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7 April 2009, 10:31 PM | #1 |
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How Would You Describe the Milgauss?
Is the Milgauss a sport watch or a dress watch?
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7 April 2009, 11:40 PM | #2 |
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If we're defining it by the master catalogue, it's a dress watch, as it isn't categorised in the professional range. As it also uses the same case as the DD II and DJ II, I think there is a strong case to call it a dress watch. However, I think it is sportier than most of the dress watches (bar the TOG), so I think it's really a crossover.
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7 April 2009, 11:42 PM | #3 |
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Tool watch..?
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i think it's confused! just joking... but seriously, it's performs like a sports model but with a dressier look. i would say, it's one of Rolex's most versatile models.
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A watch with no-date
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Ive not heard that before. The Milgauss has got a very deep case as it has the faraday cage with 2 case backs. It would seem an unusual design for the DJII + DDII to have such a large case without the faraday cage.
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7 April 2009, 11:53 PM | #8 |
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I vote for Dress watch...
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8 April 2009, 12:09 AM | #9 |
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I never understood the hype behind the Milgauss until I actually wore it; Instead of sport or dressy I'm going to put in a vote for "everyday sexy"
It looked great when I was wearing a golf shirt and I'm sure it would look just as good if not better in a suit - Bond style haha |
8 April 2009, 12:19 AM | #10 |
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Since I have never seen this piece in person, when I think of this watch I think of someone wearing a lab coat working in a scientific environment of some sort.............
Anxious to try one on though! -Frankie |
8 April 2009, 12:24 AM | #11 |
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A versatile watch that can be worn on almost any occasion, thereby nearly defying categorization in either dress or sport.
And, amazing looking in person. |
8 April 2009, 12:41 AM | #12 |
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I would describe it as a watch I would never consider. I can't believe those even have a following.
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8 April 2009, 12:56 AM | #13 |
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When it was re-released Rolex categorized it in the Professional Line on their website. It does look dressier than the other Professional models because it lacks a bezel.
I wear mine everyday with anything from casual to dress clothes and it always fits in just fine. I love the weight of of compared to many dress watches or even slimmer models like the GMT. |
8 April 2009, 12:58 AM | #14 |
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The watch it self is fine but that stupid looking second hand makes me nuts its such a gimmick.
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Dress watch!!!!! and tool watch?? and sports watch?....Everything goes with the milgauss!!
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I think it fits both roles equally, along with the TOG and Explorer.
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PCL's = dress watch. No true tool watch has polished center links.
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I would call it a crossover. It's an anything-you-want-it-to-be watch.
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It's actually Rolex's mistake design watch , like Exp II with the mistake dial! LOL
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its a fancier looking tool watch
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I'd say a dress watch as the last time I looked being in a magnetic atmosphere wasn't a sport
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Flying Jumbo Jets for Pan Am wasn't a sport either, but the GMT is most often thought of as being with the 'sports model' range.
The GMTIIC has polished center links and I do consider it a sports/tool watch. It has the triple lock crown and a chunk of metal case. That baby can go through the rough and tumble. As for the Milgauss, well that is a Rolex icon of horological excellence to meet the needs of scientists working in electromagnetic fields, or if you are like me, you just love the design with its cool green crystal and otherwise simple designed dial, with the quirky orange second hand.
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It is definitely a bit whimsical, but frankly so is the ridiculous DSSD and too-busy-by-half Daytona. That's kind of the point of these things. |
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8 April 2009, 04:43 AM | #27 |
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Ok then lets call its a silly decoration on a otherwise very functional watch.
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8 April 2009, 04:58 AM | #28 |
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Neither. Def not a dress watch and I can't imagine why it would be called a sports watch.
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from an individual only casually aquainted with the Milgauss....
a science fiction watch. |
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I must admit I have never seen a 'sports' section in any Rolex brochure only a 'professional' section. The last time I looked the Sub,SD,DSSD,GMT,Yatchy,Daytona and Expy were all in it but no sign of the milgauss..... I understand its heritage and its function but its just a large dresswatch IMO |
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