Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date
The Rolex Masterpiece collection is comprised of watches adorned with
the most luxurious and elevated of materials. The present example of the
Masterpiece collection, a Day-Date in platinum, features a Pearlmaster
bracelet with a bezel set with round brilliant diamonds, teardrop-shaped
diamonds at 6 and 9 o’clock, and a superb meteorite dial, enhancing the
diamonds on the bezel and dial. Rather than the typical 36mm diameter
of Day-Dates, this Day-Date Masterpiece is 39mm diameter, allowing each
element of the watch to shine in their own right.
There are
several different kinds of meteorite stone that are found on Earth, and
used for commerical purposes, whether industrial or ornamental. The most
common type of meteorite adorning the dials of watches, particularly
Rolex watches, is an iron meteorite sliced into cross-sections,
revealing beautiful linear patterns known as Widmanstätten patterns.
Widmanstätten patterns are long nickel-iron crystals that form a
cross-hatching pattern, and revealed by the polishing, cleaning, and
acid-etching of the section of meteorite. These patterns have been known
since the early 19th century, and have been used as dials for Rolex
watches since 1999.
The meteorite dials are known to be brittle
and break easily during production, making them very rare. Rolex excels
in using meteorite dials with uniformity in the cross-hatching patterns,
and this example is no different. It is also complemented by its full
set of original accessories and presented in superb overall condition.