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Rolex Meteorite, the cosmic flex that still feels like Rolex

Looking for a conversation piece that still checks the Rolex boxes of reliability and quiet power. The Rolex Meteorite family takes actual space rock, most often Gibeon meteorite, and turns it into singular dials cut to reveal Widmanstätten patterns. No two textures repeat, which is the point, cosmic material made legible and wearable. Rolex keeps it grounded by pairing these unique dials with precious metals, think white gold, yellow gold, or Everose gold, and then finishing the watch to the brand’s familiar standard of everyday robustness and chronometer performance. The result feels very Rolex, precise and confident, but with a streak of poetry that collectors love.

Models and types to know

This is not one watch, it is a theme that moves across categories. You will see meteorite in sports, travel, and high jewelry pieces, often in references that have become sought-after or quietly discontinued. A few anchors below.

  • Rolex Daytona 116509, sports chronograph in white gold. Sometimes with meteorite dial.
  • Rolex GMT-Master II 126719BLRO, travel watch in white gold with meteorite dial.
  • Rolex Datejust 36 and Rolex Datejust 41, dress leaning daily watches with meteorite dial options. These are very rare though.
  • Rolex Day-Date 40: 40mm white gold case, president’s bracelet and the meteorite dial.
  • Rolex Pearlmaster 39 and Rolex Pearlmaster 34, jewelry focused pieces, often with diamonds.
  • Sky-Dweller Meteorite, travel calendar watch rendered in precious metals.

Materials, dials, bracelets, price

The visual draw is the dial, cut to expose crisp geometric patterns that catch light like frost on stone. Indices are typically applied in matching gold, sometimes augmented with diamonds on Datejustttt and Pearlmaster executions. Bezels follow the same theme, precious metal across the board, and in the jewelry pieces you will see full diamond settings. Bracelets match the case metal for a cohesive look, from solid gold links on sport adjacent models to the Pearlmaster’s more ornate bracelet on those high jewelry references. Nothing is integrated, it is classic Rolex architecture that prioritizes comfort, security, and a balanced stance on the wrist. The appeal sits at the intersection of authenticity and rarity, a unique dial that still feels like a Swiss watch first and an art object second.

Where prices land and why

Expect precious metal premiums, plus a lift for the meteorite dial and any diamonds. As a broad guide, pre-owned Rolex pieces with meteorite dials often start around €25.000 to €40.000 for dress leaning models like certain Datejust configurations, while sport or travel references such as the Daytona Meteorite or GMT-Master II Meteorite can sit from roughly €60.000 to €150.000 depending on metal, condition, and whether the watch is a discontinued model. The same goes for the Day-Date: expect prices around the €80.000 mark. High jewelry Pearlmaster Meteorite pieces can move well beyond €150.000. Scarcity, patterns with especially striking texture, and complete sets tend to drive stronger value, and there is consistent interest among collectors who want exclusive watches with clear identity. It is a niche within Rolex that rewards patience and a good eye for pattern, a cosmic twist that still speaks fluent Rolex.

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