WE USE REAL SWEDISH METEORITES - TO MAKE METEORITE DIALS
Of all the Rolex Super Clones on the market, we only use genuine Swedish Muonionalusta meteorites,
which have the same qualities as genuine Rolex Gibeon meteorite dials, and exhibit a unique "Weidmann texture". Rolex commonly use meteorite dial series: Cosmograph Daytona, GMT-Master II, Day-Date and so on.Almost every other shop seller's that you see, are generally batch-produced plastic dials in place of the meteorite discs, thus reducing the cost, however, this results in every dial being the same texture and structure, and the appearance is easy to see that it is a fake meteorite dial. Unable to achieve the meteorite has a unique texture and structure;
If you want to buy a one-of-a-kind meteorite dial, Rolex Swiss Replica Watches, please rest assured that we only use genuine Swedish Muonionalusta meteorites. This ensures that we are able to maintain low cost and high quality, while maintaining the same Weidmann texture and one-of-a-kind dials as the original genuine meteorite dials, which reduces the cost and improves the quality at the same time.
What is the Swedish Muonionalusta meteorite?
Sweden Muonionalusta iron meteorite, referred to as Man Iron, first discovered in Sweden in 1906 in the Arctic Circle tundra, Man Iron is the oldest meteorite species found on Earth, experienced the Earth's four ice ages of glacial movement, and this status is matched by the formation of the unique octahedral iron-nickel crystals intertwined with Wisden grain in the microgravity environment in space after hundreds of millions of years of annealing is recognised as the It is recognised as the most beautiful space pattern.From a cosmetic point of view, it is identical to the genuine Rolex Gibeon Meteorite in terms of specific grades and features, and every dial is different. The uniqueness of a meteorite dial lies in the fact that the meteorite material used has natural textures and structures that are created during the formation of the meteorite, making each one unique.
The process of making our Rolex Meteorite dials is very complex and involves a number of steps, the following is the general process:
In choosing a Swedish Muonionalusta meteorite, picking meteorites with unique textures and structures and selecting the parts that are most suitable for making dials. Obtaining high quality meteorite material suitable for dial making is a challenge. Meteorites themselves are limited in number on Earth, and finding one with the ideal grain and texture is no easy task.
During processing, precise cutting and slicing techniques are extremely demanding, and the slightest deviation may damage the precious meteorite material, resulting in a high scrap rate.
The acid-washing process requires even more stringent control of the concentration of chemicals, temperature and processing time, in order to properly reveal the meteorite's distinctive Weidmann pattern, without over-eroding the material.The processing of the shape and size of the dial requires a high degree of precision to ensure a perfect match with the watch's movement and casing, punching holes and opening windows for the calendar, hands, hour markers, and other components to be mounted, which requires superb machining skills and professional and advanced equipment.Subsequent finishing steps, such as polishing and coating, should also be carried out with extreme care so as not to damage the texture that has developed or affect the overall appearance of the dial.Finally, the finished meteorite dial is mounted onto the watch movement, which is assembled and adjusted to ensure that the watch operates properly.
For example, improper control during pickling may result in unclear patterns or uneven dial surfaces, while incorrect strength or angles during cutting and grinding may result in cracked or deformed dials. It also leads to a higher scrap rate. In short, the process of making a meteorite dial is not only complex, but also extremely demanding in terms of skill, experience and patience.