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Old 13 August 2024, 07:42 PM   #61
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Loved my Milgauss! Sometimes if you love something you need to let it go; if it comes back than it was meant to be. I do miss it.
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Old 13 August 2024, 08:59 PM   #62
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Any advice on this please? :)
The end links are thicker/higher than a regular oyster bracelet. If you're really serious you could try to get an original AirKing 116900 bracelet, those come brushed from the factory and fit the 116400(GV) case perfectly.
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Old 13 August 2024, 09:14 PM   #63
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Maybe Rolex will make a new Milgauss someday :-)
There really is no longer a need for a Milgauss since the anti-magnetic ability is done via the parachrom spring and other parts in the watches now so you no longer need the Iron Faraday cage in the watch. That change makes the watch less heavy and not as tall on your wrist...
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Old 14 August 2024, 12:34 PM   #64
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There really is no longer a need for a Milgauss since the anti-magnetic ability is done via the parachrom spring and other parts in the watches now so you no longer need the Iron Faraday cage in the watch. That change makes the watch less heavy and not as tall on your wrist...

There’s really no need for a mechanical watch when you get down to it…. But we are all here.


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Old 14 August 2024, 01:48 PM   #65
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The white dial is the rarest dial, but I like the blue.
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Hi everyone a question... I want to replace the Milgauss Z blue PCL bracelet with a brushed steel Oyster bracelet. Would a regular Oyster bracelet fit on it? Or what specific size do I need?
Why dont you just get your PCL bracelet brushed.
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Old 14 August 2024, 07:11 PM   #67
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Why dont you just get your PCL bracelet brushed.
Because im worried that after brushing it wont be returnable back to its original condition. Are my fears unfounded?
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Old 14 August 2024, 08:57 PM   #68
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Well everyone I received my Milgauss Z Blue today and wow its a BEAUTY! The dial in reality looks to me like a 'teal green' colour rather than an 'electric blue'. The green sapphire crystal is super cool, although I notice that if you look at the dial face on that it slightly mutes/fades the colour of the dial vs when you view from a side angle, which then makes the dial appears brighter. The orange lightning seconds hand is a very nicely contrasting flash of orange going around the dial and the orange markers are very unintrusive.

The case thickness is just fine, I of course know it's objectively thicker but it doesn't look or feel noticeably thicker than my OP/Explorer while on my wrist. The PCL bracelet is actually not as obnoxious as I thought it was going to be, which makes sense as its pretty slim. I do need to get another link put in though as it's squeezing me a bit, hah.

As I build my small collection I am finding that I am really gravitating to more understated watch designs (eg: not blingy like the SkyD etc) with either timeless styling or with some uniqueness and character, and this to me, as with all Oyster-based models, really fits the bill for uniqueness and character.

One of the most surprising things is that also, despite the value of the watch being properly stated on the package invoice (I checked, it really was), I only paid 55 EUR (60USD) import duty! I have no idea why that's all I was charged, but it means I got this watch for a pretty fair price in the current grey market for a Milgauss Z Blue 2021 with box and papers in very good to like new condition.

I am very happy I decided to add this to my collection and I will take some photos later but I just wanted to get my thoughts on paper now.
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Old 14 August 2024, 10:08 PM   #69
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The white dial is the rarest dial, but I like the blue.
White dial 2007-2016 = 9 years
Z Blue 2014-2023 = 9 years

Z Blue has the GV green glass which makes it unique.
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Old 14 August 2024, 10:41 PM   #70
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White dial 2007-2016 = 9 years
Z Blue 2014-2023 = 9 years

Z Blue has the GV green glass which makes it unique.
I know Rolex does not release production numbers.But when the white was produced,there were 3 models, white, black, and GV. (Mostly, the black was discontinued before the white. So technically the non GV Black had the shortest production run.)

With 3 models produced, I would think the production numbers proportionally for the white dial would be less over the 9 years compared the blue. But that's just a guess. Or Rolex could have produced equal amounts of each dial and more overall watches, but probably not as it never was a great seller.
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Old 14 August 2024, 11:17 PM   #71
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I know Rolex does not release production numbers.But when the white was produced,there were 3 models, white, black, and GV. (Mostly, the black was discontinued before the white. So technically the non GV Black had the shortest production run.)

With 3 models produced, I would think the production numbers proportionally for the white dial would be less over the 9 years compared the blue. But that's just a guess. Or Rolex could have produced equal amounts of each dial and more overall watches, but probably not as it never was a great seller.
Yes non GV Black 2007-2013 = 6 years

The main reason the Z Blue is the most sought after modern Milgauss is the GV green glass, and it's contrast with the blue dial, Rolex will not do this again most probably. The number of years produced compared to black or let's say rarity is not the main factor. Future collectability is Z Blue, White dial non GV, then others in my opinion.
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it's a nice watch no doubt about it, just that it doesn't sit well in the rolex lineup and slowly fading away
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Yes non GV Black 2007-2013 = 6 years

The main reason the Z Blue is the most sought after modern Milgauss is the GV green glass, and it's contrast with the blue dial, Rolex will not do this again most probably. The number of years produced compared to black or let's say rarity is not the main factor. Future collectability is Z Blue, White dial non GV, then others in my opinion.
I'd agree. Sought after vs "limited" or amount produced is different. Less non GV black and white produced, but people want the blue.

Blue version is truly an amazing piece.. Wish I had one.
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Well everyone I received my Milgauss Z Blue today and wow its a BEAUTY! The dial in reality looks to me like a 'teal green' colour rather than an 'electric blue'. The green sapphire crystal is super cool, although I notice that if you look at the dial face on that it slightly mutes/fades the colour of the dial vs when you view from a side angle, which then makes the dial appears brighter. The orange lightning seconds hand is a very nicely contrasting flash of orange going around the dial and the orange markers are very unintrusive.

The case thickness is just fine, I of course know it's objectively thicker but it doesn't look or feel noticeably thicker than my OP/Explorer while on my wrist. The PCL bracelet is actually not as obnoxious as I thought it was going to be, which makes sense as its pretty slim. I do need to get another link put in though as it's squeezing me a bit, hah.

As I build my small collection I am finding that I am really gravitating to more understated watch designs (eg: not blingy like the SkyD etc) with either timeless styling or with some uniqueness and character, and this to me, as with all Oyster-based models, really fits the bill for uniqueness and character.

One of the most surprising things is that also, despite the value of the watch being properly stated on the package invoice (I checked, it really was), I only paid 55 EUR (60USD) import duty! I have no idea why that's all I was charged, but it means I got this watch for a pretty fair price in the current grey market for a Milgauss Z Blue 2021 with box and papers in very good to like new condition.

I am very happy I decided to add this to my collection and I will take some photos later but I just wanted to get my thoughts on paper now.

Really like the z-blue milgauss. I would say it’s pretty damn flashy though!
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Well everyone I received my Milgauss Z Blue today and wow its a BEAUTY! The dial in reality looks to me like a 'teal green' colour rather than an 'electric blue'. The green sapphire crystal is super cool, although I notice that if you look at the dial face on that it slightly mutes/fades the colour of the dial vs when you view from a side angle, which then makes the dial appears brighter. The orange lightning seconds hand is a very nicely contrasting flash of orange going around the dial and the orange markers are very unintrusive.

The case thickness is just fine, I of course know it's objectively thicker but it doesn't look or feel noticeably thicker than my OP/Explorer while on my wrist. The PCL bracelet is actually not as obnoxious as I thought it was going to be, which makes sense as its pretty slim. I do need to get another link put in though as it's squeezing me a bit, hah.

As I build my small collection I am finding that I am really gravitating to more understated watch designs (eg: not blingy like the SkyD etc) with either timeless styling or with some uniqueness and character, and this to me, as with all Oyster-based models, really fits the bill for uniqueness and character.

One of the most surprising things is that also, despite the value of the watch being properly stated on the package invoice (I checked, it really was), I only paid 55 EUR (60USD) import duty! I have no idea why that's all I was charged, but it means I got this watch for a pretty fair price in the current grey market for a Milgauss Z Blue 2021 with box and papers in very good to like new condition.

I am very happy I decided to add this to my collection and I will take some photos later but I just wanted to get my thoughts on paper now.
Congrats! We need pictures. Always enjoy looking at the Milgauss. It’s a great looking watch. If I had more space in the collection I would definitely still have it.
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it's a nice watch no doubt about it, just that it doesn't sit well in the rolex lineup and slowly fading away
This seems like a rhetorical statement as we already know its been retired since 2023 and is now becoming a collectors piece.

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Really like the z-blue milgauss. I would say it’s pretty damn flashy though!
It's not "bling" though, imo. I also have a Sky Dweller and its FAR more blingy than the Z Blue, so much so that I do not like to wear it and now want to sell it. The PCL bracelet is the only thing that really "stands out" on the Z blue, the dial and green sapphire are of course noticeable if you really look, but also somewhat subtle in presence.

With a brushed bracelet, the Z Blue would imo be a perfect watch.
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Congrats! We need pictures. Always enjoy looking at the Milgauss. It’s a great looking watch. If I had more space in the collection I would definitely still have it.
Thanks, I just need to get the bracelet adjusted before i take some wrist pics as its too small and pinches like hell.
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There really is no longer a need for a Milgauss since the anti-magnetic ability is done via the parachrom spring and other parts in the watches now so you no longer need the Iron Faraday cage in the watch. That change makes the watch less heavy and not as tall on your wrist...
But that's the point of mechanical watches. You are buying something that was designed to serve a very specific function from the bygone era, even if it is totally obsolete.
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But that's the point of mechanical watches. You are buying something that was designed to serve a very specific function from the bygone era, even if it is totally obsolete.
Apart from loving it and wanting one, I bought mine partly because when I was in research in the 80s which included working with strong magnetic fields, the 1019 would have been my watch of choice but I couldn't possibly afford one. It might have been obsolete even then, but as you say, that wasn't the point.
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Probably the coolest looking white dial none-date Rolex I have ever seen.
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The white dial Milgauss is the best I've seen and I love it.
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There really is no longer a need for a Milgauss since the anti-magnetic ability is done via the parachrom spring and other parts in the watches now so you no longer need the Iron Faraday cage in the watch. That change makes the watch less heavy and not as tall on your wrist...
Taking this a step further... just get an Apple Watch? Tells time perfectly, much less expensive.
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There really is no longer a need for a Milgauss since the anti-magnetic ability is done via the parachrom spring and other parts in the watches now so you no longer need the Iron Faraday cage in the watch. That change makes the watch less heavy and not as tall on your wrist...
Yet you have an Air King?
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I found a fascinating article on how Rolex make the green crystal on the Milgauss. Spoiler: they spent a crapton of time and money developing it and didn't even bother to patent it because it's that difficult to produce! https://www.watchaffinity.co.uk/blog...phire-crystal/

Honestly, the green glass makes this model truly unique in the entire watchmaking world and that for me makes it very appealing as I like things that feel more individual. I think even after a week of ownership that it may already be my favourite watch in my small collection, it has really connected with me. Sure, the OP39 white and Explorer are timeless classics, and the SkyD is also unique, but this Z blue oozes a character and charm that none of the other watches have!

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I had the Z-blue which i loved the dial. ultimately with the dimensions, it is just a little TOO thick for a 3 hander. Also, my first Rolex had the same dimensions which was the 116900 Airking which i sold after 2 years. I realized how thick these were after acquiring and wearing other Rolex sports models. I now have 2 Op's a 36 and a 41 which i prefer the dimensions more.
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I had the Z-blue which i loved the dial. ultimately with the dimensions, it is just a little TOO thick for a 3 hander. Also, my first Rolex had the same dimensions which was the 116900 Airking which i sold after 2 years. I realized how thick these were after acquiring and wearing other Rolex sports models. I now have 2 Op's a 36 and a 41 which i prefer the dimensions more.
Interesting... in practise I don't find it 'so much' thicker than an Explorer 40, certainly not enough to bother me. The looks of the watch more than make up for it imo, it's truly unique.

EDIT - Here's a size comparison with the Explorer 40mm on the left and the Milly on the right, click the thumbnail for full size:

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I thought the size was actually okay if i were a larger person. Blue looks great as a summer watch.
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Does anyone have a picture of a white dial Milgauss modified with the GV crystal? Always wondered what that would’ve looked like.
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I thought the size was actually okay if i were a larger person. Blue looks great as a summer watch.
Yeah I added a comparison photo above, it's not bad.
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Here's some photos of the Miligauss Z Blue.... look at this beauty!



My wrist is around 7".
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It would look amazing with a blue crystal.
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It would look amazing with a blue crystal.
It wouldn't look "bad" for sure, but imo it would lose a lot of the charm and contrast that the green crystal provides. IMO the green is the perfect combination for the blue dial and has an "energy field" kind of look to it. It's fascinating.
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