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How does the Tudor Black Bay 58 stack up against legendary Rolex models like the Datejust, Milgauss, and Explorer II? We ...
The Rolex Milgauss is a pioneering anti-magnetic watch. Designed to meet the needs of the scientific community, it can withstand magnetic fields of up to 1,000 gauss. Introduced in 1954, the Milgauss ...
The Milgauss hasn’t been so lucky, with Rolex sneakily scrubbing the watch from their website whilst the world’s watch fans were obsessing over 2023’s new releases. Au revior, Milgauss.
Rolex Milgauss ref. 6543 The first Rolex Milgauss ref. 6543 was supposedly introduced in 1954/55. Some sources, however, state that it was later, so the introduction year seems to be a bit of a ...
It was the Rolex Milgauss 116400GV, a black-dial watch with a green crystal on top (in French, “GV” stands for Glace Verte). The more regular 116400 came with both black and white dials, and although ...
Rolex has quietly discontinued one of its professional watches, the magnetic field-resistant Milgauss. The move was quickly spotted by collectors, setting off a frenzy of interest in the model. Bob's ...
The Rolex Milgauss was first introduced in 1956 and its name is derived from its anti-magnetic properties. At the time of launch, it was the first watch to be able to withstand magnetic fields up ...
Starting in 1990, the Milgauss fell out of production and off the map. In 2007, it reappeared at Baselworld (the Super Bowl of watch industry trade shows), today, the spirit of the earliest ...
Rolex’s Milgauss is one of the most sought-after models in the brand’s 118 year history. Yet the revolutionary “scientists watch” has just been discontinued by the luxury watch retailer.
A Rolex Milgauss 116400GV, once destroyed in a plane crash in 2013, is brought back to life in this incredible restoration. After the crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214, where the watch was ...