Rolex Day-Date Meteorite Dial
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Long before craftsmen in Geneva shaped it into a dial, each fragment of Gibeon meteorite spent billions of years cooling in deep space. The slow‑forming nickel‑iron lattice—called the Widmanstätten pattern—looks almost digital under a loupe yet occurs only in iron meteorites. Rolex reserves this galactic material for its most prestigious models, pairing it with 18 kt gold or platinum. No two patterns are identical, which makes every Rolex Day‑Date meteorite dial a certified one‑of‑one.
Why Choose a Meteorite Day‑Date?
- Galactic Uniqueness – Nature, not Rolex, decides the final dial pattern; your watch literally cannot be duplicated.
- Investment Gravity – Secondary‑market Rolex Day‑Date meteorite price averages 15–20 % above standard gold dials.
- Material Storytelling – A conversation starter that links cosmology, geology and haute horology.
- Luxury Pairing – Rolex offers meteorite dials only in full precious‑metal cases—yellow gold, Everose or platinum.

