rolex metorite dial | Rolex meteorite dial day date rolex metorite dial The Gibeon meteorite is now protected by Namibian law, meaning that no one can further harvest it. Despite reaching an end in the supply of this remarkable resource, Rolex is still able to offer meteorite dials, as they previously procured some of most aesthetically . See more $8,500.00
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Throughout the history of Rolexthere have been a number of exciting new developments from the brand. The "Gibeon" Meteorite, a Class IVA meteorite, was first reported in 1838 by Captain J.E. Alexander. However, the meteorite’s history stretches back millions of years before it was ever "discovered" . See moreRolex, ever searching for the best and most exclusive materials, utilized pieces of the rare space rock as part of the raw materials for the . See moreMeteorite dials have been a fixture of the Rolex portfolio for several years, first appearing within the Daytona and Day-Date collections and then gracing the Datejust, Pearlmaster, and Gmt Master II Today, the Daytona, Day-Date, and Gmt Master II are the only . See moreAs one of the rarest dial materials in the Rolex lineup, meteorite watches understandably retail for more than their non-extraterrestrial . See more
The Gibeon meteorite is now protected by Namibian law, meaning that no one can further harvest it. Despite reaching an end in the supply of this remarkable resource, Rolex is still able to offer meteorite dials, as they previously procured some of most aesthetically . See more
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Rolex actually has quite a few meteorite dial offerings. They offer the Daytona in rose gold (or everose), white gold (with ceramic bezel) and yellow gold with meteorite dial. I’m .K+
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As one of the rarest dial materials in the Rolex lineup, meteorite watches understandably retail for more than their non-extraterrestrial dial counterparts. Additionally, Rolex currently exclusively produces meteorite dial watches in precious metal. Rolex actually has quite a few meteorite dial offerings. They offer the Daytona in rose gold (or everose), white gold (with ceramic bezel) and yellow gold with meteorite dial. I’m not sure which of the variations is my favorite, but I love they subtlety of .This model features a meteorite dial and a two-colour Cerachrom bezel insert in red and blue ceramic. In addition to conventional hour, minute and seconds hands, the GMT-Master II features an arrow-tipped hand, which circles the dial once every 24 hours, as well as a bidirectional rotatable 24-hour graduated bezel.
The Oyster Perpetual Day-Date 40 in 18 ct white gold with a meteorite, diamond-set dial, fluted bezel and a President bracelet.Meteorite dial watches use thin slices of stone and metal formed millions of years ago in the far reaches of space, offering an aesthetic unlike anything else. When incorporated into a fine luxury watch, these otherworldly dials become the ultimate accessory for devotees of horology, astronomy, and scientific curiosities.Another notable upgrade made to the white gold Daytona model is the meteorite dial. While Rolex produced ref. 116509 with the coveted extraterrestrial dial in the past, 2021 debuted the dial alongside striking black sub-dials that somewhat resemble the iconic Daytona Panda dial. Dial Color: Meteorite. Indexes: Applied white gold. Lume: Chromalight on hands and hour markers. Water Resistance: 100 meters. Strap/Bracelet: White gold Oyster bracelet with Oysterlock. The Movement. Caliber: 3285. Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, GMT, date. Diameter: 28.5mm. Power Reserve: 70 hours. Winding: Automatic.
2019 saw that steel Rolex GMT Pepsi untouched, while the 40mm-wide, 18k white-gold version got an expectedly well received meteorite dial option that is, naturally, not configurable for any other version, just the 18k white gold GMT-Master II 126719BLRO reference.
Rolex is taking its trio of gold Daytonas and adding a beautiful meteorite dial to the mix. The three configurations are: White-gold case, black Cerachrom bezel, Oysterflex bracelet (ref. 116519LN) Yellow-gold case, yellow-gold bezel, yellow-gold bracelet (ref. 116508) Everose gold case, Everose gold bezel, Everose gold bracelet (ref. 116505)
GaryG had the opportunity to borrow a Rolex GMT-Master II BLRO Meteorite from a long-time friend to photograph and wear. This watch's main event is the dial, a thin slice of metallic meteorite whose crystalline structure reflects the slow cooling process that took place as the meteor hurtled through space. Here he tries a variety of photographic techniques to learn .As one of the rarest dial materials in the Rolex lineup, meteorite watches understandably retail for more than their non-extraterrestrial dial counterparts. Additionally, Rolex currently exclusively produces meteorite dial watches in precious metal. Rolex actually has quite a few meteorite dial offerings. They offer the Daytona in rose gold (or everose), white gold (with ceramic bezel) and yellow gold with meteorite dial. I’m not sure which of the variations is my favorite, but I love they subtlety of .This model features a meteorite dial and a two-colour Cerachrom bezel insert in red and blue ceramic. In addition to conventional hour, minute and seconds hands, the GMT-Master II features an arrow-tipped hand, which circles the dial once every 24 hours, as well as a bidirectional rotatable 24-hour graduated bezel.
The Oyster Perpetual Day-Date 40 in 18 ct white gold with a meteorite, diamond-set dial, fluted bezel and a President bracelet.
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Meteorite dial watches use thin slices of stone and metal formed millions of years ago in the far reaches of space, offering an aesthetic unlike anything else. When incorporated into a fine luxury watch, these otherworldly dials become the ultimate accessory for devotees of horology, astronomy, and scientific curiosities.
Another notable upgrade made to the white gold Daytona model is the meteorite dial. While Rolex produced ref. 116509 with the coveted extraterrestrial dial in the past, 2021 debuted the dial alongside striking black sub-dials that somewhat resemble the iconic Daytona Panda dial. Dial Color: Meteorite. Indexes: Applied white gold. Lume: Chromalight on hands and hour markers. Water Resistance: 100 meters. Strap/Bracelet: White gold Oyster bracelet with Oysterlock. The Movement. Caliber: 3285. Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, GMT, date. Diameter: 28.5mm. Power Reserve: 70 hours. Winding: Automatic. 2019 saw that steel Rolex GMT Pepsi untouched, while the 40mm-wide, 18k white-gold version got an expectedly well received meteorite dial option that is, naturally, not configurable for any other version, just the 18k white gold GMT-Master II 126719BLRO reference.
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Rolex is taking its trio of gold Daytonas and adding a beautiful meteorite dial to the mix. The three configurations are: White-gold case, black Cerachrom bezel, Oysterflex bracelet (ref. 116519LN) Yellow-gold case, yellow-gold bezel, yellow-gold bracelet (ref. 116508) Everose gold case, Everose gold bezel, Everose gold bracelet (ref. 116505)
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