Actor Sylvester Stallone spotted wearing a Rolex

Sylvester Stallone was recently spotted on the wrist with one of Rolex's most technically accomplished sports-luxury references — the Sky-Dweller 326934 in stainless steel with a blue dial. For an actor more often photographed in six-figure Richard Mille tonneau cases, the choice signals a deliberate step toward classical horological substance without abandoning presence.
The Rolex Sky-Dweller ref. 326934 sits within the Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller line introduced in 2012 — a landmark moment that saw Rolex debut its most complication-rich wristwatch to date. At its core beats the Calibre 9001, a proprietary automatic movement with 72-hour power reserve, an annual calendar that correctly distinguishes between 30- and 31-day months and requires a single correction each year, and an off-center dual time zone display using a 24-hour disc for home time. The Ring Command bezel — a patented Rolex system that mechanically links the rotating bezel to the movement to switch between setting modes — remains one of the cleverest interface solutions in modern watchmaking. The 42mm Oyster case in 904L stainless steel pairs with a sunburst blue dial and a matching Oyster bracelet, making the 326934 the entry point into the Sky-Dweller range by material.
From a collector standpoint, the stainless steel Sky-Dweller occupies a curious and increasingly respected position. Long overshadowed in desirability by the two-tone Rolesor and full precious-metal references, the steel 326934 has gained ground steadily as buyers recognize the value proposition: the identical Cal. 9001 movement, the full complication suite, and the 42mm case at the lowest price tier in the family. Grey-market premiums have moderated but remain positive, reflecting consistent demand.
Stallone's watch collection is genuinely serious — he has worn and publicly discussed pieces ranging from Patek Philippe perpetual calendars to custom Richard Milles, and has spoken in interviews about watches as functional art. The Sky-Dweller 326934 fits that sensibility: it rewards the wearer who understands what the Ring Command bezel actually does.
At UK list price of approximately £11,100 — translating to roughly $13,500 USD at official Rolex retail — the stainless Sky-Dweller 326934 remains one of the most technically dense watches Rolex produces at any price. Grey market values typically run $16,000–$18,500 USD depending on condition and documentation, confirming sustained collector appetite for a reference that delivers genuine mechanical complexity in an everyday-wearable package.