to-Specification Ratio comparing features per dollar (15%, scores 30/100). The overall score of 79/100 reflects the combined assessment across all five dimensions.
Where is the best place to buy a Rolex Sky-Dweller?
Rolex watches are notoriously difficult to purchase at retail from authorized dealers. Most popular steel sport models (Submariner, Daytona, GMT-Master) have waiting lists ranging from months to years. The secondary market offers immediate availability but typically at a premium above MSRP. On the pre-owned market, reputable dealers on platforms like Chrono24 (with buyer protection) and established grey market retailers like Jomashop offer authenticated watches with guarantees. Always verify the seller's reputation and return policy before purchasing.
How often does the 336235 need to be serviced?
Rolex recommends servicing every 10 years. A standard service costs approximately $800-$1,000 for a basic three-hand model and $1,000-$1,400 for a chronograph. Rolex service includes a 2-year guarantee on the work performed. Between services, it's advisable to keep the watch running (or manually wind it monthly if stored) and test water resistance annually if the watch is used for swimming or water sports.
What wrist size does the 336235 fit best?
The Rolex Sky-Dweller 336235 has a 42mm case diameter. At 42mm, this watch is comfortable on wrists 6.5 inches (16.5cm) and above. Wearers with smaller wrists should try it on before committing, as the case may overhang the wrist edges.

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Value Score 79/100 · $225/year to own · 100% retention