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Do Rolex Watches Have Moissanite Diamonds? A Clear and Honest Guide

Here’s the quick answer - genuine Rolex watches do not use moissanite. They only use natural diamonds or other precious materials.

Rolex is a luxury watch brand that often comes to mind first. Rolex watches represent quality, craftsmanship, and have distinguishing features in its design. 

But through all these years, there has been one new question: Does Rolex have moissanite diamonds?

This blog will answer that question in the simplest way possible. We will also talk about the rise of moissanite in watch designs and the reasons moissanite is gaining traction.

Let’s understand what it means for you if you come across a Rolex with moissanite in the market. 

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What is moissanite?

Moissanite is a stone that is almost identical to a diamond. When put next to each other, they both possess the same shine and brilliance in any jewelry or watch they are set in.. Although don't get it twisted, moissanite is NOT a diamond. The fact of the matter is that moissanite is made of silicon carbide, and just about all of it is lab-grown.

Moissanite is nearly as hard as a diamond and has a great clarity and shine. Because of the beauty and price, moissanite has become a top contender for watches, rings, earrings, and more.

Do Rolex Watches Have Moissanite?

Rolex only uses natural diamonds and gemstones. They only produce metals that have gone through very stringent quality tests. Every diamond that is used in a Rolex is hand-selected and carefully placed. This is why Rolex watches are so valuable and luxurious.

 So whenever you see a watch being advertised and sold as a Rolex moissanite watch, remember that it is not Real Rolex. It may be an aftermarket piece, a modified Rolex, or maybe not even a real Rolex.

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What is a Rolex Moissanite Watch, then? 

A Rolex moissanite watch typically refers to the typical Rolex that gets modified by a third party. This process is called "aftermarket customization." This means someone has purchased a normal Rolex and added moissanite stones into the bezel, the dial, or the bracelet. 

This aftermarket Rolex watch is NOT ROLEX approved nor manufactured by Rolex. It may very well use the same case and movement but as a modified watch, inserting moissanite stones has transformed the watch in its original state. Many watch collectors love this style of watch, because it's bold, flashy, and not as expensive as an entirely diamond Rolex.

But do not forget, a moissanite Rolex watch will not be manufactured by Rolex itself. 

Why Do People Choose Moissanite for Rolex?

Moissanite watch showing price, sparkle, durability, and style benefitsHere are just a few reasonable explanations why people are only slowly choosing Rolex watches in moissanite settings: 
  • Price: Moissanite is way cheaper than diamond. This allows people to have a luxury look without a luxury price

  • Sparkle: Moissanite has more distinction of color between sparkle than diamonds, which some people appreciate as additional bling. 

  • Durability: Moissanite has a good amount of toughness and scratch resistance, which is good for daily wear jewelry. 

  • Style: Some people enjoy a watch with an atypical look.

So while Rolex does not manufacture these watches, many are happy with their Moissanite-styled watches for fashion purposes and daily wear.

Are Moissanite Rolex Watches Fake? 

That is a big question. A moissanite Rolex watch is not fake if the base watch is a real Rolex. However, the stones are not part of the original design and would be considered a modification. 

In the watch world, most collectors are looking to purchase an original design. Once you take a Rolex and add moissanite, it loses its originality. So the watch is still a real watch, however, the actual watch designation, value, guarantee, and service level are now altered.

What is a Moissanite Diamond Watch?

This is a term often used for watches that sparkle like diamond watches but are covered in moissanite. A moissanite diamond watch provides a high-end look at a lower cost. 

You will see this style on several custom watches. Moissanite diamonds are used around the bezel, in the hour markers, or even on the whole face. The end result is a bright, shiny watch that stands out in every crowd. 

While it is not a replacement for a long-valued diamond, a moissanite diamond watch is a stylish and very attention-getting product.

Moissanite vs Diamonds in Watches 

Moissanite watch compared to diamond watch with key differences shownHere are the comparisons of diamonds to moissanite in luxury watches: 
  • Look: Both diamonds and moissanite have sparkle, with moissanite providing more rainbow flashes and color.

  • Durability: Diamonds are known to be the hardest element, but moissanite is still very hard. 

  • Cost: Moissanite is much cheaper than diamond.

  • Origin: Diamonds are from mining companies (and are lab-grown); moissanite is mostly lab-grown.  

Thus, if you want sparkle and luxury without spending tons of money, moissanite will be a good option. But if you're considering investment watches, diamonds are still number one.

Moissanite in Modern Watchmaking

Nowadays, more custom watchmakers and independent brands are utilizing moissanite. This helps them create moissanite luxury watches that look good and do not increase the cost of a custom timepiece.

You will see moissanite used in iced-out bezels, decorative dials, and brash streetwear. The moissanite even claims the conspicuous distinction of being used in some designs on every visible part of the watch! These designs can be found in hip-hop drip, social media influencers, and red carpet celebrity appearances.

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Final Thoughts

So does Rolex use moissanite in its watches? No, Rolex does not use moissanite in their watches. But that does not prevent individuals from customizing their watches to show off this lovely and affordable stone.

A rolex moissanite watch is a flashy luxury timepiece style without the luxury price tag of a diamond. It is all about style, unlike the Rolex tradition, if you buy one just remember - Rolex does not service or warranty any custom Rolex.

For those who want the luxury look, moissanite watches have real luster and glamour. They might not be true Rolex designs, but they offer something original in the luxury timepiece marketplace.

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Mehul Lakhani

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With nearly 20 years of experience leading diamond operations since 2005, he specializes in diamond sourcing, quality assessment, and market analysis. His expertise covers diamond grading, pricing strategies, and global trade operations. Lakhani's insights are backed by daily hands-on experience in one of the world's largest diamond cutting and polishing hubs.

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