

It includes a self-compensating free-sprung Breguet balance spring, a hacking seconds device, Microstella regulating screws, a blue Parachrom hairspring and overcoil, and the mechanism oscillates at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4Hz). It's rhodium-plated, and it's constructed with 44 jewels, a shock absorber mechanism, a straight-line lever escapement, and a monometallic balance that's adjusted to temperatures and 5 positions.

This Rolex Cosmograph Daytona 116509 has a mechanical automatic self-winding Rolex caliber 4130 column wheel chronograph movement.
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It's water resistant to 100 meters/330 feet, it has a 72-hour power reserve at full winding, and the 12mm thick case, dial, and movement are all signed. It has three recessed meteorite subsidiary dials with black Arabic numerals and markers with red indicator hands, including a constant running small seconds register at 6 o'clock, a 12-hour chronograph register at 9 o'clock, and there is a 30-minute chronograph counter at 3 o'clock. The dial is meteorite with luminous applied white gold Roman numeral and square hour markers, luminous white gold baton hands, a red center sweep chronograph second hand with an arrow tip and a small ovoid counterbalance. The 40mm diameter Oyster solid three-body case, bracelet, and flat bezel with a tachymeter graduation to 400 UPH, are polished/brushed. It has a solid screwed-down case back and chronograph pushbuttons, and the crown guard protects the signed Triplock winding crown. It has an integral 18K white gold three-link Oyster bracelet with a double deployment clasp, and a scratch resistant sapphire crystal. This is an 18K white gold Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Meteorite Dial 116509. Im assuming Rolex will just find another one for sale somewhere, or that they have a pretty massive stockpile of it since they keep coming out with new models with meteorite.More about Daytona 116509 Meteorite Dial 18K White Gold

I thought I had read somewhere that due to newer laws in Namibia that outside of anything already sold and in circulation that they no longer permit any removal of the meteorite material or destruction of it. And still plenty of the raw unworked Gibeon meteorite around and in real terms not extremely rare and loads for sale on the net. MINT 2019 PAPERS Rolex Day Date 40 White Gold President Grey Tapestry 228239 Watch 36,992. You can identify a meteorite by its Widmanstatten pattern,Rolex uses for there dials meteorite made from the Gibeon meteorite,the Gibeon had a very high nickel content, so it's very stable and basically won't rust.And the main cost is not so much the meteorite material around $5-$6 a gram for top quality slices, it's the labour process costs to produce a perfect dial.And yes every dial is one of a kind but all very very very very similar, you cannot go wrong with any Rolex meteorite dial in the looks department. 40mm Meteorite Baguette Dial White Gold Fluted Bezel 228239 69,800. Ni-Fe meteorites are almost pure iron and most will rust pretty easily if they're not treated/coated sealed. One thing to watch out for with some meteorite dials, is rust. actually how rare is those meteorite? any astronomer TRF members here could share his/her thought? As many as 4 meteorite dial daytona released this year(1 WG, 1 YG, 1 RG, 1 WG OF) on top of the existing ones.
