Case: The thick and even 18k white gold case is excellent showing only light wear from use. The 18k white gold bezel is also excellent showing only light wear from use.
Dial: The meteorite dial is excellent showing no visible wear. The original factory no lume hands are matching.
Bracelet: The brown later Rolex strap is excellent and appears to be only very lightly worn. The 18k white gold Rolex clasp is excellent showing only light wear from use.
Accessories: Box and Papers.
Notes: Roughly 4 billion years ago a meteoroid that was most likely formed as part of an exploding star or in the molten core of a doomed asteroid began its millennia-long journey towards earth. Three billion four hundred million years later that meteoroid hits earth's atmosphere over what we now call Nambia breaking into small pieces as it fell to the surface. 600 million years after that (give or take a few years) Rolex purchased some of the pieces from this ancient space fairing traveler and crafted them into some of the rarest and most certainly the oldest dials in existence.
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