What is Eisenkiesel?
Eisenkiesel, which translates to “iron quartz” in German, is a unique variety of quartz containing iron oxide. This inclusion gives it distinctive brown or reddish-brown hues and creates fascinating, irregular patterns within the crystal. Each Eisenkiesel dial is truly one-of-a-kind, showcasing a natural work of art.

History in Rolex Watches:
Rolex first introduced the Eisenkiesel dial in 2021 as a striking new option for the Day-Date 36. Its rarity and captivating beauty quickly made it a highly sought-after feature among collectors and enthusiasts.

Key Characteristics:
- Unique Patterns: The most captivating aspect of Eisenkiesel is the mesmerizing patterns created by nature. These patterns, reminiscent of ink wash paintings or even cosmic formations, give each dial a unique and mystical aesthetic.
- Rarity: Eisenkiesel is a rare mineral with limited availability. Suitable pieces for watch dials are even rarer, making the Eisenkiesel Day-Date a highly exclusive and collectible timepiece.
- Luxury and Prestige: The Day-Date itself holds a prestigious position as Rolex’s top-of-the-line dress watch. The addition of the rare Eisenkiesel dial elevates the watch to an even higher level of luxury and exclusivity.
Models Featuring the Eisenkiesel Dial:
Currently, the Eisenkiesel dial is available on the following Day-Date models:
- Day-Date 36 (Ref. 128235, 128238, 128239)
- Day-Date 40 (Ref. 228235, 228238, 228239)

It’s important to note that this unique dial is exclusively offered on Day-Date models crafted from gold or platinum.
The Allure of the Eisenkiesel Dial:
The allure of the Eisenkiesel dial lies in its unique beauty, rarity, and the sheer joy of ownership. It allows the wearer to carry a piece of natural art on their wrist, making it a truly special and distinctive timepiece.

Whether Rolex will expand the use of Eisenkiesel dials to other models or keep it exclusive to the Day-Date remains to be seen. This adds to the intrigue and desirability of these exceptional watches.
