97th Auction
2018/5/12
Lot 364
Rolex "Oyster Perpetual Milgauss, Superlative Chronometer officially certified", Case No. V794222, Ref. 116400GV, Cal. 3131, 40 mm, circa 2008
An automatic Geneva wristwatch in practically new condition, anti-magnetic to 1000 Gauss with green watch crystal, so called "Milgauss Green" - with original box, guarantee card and operating instructions
Case: steel, screw back, screwed "Twinlock" winding crown, steel "Oyster" bracelet. Dial: black, lightning-shaped orange seconds hand, rehaut with Rolex lettering and serial no.
Telecommunications, aviation and aerospace industries, medical imaging, research facilities – to name but a few of the many sectors where scientists, engineers and technicians are exposed to strong magnetic fields on a regular basis. The Oyster Perpetual Milgauss has been purpose-built for these environments. Its name is a combination of "mil" (a thousand), and "gauss", (the unit of magnetic flux density, named after the German mathematician and physicist Carl Friedrich Gauss), and the wristwatch is resistant to a magnetic flux density of 1,000 gauss or tesla. Rolex uses its own parachrome spring and an escapement wheel made of a new paramagnetic material in the Milgauss. Ferromagnetic alloys provide the magnetic shielding protecting the movement. The original Milgauss was mostly sold for its unusual design – not many people needed a watch with all those functions the Milgauss provided. Thus the watch was never a big seller and Rolex discontinued the production in 1986. However, in 2007 Rolex relaunched the Milgauss with an outstanding design in three different styles: stainless steel with a white dial, stainless steel with a black dial and stainless steel with black dial and green glass. Since its comeback the Rolex Milgauss has come to be an extremely popular luxury timekeeper.
An automatic Geneva wristwatch in practically new condition, anti-magnetic to 1000 Gauss with green watch crystal, so called "Milgauss Green" - with original box, guarantee card and operating instructions
Case: steel, screw back, screwed "Twinlock" winding crown, steel "Oyster" bracelet. Dial: black, lightning-shaped orange seconds hand, rehaut with Rolex lettering and serial no.
Telecommunications, aviation and aerospace industries, medical imaging, research facilities – to name but a few of the many sectors where scientists, engineers and technicians are exposed to strong magnetic fields on a regular basis. The Oyster Perpetual Milgauss has been purpose-built for these environments. Its name is a combination of "mil" (a thousand), and "gauss", (the unit of magnetic flux density, named after the German mathematician and physicist Carl Friedrich Gauss), and the wristwatch is resistant to a magnetic flux density of 1,000 gauss or tesla. Rolex uses its own parachrome spring and an escapement wheel made of a new paramagnetic material in the Milgauss. Ferromagnetic alloys provide the magnetic shielding protecting the movement. The original Milgauss was mostly sold for its unusual design – not many people needed a watch with all those functions the Milgauss provided. Thus the watch was never a big seller and Rolex discontinued the production in 1986. However, in 2007 Rolex relaunched the Milgauss with an outstanding design in three different styles: stainless steel with a white dial, stainless steel with a black dial and stainless steel with black dial and green glass. Since its comeback the Rolex Milgauss has come to be an extremely popular luxury timekeeper.
Sold
estimated
4.500—6.000 €
Price realized
5.100 €