Rolex Land-Dweller 40 Platinum Ice Blue Diamond Dial: Ref. 127386TBR
Rolex's Land-Dweller arrived in 2025 as the brand's newest collection, and the 127386TBR sits at the very top of that catalog. Unbox it and you get the full flagship treatment: a 40mm platinum case, a diamond-set bezel, an ice blue honeycomb dial, baguette diamond hour markers, and the new flat-link Jubilee bracelet. On paper the proportions look elegant for a modern Rolex. Pick it up and the personality changes completely. This is not the practical everyday Land-Dweller. This is the trophy version.
Watch the full unboxing of the Land-Dweller 40 in platinum.
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Platinum Case and Proportions
The official case size is 40mm, with Rolex listing the thickness at 9.7mm and a lug-to-lug of approximately 46.5mm. Those are genuinely elegant numbers for a modern Rolex. The surprise is the weight. At 285 grams it is heavier than most full-gold sports watches, and that heft is the first thing you notice out of the box. Rolex took its newest collection and pushed it all the way to the top: platinum case, diamond bezel, baguette dial, the whole thing.
The Ice Blue Honeycomb Dial
Rolex reserves the ice blue dial for platinum models. Here it wears a honeycomb motif with a sunray finish, and the pattern is laser-cut, giving the dial a sharp, architectural texture. Add the baguette diamond hour markers and the diamond-set bezel and it becomes far more than a standard luxury sports watch. This is Rolex building a power piece, not a quiet daily wearer.
The Flat-Link Jubilee Bracelet
On an integrated sports watch, the bracelet can make or break the design. Think of the Royal Oak, the Overseas, or the Vacheron 222: the bracelet is part of the architecture, not just something attached to the case. Rolex's new flat Jubilee gives the Land-Dweller that integrated feeling in its own way. Flat links, polished chamfers, and a seamless transition into the case create one continuous line of light across the wrist, with the sparkle you associate with a Jubilee.
The Movement
Inside is the Rolex caliber 7135 with an approximately 66-hour power reserve, an instantaneous date, and a stop-seconds function for precise setting. It sits behind a transparent caseback, which is still rare to see from Rolex and a fitting finish for the flagship of the line.
The Watch in This Video
This is a very specific watch. Some will find the combination of a honeycomb dial, diamond bezel, baguette markers, platinum case, and flat Jubilee bracelet too much, and that is exactly what makes the reference interesting. It is the heaviest, most precious, and most extravagant version of Rolex's newest collection. Whether or not the design is for you, it is one of the boldest modern Rolex watches we have handled. If you are interested in this reference or any other, browse our Rolex selection or reach out to the team at Watches Off 5th.
