Chocolate dials bring a warm, luxurious tone to Rolex—think deep sunburst brown that flips from copper to espresso under light. Show more
From Datejust to Day-Date and Sky-Dweller, these dials pair beautifully with Everose Rolesor, rose-gold hands, and fluted bezels. Below you’ll find the definitive guide to help you choose the right Rolex chocolate dial for your wrist and wardrobe.
What “Chocolate Dial” Means (and what it isn’t)
Chocolate dial = brown dial (usually sunray/sunburst; sometimes ombré or matte).
Common pairings: Everose Rolesor (steel + rose gold), Everose gold, or two-tone with diamond hour markers.
Often confused with: “Sundust” (a rosy champagne) and “Bronze” (darker taupe). If you want true brown, ask for Chocolate on the spec card.
How to Choose the Right Chocolate Dial
Match metal to tone – Chocolate pops against Everose; in steel it leans modern minimal.
Yes. The factory “Chocolate” Daytona (e.g., Everose 116515LN chocolate dial) ended with the 2023 lineup change; the current 126515LN is offered in Sundust/bright-black, not Chocolate.