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18 March 2020, 09:40 AM | #1 |
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Rolex Milgauss Z- Blue 116400GV review and long term impressions
Rolex Milgauss Z-Blue 116400GV
I purchased the Rolex Milgauss Z-Blue 116400GV brand new from my Rolex AD in August, 2019 and have been wearing it as part of a 5 watch rotation for more than 6 months. Here are my personal impressions which encompass both form and function of the watch. Timekeeping A watch’s primary function is timekeeping. Whenever I purchase a new watch, I check it’s timekeeping by comparing against time.gov twice a day for a week. I repeat this process annually to get a rough idea of the watch’s “health”. At the time of purchase, the Milgauss maintained +1 sec/day. During the annual timekeeping check in January 2020, the Milgauss had a repeat performance with a consistent +1 sec/day. The movement contained within the Milgauss is the Rolex caliber 3131. This movement is based on the Rolex caliber 3130 that powers the Oyster Perpetual line of watches. The power reserve for my Milgauss typically lasts 46 - 48 hours when left idle with a fully wound mainspring. Rolex caliber 3131 (From WatchBase.Com) Dial, hands, & hour markers The Milgauss has a time only layout with hour, minute, and seconds hands. Both hour and minute hands, as well as the hour markers are lined with white gold and are adequately filled with off white lume offering the wearer enough contrast for reading the time both in bright and low light conditions. Hour, minute, lightning seconds hands, & hour markers The dial as a whole is simply spectacular as the “electric blue” shifts between hues of blue and green throughout the day while dimming down to subtle shades of ultramarine and even black at night. Orange minute track The minute track running along the edge of the dial is applied in blazing orange and includes Arabic numerals at 5 minute intervals. Although seemingly pointless, a minute track with defined intervals is useful for simple timing tasks. Watch case Like the rest of the Rolex professional lineup, the Milgauss case is constructed with 904L steel. The factory finish for the entirety of the watch case is a mirror polish. The bezel is sloped and easily allows for sliding in and out of cuffed sleeves. Side profile The dimensions of the case are as follows; Diameter - 40mm Lug to lug length - 49mm Lug width - 20mm Case thickness - 13mm The Milgauss variant of the oyster case is sleek despite the added thickness due to containing an anti magnetic soft iron cage within. At 150g, it definitely has heft for a solid steel watch yet remains very comfortable to wear on my 6 1/2 in wrist. For reference, I wear my watches proximal to the wrist bone. They are worn throughout the day without removal as long as there is no need to. Crown The Milgauss has a larger sized crown that makes it easier to manipulate than standard sized crowns. Pulling the crown out to hack the movement is easy but still requires the use of fingernails. With regard to winding, I am typically used to feeling some sort of tactile sensation but this is non existent as winding the movement is slick and almost silent. Rolex twin lock crown side view Rolex twin lock crown front view Water resistance Despite being synonymous with high tech laboratories and geeky scientists, the Rolex Milgauss still utilizes the oyster case design with twinlock crown and is inherently water resistant to 100m/330ft or 10 bar. Basically, it will easily survive the wearer both in magnetic environments and at great depths. I have worn the Z-Blue on multiple dives with a maximum depth of 33m and it hasn’t had any water infiltration issues. Z-Blue at Barracudas reef, Playa Del Carmen, México (depth 18m/59ft) Bracelet finish and fitting The bracelet is a classic Rolex 3 link oyster design with polished center links, brushed shoulder links, and polished flanks. The varied finish gives both the bracelet and the case added depth. Oyster bracelet Typical with all Rolex bracelets I have worn in the past, fitting is a cinch and achieving a comfortably snug fit is a breeze. The addition of an easily deployable EZ link is very nice as it is useful in the summer for wrist expansion or when having to go over thin layers of clothing (i.e. lycra). EZ link undeployed/deployed Clasp security Classic Rolex oyster lock. It is a clamshell design and feels secure and hasn’t opened unexpectedly, even when accidentally bumped into solid objects. Clasp Final remarks Rolex’s peculiar choice in color palette for the Z-Blue realistically should have resulted in a visual disaster. Instead, it avante garde nature elicits a smile each and every time I glance for the time. The dial is truly iridescent due to the combined effect of the sunburst finish with the glacé verte (green sapphire crystal). This watch is simply a pleasure to wear and is a reliable wrist companion in any situation and any environment while managing to look spectacular at the same time Z-Blue in the lab Z-Blue in the frost |
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Thank you for the review. I am becoming more and more interested in this special Rolex!
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Nice write-up. I've had mine z-blue for a week and and a day now and think it is spectacular.
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thanks for the thoughtful review!
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How does this wear compared to the deep blue. I’m considering this but have read it’s top-heavy. I’ve no issues with the deep blue.
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Great review! Fantastic pics. It's nice to see a professional "tool" watch like this being used in different environments!
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Bravo! Terrific review. I love the underwater photo. Great photography in general. Rolex is usually very conservative in their designs but the Z blue is just so whimsical. It a very special piece.
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What a great review, and beautiful pics, as is the watch :). The Z Blue was the first Rolex watch i bought, because of how mesmerized i am by the blend of colors and the green crystal, and then I tried it on and i was sold for how comfortable it is.
Its special, as it was my first, and always love wearing it.
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Amazing, bravo
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Great review. Thank you!
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Awesome review. Great photos.
Finally in early 2019, I purchased the 2012 Matte Black dial 116400GV from a grey dealer here in Manila. For most of my professional young adult life, I only wore Seikos and G-Shocks on my wrist. However, the crown has always been dear to me as it is a beloved brand by both of my parents. I was heavily into streetwear and sneakers then in the early 2000s and I was following a street culture e-zine back then. I saw an announcement for the Milgauss back in 2007 and it was the first time a watch really wowed me out of my seat. I had been drooling over it since then. Throughout that time, however, I skipped on getting a watch in spite of its wide availability in local ADs and instead went on to invest in a property that I could rent out. Finally, in the summer of 2017 I got a hefty bonus from one of my biggest clients and I was finally on a real hunt for my first "real watch" then lo and behold, it was the time I found out about the 'Rolex bubble' thus, only a TT DJ41 was available in the AD. Still bought it, though. In 2019, I found a local grey dealer selling the exact spec, full set, complete service history 2012 116400GV for a price I was willing to pay. I bought it in a heartbeat. Regardless of what anyone says, check my sig.
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Fantastic and informative review. Thank you!
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Nice review.
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Great review. I only spoke to my AD about getting this baby!
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Amazing watch and great review!
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Great review. Have been thinking about adding one to my collection. Thank you!
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Great review - thank you!
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Great review! You said it's one of 5 watches you wear. Do you happen to have a sub as well? I'm considering selling one of my subs and getting a milgauss;)
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Great review!!
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Very nice review with pics to match. I've had mine since May '18 and it keeps getting better. I really can't compliment it enough. If you own it you know it..
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This made my day. Great fun.
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Love the pics, thanks for sharing .
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Great review
Bought mine since 2019 and I love this watch!
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Thank you for your good review.
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Some awesome pictures of that piece! Personally I like it quite a bit
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Also excellent review
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I like the green sapphire crystal, but the problem is if you scratch them it’s impossible to find a new one unless serviced but other than that awesome watch!
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Great review, thanks for sharing.
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