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13 May 2008, 01:05 PM | #31 |
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Nice job, thanks
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I love my GV more and more now. Thanks Lol-x
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13 May 2008, 01:31 PM | #33 |
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thks steve for the info...
i spent quite sometime trying to look for this very same info on the net but came out naught..... |
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13 May 2008, 05:34 PM | #36 |
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I'm uncertain that Milgauss can do a date. Think about the loss of EMI shielding on the date display. By having the "gap" in the date display, there maybe leaks of EMI that can affect the shielding rating. Just food for thought. Any real Elec Engr here?
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Thanks Steve, great info.
Man, you've obviously got too much time on your hands. John. |
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i would be guessing the the majority of people wearing the milgauss would not even work in environments that had high magnetic fields. maybe launch two versions, but the cost would probably be prohibitive
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Interesting info on the green crystal. In the formula Co3+ Al2O3, how do you know that the Co symbol stands for Copper? When I studied chemistry, Co stood for Cobalt, and Cu stood for Copper.
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I would also add the following to the process,
When synthetic sapphire is manufactured the end result is a "Boulle", which is the synthetic sapphire in a shape that resembles a roll of cookie dough. Almost all watch manufactures cut this boulle perpendicular, along sapphires softest axis to maximize yield. Rolex cuts the boulle along its hardest axis (roughly diagonally through the boulle), facing the hardest surface "out" to insure additional strength and scratch-resistance....Maximizing waste to maximize quality. Synthetic sapphire cut this way is exponentially harder to polish.
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Great info, thanks for sharing that. :)
All I know is I never grow tired of looking at that green crystal. It definitely "scratches a different itch" than any other watch I've ever owned...
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very good point steve....i think its just the uniqueness of the watch..it applies also to other stuff...i dont know why people love stainless steel when TT really gives a very good elegance on the watch (no offense guys) i own a ss too..the milgauss gv IMO is one of the best watch ive seen too...its the only Rolex that has a different crytal on it we have seen all kinds of rolex and sports models but if you put the GV on a sports model watch..the GV will be most to talk at...with the exception of the vintage...if Rolex came out with a red crystal im sure this one will be a major hit too..
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I love reading about these incredible details ... another reason to love Rolex. Everything is done IN HOUSE!
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I would be interested if anyone knew whether cobalt is used as a green tinting agent.
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One of my favorite pieces
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Wow... Nice thread with lots of good information. Guess I "need" a GV now. :P
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THANK YOU Steve. Very thorough! Gonna get mine in January
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That is exactly why Rolex did not put a date window on the Milgauss.
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wait a second,the green is not painted on??
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Very interresting. Thanks for the info, it makes me appreciate my GV even more!
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16 November 2008, 02:31 AM | #52 |
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Boom!
Few Shots of the GV
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So, is there any truth to the rumors that Rolex is having problems with the manufacturing process for the GV? Or was that all just hype?
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I wondered about this very thing! Thanks for the excellent write up!
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DOH!
Yesterday, i contacted JJ (he reads to much) to find out if the colour was a gimick or purposefull. I wish i had found this thread, but was searching for mill, and not crystal! Thanks for the great thread and information Steve (you can now be promoted to a god!) I was very interested in the production of this crystal, and comments on the date function of the watch (loss of anti-magnetism) and such. I am shortly to make a deal on a GMT II, but considering a Millgauss before i do, as i am likely to be heading into school to study medicine (apparently the mill would be handy!) I love the green edge, and think a blue edge would look sharp on a sub or a GMT SS Great photos too of the Mill.
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Excellent post you learn something new everyday. It also highlights how much work goes on behind the scenes to make a Rolex truly great.
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I love to read about the construction and materials that make up a Rolex, well done:)
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Very interesting information. Goes to show the the rumors that Rolex is havign trouble sourcing the glass are nothing to worry about. If they control the process, I am sure they will be able to fix it.
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Quote from the film: The Fifth Element.
Supergreeeeeen
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