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Rolex Milgauss: The Scientist’s Watch

he Rolex Milgauss is a unique timepiece in the Rolex lineup, originally designed for scientists, engineers, and professionals working in high-magnetic environments. Introduced in 1956, the Milgauss was built to withstand electromagnetic fields that could disrupt traditional mechanical watches. Its distinctive lightning bolt seconds hand and anti-magnetic properties set it apart from other Rolex models.


A Brief History of the Rolex Milgauss

The name Milgauss comes from the combination of “mille” (French for 1,000) and “gauss” (a unit of magnetic measurement), highlighting its resistance to magnetic fields up to 1,000 gauss. It was originally favored by scientists working at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) due to its unique ability to maintain accuracy in extreme conditions.


After being discontinued in 1988, Rolex revived the Milgauss in 2007 with modern updates, while retaining its signature anti-magnetic technology.

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Key Features of the Rolex Milgauss

1. Anti-Magnetic Shield

The Milgauss contains an internal Faraday cage, a soft-iron shield that protects the movement from magnetic fields up to 1,000 gauss.

It was one of the first Rolex watches specifically designed for scientific professionals.

2. 40mm Oyster Case & Durability

Crafted from Oystersteel (904L stainless steel), ensuring superior resistance to corrosion.

Water-resistant up to 100 meters (330 feet), making it durable for everyday use.

3. Iconic Lightning Bolt Seconds Hand

One of the most recognizable Rolex features, the orange lightning bolt seconds hand pays tribute to the original 1956 model.

This gives the Milgauss a unique aesthetic compared to other Rolex watches.

4. Green Sapphire Crystal – Rolex’s Exclusive Feature

The Milgauss is the only Rolex model with a green-tinted sapphire crystal, giving the dial a distinctive glow.

Scratch-resistant and exclusive to the Milgauss line.

5. Caliber 3131 – Precision & Magnetism Resistance

Equipped with Rolex’s in-house Caliber 3131, a self-winding movement with 48-hour power reserve.

Features a Parachrom hairspring, which enhances its resistance to shocks and magnetic interference.

Milgauss Variations & Dials

Z-Blue Dial (Green Sapphire Crystal) – Features an electric blue dial, making it one of the most visually striking Rolex watches.

Black Dial (Green Sapphire Crystal) – A more understated and classic look.

White Dial (Discontinued) – A rare version with an orange minute track, adding contrast.

Who Should Buy the Rolex Milgauss?


The Rolex Milgauss is perfect for:

Scientists, engineers, and professionals working in high-magnetic fields (medical, aviation, or laboratory settings).

Collectors who appreciate a unique, historic Rolex with a distinct design.

Those who want an unconventional Rolex that stands out from the more common Submariner or Datejust models.

Investors looking for a rare Rolex, especially since rumors suggest the Milgauss may be discontinued soon, increasing its future value.


The Future of the Rolex Milgauss

As of recent years, speculation has grown that Rolex may discontinue or revamp the Milgauss, making existing models even more desirable for collectors. If you’re considering buying a Milgauss, now might be the perfect time before prices rise in the pre-owned market.

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