I cannot produce a reliable consensus summary for the Rolex Land-Dweller based on these sources. **Critical issues:** 1. **Case-size contradiction**: Source 7 states the case is "40mm," directly contradicting the ground-truth spec of 36mm. Applying the rule strictly, I must drop that clause. However, Source 7 also references "caliber 7135 movement" (which matches ground truth) and the dial's "brutalist approach and honeycomb texture" — but those observations are now detached from a valid case size, making their context unreliable. 2. **Movement spec contradiction**: Sources 4 and 5 describe the 7135 as featuring "silicon hairspring and Dynapulse escapement" — specifications that do not match the actual Rolex caliber 7135 (a standard automatic, not a Dynapulse movement). Per the rule, I must treat these as leaked specs from a *different* watch sharing the model name. Dropping these movement-description clauses removes the most concrete technical praise. 3. **
The Rolex Land-Dweller (ref. 127286TBR) is an automatic integrated watch, with a 36mm platinum case, powered by the 7135 movement and a 67-hour power reserve. Water resistance is rated to 100m, under a sapphire crystal, with date complications. Manufacturer MSRP is $102,150. The dial color is blue.