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The Rolex Milgauss
Originally introduced in 1954 for people who worked around strong magnetic fields such as power plant workers, hospital employees, and research laboratories.
Current production models, using Faraday Cage construction, are good for work around 1,000 Gauss Milgauss Reference Numbers: 6451, 1019, 116400 Date of production: 1954 to ~1986, 2007 to current Movements: 1019 -1580 & 116400 - 3131 Case size: 1019-38mm; 116400 - 40mm Weight: 116400 - 154 grams Power Reserve: ~44 hours Photographs: Dial. Matt Black (Photos courtesy of Mike)
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Please allow me to qoute this nice overview over the history of the Milgauss watches, posted by Mike on 2008-05-25:
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Excellent thread, thanks guys, i have a question regarding Gauss, and tesla, whats the difference in measurment, and what numerical value makes the two equivilent, ?
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I believe 1 Tesla is 10,000 Gauss
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Ahh, thanks, it came up in a recent thread. They made a amagnetic watch before, why did they not do this for the new release?
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As an interesting sidenote, the ONLY current Rolex watch that does not sport the laser etched coronet ("LEC") in the crystal is the Milgauss GV (green edged crystal):
(From a German watch forum. Pic originally posted by Jocke).
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Newbie here
My dad has this watch, any idea how much it is worth? Im not sure if its this exact dial, or a normal white face though. |
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Thanks for this review. About to buy a Milgauss and this really helped.
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Nice report Everyone!!!
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You know I've wondered about the millgaus for a while. Doesn't the use of a parachrome hairspring and 904L kinda make the milgauss kinda, well redundant? The hairspring is really the only bit on a conventional watch that could be screwed up by magnetism. Parachrom kinda takes that out of the equation. All of the leaves and pinions are brass, pivots and bridges are steel though (still not enough for magnetism to cause a malfunction).
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does anyone know if the original GV's had the coronet engraving at 6pm? or sorry were at least attempted by rolex?
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this review might just make me want to go out to get the GV.
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It's not really going to resist anything magnetic in a hospital, to be quite honest. Resisting 1000 gauss is nothing when you look at modern medical equipment. That would be like having a watch that was waterproof to one foot for one second, and going for a swim in the ocean.
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The mainspring can also get magnetized which will cause erratic power applied to the gear-train...
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I've seen quotes all over the place.
Mine was passed down from grandfather->father->me, and when I received it in the mid 90s, went straight for a valuation (for insurance purposes). Came in at around £2k. Then chatting to a watchmaker on a motoring forum about 18months back, I was informed that it was worth more like £20k. A few weeks back I read that its more like £30k. But I'm sure I've seen mentions on here and elsewhere that it could be worth considerably more. Which is somewhat of an indecent proposal. |
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The milguass was a total flop once it was released, it drove down production numbers and became the rare item because it was intially rejected. Upon the release i only wonder if the white face less fancy onces will repeat the patern. I have watched them do nothing but fall in price as time goes on, they were a dealer to dealer item and expected to be really rear but there wasnt any total production numbers given and now they are everywhere, here in los angeles they are at almost every dealers booth. I think people want to replicate the rareness of the older one but its sad its gonna be a long time comming in my humble opinnion. The old ones are the most collected and saught after rolex of all time bring extremely high prices considering the orginiall retail cost.
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I'm definitely having mixed feelings on mine. I do love the feel of it, and the emotional value is absolutely huge, but there's a varying element within me that considers selling it on, and possibly buying a recent model milgauss (or other rolex) as a replacement. |
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Good review. Thanks.
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And now £50k. Ouch. And double ouch. |
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Thanks for the knowledge
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I should have added - that was for insurance valuation purposes, it probably has little direct bearing on a possible sales value.
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Thanks for the info guys, very interesting
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http://www.rolexforums.com/showpost....38&postcount=4 Lovely watch. Truly. |
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That milgauss has gone through some beatings from the picture. A biography of this watch should be written out. It must be full of interesting stories.
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this link will answer at least one of your questions... quote from the link below: "It is worth noting that the Milgauss GV does NOT sport the laser etched coronet at 6 in the crystal... It has been said that the laser etched coronet would be too obvious due to the green edged crystal. Other reports state that the laser etched coronet would simply be distorted due to the green crystal. The other two Milgauss models (both named "116400", too, but without the GV nomenclature) both sport the laser etched coronet:" |
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